Engineering, Certificate of Achievement
The Certificate of Achievement in Engineering is designed for students who are preparing to transfer to a four-year university to complete their Bachelor of Science studies in Engineering. Engineering, with its many specialties, is a field of study that draws heavily on the foundational concepts of physics and chemistry, and which uses mathematics to analyze relevant numerical data to arrive at solutions to engineering problems.
Courses
- CHEM V120A — General Chemistry I
- CHEM V120B — General Chemistry II
- CS V11 — Programming Fundamentals
- CS V13 — Object-Oriented Programming
- CS V15 — Data Structures and Algorithms
- CS V19 — Computer Architecture and Organization
- CS V30 — Beginning C++
- CS V40 — Beginning Java
- CS V42 — Intermediate Java
- ENGR V01 — Introduction to Engineering
- ENGR V02 — Engineering Graphics and Design
- ENGR V12 — Engineering Statics
- ENGR V14 — MATLAB: Programming and Problem Solving
- ENGR V16 — Electronic Circuit Analysis
- ENGR V16L — Electronic Circuits Laboratory
- ENGR V18 — Engineering Materials
- ENGR V18L — Engineering Materials Laboratory
- MATH C2210 — Calculus I: Early Transcendentals
- MATH C2220 — Calculus II: Early Transcendentals
- MATH V21C — Multivariable Calculus
- MATH V22 — Introduction to Linear Algebra
- MATH V23 — Introduction to Differential Equations
- PHYS V04 — Mechanics for Scientists and Engineers
- PHYS V04L — Mechanics Laboratory for Scientists and Engineers
- PHYS V05 — Electricity and Magnetism for Scientists and Engineers
- PHYS V05L — Electricity and Magnetism Laboratory for Scientists and Engineers
- PHYS V06 — Optics, Heat, and Modern Physics: For Scientists and Engineers
- PHYS V06L — Optics, Heat, and Modern Physics Laboratory for Scientists and Engineers