Engineering: Aerospace and Mechanical Specialty (A.S.)
An associate of science degree in engineering with a specialty in either aerospace or mechanical engineering provides students with an introductory knowledge of physics, chemistry, and math, and provides the skills necessary to pursue upper-division coursework at a four-year university as well as the experience needed for undergraduate research and entry-level internships. The degree program is composed of some common courses that are consistent with the transfer requirements to both UC and CSU systems and some elective and specialty courses that allow the student to tailor the degree to match some of the specific requirements of his or her transfer institution. This enables efficient comple
Courses
- CHEM 111 — General Chemistry
- CHEM 112 — General Chemistry
- CIS 180 — Programming in C/C++
- ENGR 110 — Introduction to Engineering
- ENGR 112 — Engineering Graphics
- ENGR 210 — Materials Science and Engineering
- ENGR 220 — Programming and Problem-Solving in MATLAB
- ENGR 235 — Statics
- ENGR 240 — Dynamics
- ENGR 245 — Strength of Materials
- ENGT 131 — Design Fundamentals Including 3D Modeling
- ENGT 138 — Introduction to Engineering Design Using Autocad
- MATH 170 — Analytic Geometry and Calculus I
- MATH 190 — Analytic Geometry and Calculus II
- MATH 225 — Calculus III
- MATH 250 — Linear Algebra and Differential Equations
- PHYS 201 — Engineering Physics
- PHYS 202 — Engineering Physics
- PHYS 203 — Engineering Physics