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CAREER AND ACADEMIC PATHWAYS Department Chair: Jayesh Bhakta For more information visit: www.lacc.edu/academics/departments ENGINEERING OVERVIEW The Engineering program supports students planning to pursue fur - ther studies through courses that fulfill the lower division course requirements for Engineering majors. PROGRAM OFFERED AWARD AWARD TYPE ACADEMIC PLAN MAJOR UNITS FA* Engineering AS C008226C 45-60 Y *FA = Financial Aid Eligible. Yes = Eligible for all aid. No = Ineligible for Federal Pell and Cal Grant, FSEOG, Federal Work-Study, and Federal Loans. Please consult with Financial Aid Office on award eligibility.Engineering Associate of Science (AS) Degree Major Units: 45 T otal Units: Minimum of 60 (State Code: 08226; TOP Code: 090100; Academic Plan: C008226C) The Engineering Associate of Science degree consists of the math, physics, chemistry, and engineering courses that are typi - cally required to fulfill lower division requirements for transfer as Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Computer, or other Engineering majors at four-year colleges. Students should have completed precalculus level math to begin the sequence of math and physics courses that comprise this degree. Students undertaking this program of study are advised to meet with a counselor to develop an optimal educa - tional plan to ensure completion of this high-unit degree within a reasonable time period. PROGRAM STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to