Chabot College 2024-2026 225 CREDIT COURSE LISTING, ESL, ENGR 141 High Intermediate Reading, Writing, and Grammar II 3 Units In this course, students will read works of fiction and nonfiction and write summaries and essays. There will also be coverage of high intermediate vocabulary and grammar with an emphasis on verb tenses. Content covered in this course is equivalent to the last 8 weeks of ESL 110C. This course is designed to support students who prefer a slower pace and reduced unit option. Students will need to take ESL 140 and 141 to advance to the next level. Lecture: 54 hours Prerequisite: ESL 140 150 Guided ESL Skills Lab 1 Unit The guided ESL skills lab supplements classroom instruction for any ESL student. In a supportive, guided lab setting, students use educational software, online and audio-visual materials, one-on-one coaching, and other valuable resources to expand and enrich the learning experience beyond the classroom. Lecture: 18 hours Laboratory: 18 hours ENGINEERING (ENGR) Degrees AS Engineering Certificate of Achievement Computational Design Engineering Technologist Technical Design Drafting ENGINEERING Associate in Science The Associate in Science degree is designed to provide the foundation for subsequent transfer to a CSU or UC Engineering program. The core courses listed below fulfill most of the lower division requirements for the majority of CSU and UC engineering majors. The Associate in Science degree, as well as putting students on the path to transfer, ensures that students develop a strong foundation in engineering, mathematics, and the sciences. Students should note that transfer- course requirements vary among universities, and between majors in the different branches of engineering. Students seeking to transfer with an engineering major are strongly advised to consult with Chabot Counseling. Counselors will assist the student with development of a Student Educational Plan (SEP) that prepares the student for transfer to the desired university in the engineering major of his/her choice. Students are also encouraged to consult the ASSIST webpage (www.assist.org) for more information on engineering transfer-course agreements between Chabot College and the CSU/ UC Colleges of Engineering. Career Opportunities This degree qualifies you to be an engineering technician. Engineering technicians are in very high demand and job openings are increasing 5 - 10% each year. The Associate in Science degree in engineering can prepare students for careers as civil, drafting, electrical, environmental, industrial, and mechanical engineering technicians. Average annual earnings for an engineering technician in the Bay Area are $77,000 per year. Students can also use this degree to apply for internships while pursuing a bachelor’s degree in engineering and can gain experience towards their Professional Engineering Certification. Program Learning Outcomes 1. demonstrate an ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health, safety, manufacturability, and sustainability; 2. demonstrate an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering. Required Core CHEM 1A General College Chemistry I 5 MTH 1 Calculus I 5 MTH 2 Calculus II 5 MTH 3 Multivariable Calculus 5 MTH 4 Elementary Differential Equations 3 PHYS 4A General Physics I 5 PHYS 4B General Physics II 5 List A: Complete at least 7 units Must complete at least one engineering course ENGR 10 Introduction to Engineering 2 ENGR 11 Engineering Design and Analysis 2 ENGR 15 Engineered Systems and Sustainability 3 ENGR 16 Designing Information Devices and Systems I 4 ENGR 22 Engineering Design Graphics 3 ENGR 25 (same as MTH 25, PHYS 25) Computational Methods for Engineers and Scientists 3 ENGR 36 Engineering Mechanics -Statics 3 ENGR 40 Thermodynamics 3 ENGR 43 Electrical Circuits and Devices 4 ENGR 45 Materials of Engineering 4 ENGR 47 Engineering Dynamics 3 ENGR 85 Introduction to Solid Mechanics 3 CHEM 1B General College Chemistry II 5 CSCI 14 Introduction to Structured Programming In C++ 4 CSCI 15 Object-Oriented Programming Methods 4 CSCI 20 Introduction to Data Structures 4 BIOS 21C Principles of Cell and Molecular Biology 5 MTH 6 Elementary Linear Algebra 3 PHYS 4C General Physics III 5 PHYS 5 Modern Physics 3 For specific A.S. General Education courses refer to catalog section on A.S. Graduation Requirements.