2012-2013 Catalog (all pages) - Ohlone College
2012-2013 Catalog (all pages) - Ohlone College
2012-2013 Catalog (all pages) - Ohlone College
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108 7 CURRICULUM GUIDES<br />
DRAWING<br />
The Drawing Certificate of Accomplishment signifies that students have received<br />
and developed basic drawing skills and techniques and have had exposure to<br />
composition, presentation, and creative expression. This certificate provides a<br />
firm foundation in the field of art.<br />
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES<br />
1. Develop and refine drawing skills to express visual experiences and<br />
communicate ideas.<br />
2. Utilize a range of drawing media, techniques, and approaches to address<br />
visual problems.<br />
3. Develop and apply criteria to analyze and critique works of art.<br />
ART-106A Descriptive Drawing 3<br />
ART-106B Intermediate Descriptive Drawing 3<br />
ART-107A Life Drawing 3<br />
ART-108 Perspective Drawing 3<br />
ENGINEERING<br />
This certificate demonstrates that students have completed classes that serve as<br />
a beginning foundation for a career in engineering. These courses emphasize<br />
the application of scientific and mathematical principles to solving practical<br />
problems.<br />
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES<br />
1. Employ general principles and proper hands-on technical skills in problemsolving.<br />
2. Conduct engineering technology lab activities, use laboratory materials<br />
properly and safely, carefully record <strong>all</strong> data, and describe the results clearly<br />
for others.<br />
3. Participate effectively as team members in group projects: working<br />
cooperatively with others, accepting diverse views, encouraging active<br />
participation of others, dealing productively with conflict, and taking<br />
leadership roles as the need arises to accomplish the group’s objective.<br />
4. Demonstrate the ability to use modern engineering instruments and tools<br />
necessary for engineering practice of an engineering technologist.<br />
MATH-104 Differential Equations 5<br />
PHYS-141 Electricity and Magnetism 4<br />
Choose one course from the following:<br />
ENGI-120 Engineering Mechanics – Statics OR 3<br />
ENGI-130 Electric Circuit Analysis OR (4)<br />
ENGI-140 Materials Engineering (4)<br />
12-13<br />
12<br />
9<br />
ENGINEERING/MANUFACTURING TECHNICIAN<br />
This certificate prepares students for a career as a technician in a variety of<br />
manufacturing and technical capacities, including electronics assembly, QA/QC,<br />
construction, medical devices, energy/environmental industry (i.e., solar<br />
energy), semi conductor, computer manufacturing, computer networking,<br />
general manufacturing, biotechnology automation, engineering consulting,<br />
telecommunications, etc.<br />
STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES<br />
1. Describe the role of an engineer; discuss the application of GMP and GLP<br />
in bio-manufacturing and other technical fields.<br />
2. Demonstrate proper clean room protocols.<br />
3. Demonstrate the use of basic tools; recommend appropriate procedures to<br />
address equipment failure; interpret blueprints; apply principles of electricity<br />
and electronics appropriately.<br />
4. Compare and contrast properties of materials such as metals, polymers, and<br />
ceramics; compare and contrast the mechanical, electrical, thermal,<br />
magnetic, and optical properties of metals, polymers, and ceramics.<br />
BIOT-113 GMP/GLP 1<br />
BIOT-119 Clean Room Operations .5<br />
CAOT-166 2D Drafting with AutoCAD 3<br />
CHMT-102 Chemical Safety and Hygiene 1<br />
CNET-105 PC Hardware and Software 4<br />
ENGI-101 Introduction to Engineering 3<br />
ETEC-106 Electronics for Technology 3<br />
ETEC-107 Properties of Materials .5<br />
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RECOMMENDED COURSE<br />
MATH-151 Algebra I (5)<br />
Did you know???<br />
$1.6 million is the average lifetime earnings of a<br />
graduate with an associate’s degree – $400,000 more<br />
than for a high school graduate.<br />
<strong>2012</strong>-<strong>2013</strong> OHLONE COLLEGE CATALOG