Program Overview

Engineering is one of the largest professions in the United States with over one million jobs in fields ranging from airplane design to pollution control. The four largest branches are civil, computer, electrical and mechanical engineering. All engineering branches place a heavy emphasis on problem solving. Engineering education focuses on teaching mathematical, scientific and engineering principles and their application to the creative and effective solution of problems.

Requirements

Major: Core and Selective Requirements
Complete Core Courses, 26-28 units Units
CHEM 210 General Chemistry I 5 units
ENGL 100 Reading and Composition 3 units
OR
ENGL 105 Intensive Composition and Reading 5 units
MATH 251 Analytical Geometry and Calculus I 5 units
MATH 252 Analytical Geometry and Calculus II 5 units
PHYS 250 Physics with Calculus I 4 units
PHYS 260 Physics with Calculus II 4 units
Selectives: Complete 6-8 units from the following courses: Units
ENGR 100 Introduction to Engineering 3 units
ENGR 111 Surveying 4 units
ENGR 210 Engineering Graphics 4 units
ENGR 215 Computational Methods for Engineers and Scientists 3 units
ENGR 230 Statics 3 units
ENGR 240 Engineering Dynamics 3 units
ENGR 260 Circuits and Devices 3 units
ENGR 261 Circuits and Devices Laboratory 1 unit
ENGR 270 Materials Science 4 units
Total Required Units: 32 - 36