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Complete Schedule of Classes - East Los Angeles College

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48Yadira Arellano-LopezChild Development< meet elac people<strong>East</strong> <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>College</strong> | Fall 2009Engineering, Electrical TechnologyEET 120(CSU) 3.00 UNITSDC CIRCUITSPrerequisite: Math 125 or equivalent and GE 102OFFERED FALL SEMESTER ONLY. DC circuit analysis involving DCresistance, inductance and capacitance. Basic DC network theoremsand magnetic circuits introducing motors and generators.Theory <strong>of</strong> operation and application <strong>of</strong> basic electrical measuringinstruments. Applications <strong>of</strong> “P-SPICE” computer program. Introductionto the theory <strong>of</strong> AC circuit applications involving resistance,inductive reactance and capacitive reactance.Note: Required <strong>of</strong> all Engineering Technology and Production Technology studentstransferring to CSULB, Cal Poly Pomona and CSULA. Highly recommended for allEngineering students planning to take EE 220.Note: A first course in electrical engineering for all Engineering Technology andProduction Technology students. Practical-computer and hands-on labs-as wellas informative.Evening <strong>Classes</strong>3458 lec 6:50pm-8:55pm M RAMIREZ, J C E7 105& lab 8:55pm-10:00pm M RAMIREZ, J C E7 105& lab 6:50pm-10:00pm W RAMIREZ, J C E7 105Engineering, GeneralENGINEERING, GENERAL 101(UC:CSU) 2.00 UNITSINTRODUCTION TO SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGYThis course is an introduction to Engineering and Engineering Technology,and is required <strong>of</strong> all Engineering majors. Topics includehistory, careers, ethics and responsibilities, and engineering calculations.Various engineering systems are modeled. The designprocess is examined. Guest speakers from various engineeringfields are invited to speak to the class. Academic success strategiesare emphasized throughout.Note: Required <strong>of</strong> all Engineering, Engineering Technology, Production Technology,CAD and CADD Certificate students.Preview <strong>of</strong> the engineering and technologypr<strong>of</strong>essions. This informative course includes presentations from experts in thefields <strong>of</strong> Engineering and Technology and even earns you two units <strong>of</strong> GeneralEducation in the “Natural Sciences” section for the “Natural Sciences” Degree.This course provides students with valuable information about thefield <strong>of</strong> engineering.Evening <strong>Classes</strong>3459 lec 6:50pm-8:55pm T RAMIREZ, J C E7 105“Ever since I worked tutoring grammar school kids when Iwent to Bell High School I have known that I want to teachor help people. I have been inspired by my Child Developmentteachers, Mrs. Benavidas and Mrs. Rivas. Theyhave so much energy and are passionate about teachingand their field. They gave me the backbone to finishmy lower division requirements so I can transfer to PacificOaks University or CSULA this fall.”Yadira began her education at Cerritos <strong>College</strong> because itwas close to her home. She drifted, dropped out for a semesterand decided to enroll at ELAC. She immediately feltwelcomed. ELAC counselors helped her get a fee waiverENGINEERING, GENERAL 102(CSU) 2.00 UNITSENGINEERING PROBLEM SOLVINGPrerequisite: General Engineering Technology 121 or Math 115.An introductory course using personal computers. Integrated s<strong>of</strong>twarepackages (e.g. Micros<strong>of</strong>t Office) are used in solving appliedengineering type problems. Statistical functions and macros areincluded and technical reports produced.Note: Required <strong>of</strong> most Engineering, Engineering Technology, ProductionTechnology, CAD and CADD students transferring to CSULA, Cal Poly Pomona,and USC. Highly recommended for all Engineering and Technology students asa technical elective preparatory course for Engineering and Technology classesrequiring written reports and computer programming.Evening <strong>Classes</strong>3464 lec 4:35pm-5:40pm T RAMIREZ, J C E7 101& lab 5:40pm-6:45pm T RAMIREZ, J C E7 101& lab 4:35pm-6:40pm Th RAMIREZ, J C E7 1016102 lec 4:35pm-5:40pm M REASCOS, C G *SG 123& lab 5:40pm-6:45pm M REASCOS, C G *SG 123& lab 4:35pm-6:40pm W REASCOS, C G *SG 123*South Gate Educational Center2340 Firestone Blvd., South Gate, CA 90280ENGINEERING, GENERAL 110(UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITSENGINEERING GRAPHICSThis introductory course covers the fundamentals <strong>of</strong> sketching,lettering, perspective