226 Chabot College 2024-2026 CREDIT COURSE LISTING, ENGR NOTE: Transfer schools (UC and CSU) typically prefer students focus on major-specific courses and minimum transfer admission requirements, and often discourage focus on, or completion of, general education patterns (ie. IGETC). Students are advised to select AS General Educational courses that will also satisfy transfer GE and/ or major requirements, when applicable. Major Requirements 40 Units General Education Requirements 22 Units Electives (Degree applicable Units as needed) 0 Units Total 62 Units COMPUTATIONAL DESIGN Certificate of Achievement Students completing the Certificate of Achievement in Computational Design develop the skills for many entry level research and analytics positions, including, optimizing systems, production, manufacturing, sustainability, setting up and conducting experiments for research and development firms, and design analysis. Students will be competent in MATLab and Simulink software as well as applying both the sciences and art of computing to design problems. Career Opportunities Completion of this certificate prepares students for a research assistant career with Industrial engineering, manufacturing, research, and product design firms. This certificate is especially beneficial for students applying to research apprenticeships, research & development firms, technology companies, and companies in need of employees proficient in MATLab. This certificate gives a competitive advantage when applying to apprenticeships and entry level research positions and can increase their hourly wage earnings. Industrial engineering technicians positions are expected to grow by 12%, from 1189 to 1338 over the next five years. 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 Courses CHEM 1A General College Chemistry I 5 ENGR 25 (same as MTH 25, PHYS 25) Computational Methods for Engineers and Scientists 3 MTH 1 Calculus I 5 MTH 2 Calculus II 5 PHYS 4A General Physics I 5 Total 23 ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIST Certificate of Achievement Students completing the Certificate of Achievement as an Engineering Technologist develop the skills for many entry-level engineering positions, including, optimizing systems, production, manufacturing, sustainability, setting up and conducting experiments for research and development firms, and design analysis. Students will be competent in advanced software, equipment, and design problem solving. Career Opportunities Completion of this certificate prepares students for a career with Industrial engineering, manufacturing, research, and product design firms. This certificate is especially beneficial for students applying to research apprenticeships, research & development firms, and technology companies. This certificate gives them a competitive advantage when applying to entry level engineering positions and can increase their hourly wage earnings. Engineering Technologists are projected to earn $30 - $39 per hour and have over 700 annual job openings. Program Learning Outcomes 1. Demonstrate an ability to design a component to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, and manufacturability. 2. engineering students shall demonstrate an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, computer aided design, and manufacturing Required Core MTH 3 Multivariable Calculus 5 MTH 4 Elementary Differential Equations 3 PHYS 7B Physics for Scientists and Engineers: Fluid mechanics, Wave phenomena, Thermodynamics, Optics 5 or PHYS 4B General Physics II 5 List A (Complete at least 6 units) ENGR 15 Engineered Systems and Sustainability 3 ENGR 16 Designing Information Devices and Systems I 4 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 Total 19