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ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY<br />
DEGREE PROGRAM<br />
ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE IN ENGINEERING<br />
TECHNOLOGY<br />
ELECTRONICS OPTION<br />
Major Code: 093400<br />
Plan B<br />
(Emphasis on Transfer Preparation)<br />
This program places special emphasis on the preparation<br />
necessary to enter the Engineering Technology Program in<br />
the School of Engineering at California State Polytechnic<br />
University, Pomona. (Please see a counselor for additional<br />
requirements of the university). Two-year graduates in<br />
Electronics Engineering Technology will enter a rapidly<br />
growing career field tremendously important in modern<br />
engineering. They work in research and development,<br />
prototype construction, circuit design layout, and quality<br />
control. They apply scientific and engineering knowledge<br />
and methods combined with technical skills in support of<br />
engineering activities. Due to the necessary intensification<br />
of electronics classes required for immediate employment,<br />
it should be understood that some Electronics units may not<br />
transfer into the university program. Below is a departmentally<br />
recommended sample program which groups required major<br />
courses into four semesters. As part of the degree program,<br />
students must also complete 18 units of General Education<br />
requirements from Graduation Plan B and one course in<br />
Written Communications (English 28 or higher) and meet the<br />
Mathematics competency requirement.<br />
Units<br />
Chem 101 General Chemistry I 5<br />
Co Tech 35 Introduction to Linux + 3<br />
Electrn 4 Fundamentals of Electronics 4<br />
Electrn 5 Fundamentals of Electronics I<br />
Lab 1<br />
Electrn 6 Fundamentals of Electronics II 4<br />
Electrn 7 Fundamentals of Electronics II<br />
Lab 1<br />
Electrn 22 Electronics Circuits II 4<br />
Electrn 54 Computer Logic and Arithmetic 4<br />
Electrn 81 Project Laboratory 1<br />
Eng Tek 50 Technical Mathematics III 5<br />
Eng Tek 81 Fabrication Techniques 1<br />
Eng Tek 51 Technical Mathematics IV 5<br />
+Physics 6 General Physics I 4<br />
Physics 7 General Physics II 4<br />
** Advanced Technical Elective 8<br />
Additional G.E. Requirements 15<br />
Total 69<br />
+ This course may count toward general education requirements.<br />
** Advanced Technical Electives must be taken from the<br />
following: Electronics 30, 56 & 57, 50, Computer Tech 68.<br />
MECHANICAL/MFG. OPTION<br />
Major Code: 092400<br />
Plan B<br />
(Emphasis on Transfer Preparation)<br />
This program trains designer/drafters and places special<br />
emphasis on the preparation necessary to enter the technical<br />
oriented Engineering Technology Program in the School of<br />
Engineering at CSULB. (Please see a counselor for additional<br />
requirements of the university). Two-year graduates in<br />
Engineering Technology will enter a rapidly growing career<br />
field tremendously important in modern engineering. They<br />
work as assistants to the university graduate engineering<br />
technologists. They apply scientific skills in support of<br />
engineering activities. Due to the necessary intensification of<br />
drafting classes required for immediate employment, it should<br />
be understood that some drafting units may not transfer into<br />
the university program. Students interested in transfer should<br />
see a counselor. Below is a departmentally recommended<br />
sample program which groups required major courses into four<br />
semesters. As part of the degree program, students must also<br />
complete 18 units of General Education requirements from<br />
Graduation Plan B and one course in Written Communications<br />
(English 28 or higher) and meet the Mathematics competency<br />
requirement.<br />
Units<br />
Chem 65 Elementary Chemistry II 4<br />
Draft 4 Applied Descriptive Geometry 4<br />
Draft 9 Mechanical Drafting 3<br />
Draft 16 Blueprint Reading I 2<br />
Draft 17 Blueprint Reading II 2<br />
Draft 50 Production Drafting 4<br />
Draft 51 Tooling Drafting 4<br />
Draft 52 Electromechanical Drafting 4<br />
Draft 54 Simplified Stress Analysis 4<br />
Draft 56 Automated Manufacturing 3<br />
Draft 81 Projects Laboratory 1<br />
+Math 265<br />
Calculus with Analytic<br />
Geometry I 5<br />
Physics 6 General Physics I 4<br />
Physics 7 General Physics II 4<br />
Additional G.E. Requirements 12<br />
Total 64<br />
+Course may count toward General Education requirements.<br />
2012-2014 General Catalog Degree and Certifi cate Programs * 77