drawing, theory <strong>of</strong> projections, board drafting,descriptive geometry, and Computer-Aided Drafting. The purchase<strong>of</strong> basic drafting equipment such as triangles, compass, dividers,protractor, and engineering scales will be required.Note: GE 111 is highly recommended prerequisite.OFFERED FALL SEMESTER ONLY.Note: This single course in engineering graphics is intended to meet the draftingrequirements <strong>of</strong> many students transferring to CSULA, Cal Poly Pomona and UCI.It covers fundamentals <strong>of</strong> sketching, manual drafting, descriptive geometry, andComputer Aided Drafting. Required course for CAD and CADD certificates.0621 lec 9:05am-10:05am M W SHEKERJIAN, H P E7 105& lab 10:10am-11:35am M W SHEKERJIAN, H P E7 105ENGINEERING, GENERAL 121(UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITSPROGRAMMING FOR ENGINEERSPrerequisite: GE 102 and either Math 261 or GET 223.This core course is required for all Engineering majors.Note: Also fulfillsthe computer programming requirement for the CAD/CADD certificate.Includes lecture and hands-on computer laboratory. This programmingcourse in C provides basics and numerical methods in a high levelcomputer language. Programming techniques are applicable to otherprogramming languages.OFFERED FALL SEMESTER ONLY.Evening <strong>Classes</strong>3466 lec 4:10pm-5:15pm M W RAMIREZ, J C E7 101& lab 5:15pm-6:40pm M W RAMIREZ, J C E7 101and she finally felt like she was part <strong>of</strong> a college community.Her husband supports her education goals. After shecompletes her BA degree, he wants to return to collegeand improve his career prospects.“One <strong>of</strong> the most important courses I have takenis English 101 because we learned about semantics—comparing what words say and what they really mean.I thought I couldn’t write because I had nothing tosay, but the teacher made me question things, whichmotivated me to think critically. I realized I had a lotto say because I could see things differently.”ENGINEERING, GENERAL 131(UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITSSTATICSPrerequisite: Physics 1.Corequisite: Math 262.Note: This core course is required for all Engineering students transferring to alluniversities, including: UCLA, CSULA, USC, Cal Poly Pomona, CSULB, UCI, UCRand others. OFFERED FALL SEMESTER ONLY.0625 lec 9:00am-10:05am T Th KHASHAYAR, K E7 105& lab 10:05am-11:30am T Th KHASHAYAR, K E7 105ENGINEERING, GENERAL 151(UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITSMATERIALS OF ENGINEERINGPrerequisite: Chemistry 101.A general introduction to different types <strong>of</strong> materials used in engineeringdesign. The course covers the properties <strong>of</strong> materials asthey relate to atomic and crystal structure. Topics include: atomicstructure and bonding; crystalline structures; phases and phasediagrams; metals; polymers; ceramics; composites; mechanicaldeformation and fracture; and electrical and magnetic properties.Additional topics include optical properties, corrosion, and processmethods. Illustration <strong>of</strong> the materials’ fundamental differences andtheir application in engineering.Note: Required <strong>of</strong> most Engineering and Technology students transferring to alluniversities, including: UCLA,CSULA, USC, Cal Poly Pomona, CSULB, UCI, UCRand others. Highly recommended as a technical elective for all other Engineeringand Technology students.OFFERED FALL SEMESTER ONLY.Evening <strong>Classes</strong>3461 lec 6:50pm-10:00pm Th STAFF E7 105ENGINEERING, GENERAL 211 (UC:CSU) 3.00 UNITS Rpt 3CADD FOR ENGINEERS I(UC credit limit: General Engineering 211 and 212 combined: maximum creditone course).Prerequisite: General Engineering 110 or 111.A beginning course in two-dimensional computer-aided drafting.Students learn basic concepts involved in making computer- aideddrawings. Drawings are constructed using a microcomputer withappropriate s<strong>of</strong>tware such as AutoCAD. Students work at CADworkstations using a microcomputer, monitor, disk drives, mouse,printer, and plotter. Design concepts related to tolerance and assemblyare studied.Note: Required <strong>of</strong> all CAD and CADD Certificate students. Required <strong>of</strong> mostEngineering, Engineering Technology and Production Technology studentstransferring to CSULA and Cal Poly Pomona. Highly recommended for all otherEngineering and Technology students. AutoCAD s<strong>of</strong>tware is used.Evening <strong>Classes</strong>3462 lec 6:50pm-7:20pm M W WU, C C E7 101& lab 7:20pm-10:00pm M W WU, C C E7 101

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