REMOTE - Students will be expected to log into the class at a specified day/time (e.g., MW 8-9:15am).
ONLINE - Students are permitted to log into the class whenever they are available to complete coursework.
HYBRID - Students are expected to attend in-person class meetings AND to complete online instruction.
100% IN-PERSON - Students are expected to attend in-person class meetings only.
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ENGR 110 Introduction to Engineering 2.0 Units
This course explores the branches of engineering, the functions of engineers, and the industries in which (More) (Expand All)
This course explores the branches of engineering, the functions of engineers, and the industries in which they work. It explains the engineering education pathways and explores effective strategies for students to reach their full academic potential. Methods and tools of engineering problem-solving and design are presented, including the interface of the engineer with society and engineering ethics. This course develops communication skills pertinent to the engineering profession.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
C-ID: ENGR 110 (Less)
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| Regular Session (1/13/2025 - 5/23/2025) | 32980 | 1:00pm | 2:50pm | F | S 104 | 5 | | Open | Wong, K | Lecture | 36 | Course Materials | | | Note: Some coursework is completed in Canvas using an internet-enabled device such as a cell phone or a laptop (More) Note: Some coursework is completed in Canvas using an internet-enabled device such as a cell phone or a laptop computer during and outside class hours. (Less)
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32981 | 7:00pm | 8:50pm | Th | S 104 | 2 | | Open | Wong, K | Lecture | 36 | Course Materials | | 32982 | 11:00am | 12:50pm | Tu | PST124 | 0 | 6 | Wait List | Bakalyar, A | Lecture | 36 | Course Materials | | | Note: Some coursework is completed in Canvas using an internet-enabled device such as a cell phone or a laptop (More) Note: Some coursework is completed in Canvas using an internet-enabled device such as a cell phone or a laptop computer during and outside class hours. (Less)
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ENGR 112 Engineering Graphics 3.0 UnitsThis course covers the principles of the graphic language of the engineer expressed through sketching (More) This course covers the principles of the graphic language of the engineer expressed through sketching and instrument drawings covering orthographic projection, primary and secondary auxiliary views, dimensioning and tolerancing practices, and the working drawing. This course provides an introduction to computer-aided design (CAD) and 2D and 3D CAD sketching skills. The use of CAD software is an integral part of the course. Descriptive geometry methods will be introduced. This course is required of all engineering students.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
C-ID: ENGR 150 (Less) Prerequisite: MATH 140 or equivalent with a grade of "C" or higher or "Pass."
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| Regular Session (1/13/2025 - 5/23/2025) | 32983 | 9:30am | 10:20am | M W | MCIS213 | 7 | | Open | Bakalyar, A | Lecture | 36 | Course Materials | Hyflex Course | | Note: This class offers instructional options for; in-person, online, or a combination of the two. In-person (More) Note: This class offers instructional options for; in-person, online, or a combination of the two. In-person participation will use college computers and software. Online participation will require internet access, a Windows computer, and the downloading and installation of free software. Students may utilize a combination of the two. (Less)
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Auto | 10:30am | 11:45am | M W | MCIS213 | | | | Bakalyar, A | Laboratory | 54 | Course Materials | Hyflex Course | | Note: This class offers instructional options for; in-person, online, or a combination of the two. In-person (More) Note: This class offers instructional options for; in-person, online, or a combination of the two. In-person participation will use college computers and software. Online participation will require internet access, a Windows computer, and the downloading and installation of free software. Students may utilize a combination of the two. (Less)
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ENGR 210 Materials Science and Engineer 4.5 UnitsThis course presents the internal structures and resulting behaviors of materials used in engineering (More) This course presents the internal structures and resulting behaviors of materials used in engineering applications, including metals, ceramics, polymers, composites, and semiconductors. The emphasis is upon developing the ability both to select appropriate materials to meet engineering design criteria and to understand the effects of heat, stress, imperfections, and chemical environments upon material properties and performance. Laboratories provide opportunities to directly observe the structures and behaviors discussed in the course, to operate testing equipment, to analyze experimental data, and to prepare reports.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
C-ID: ENGR 140B (Less) Prerequisite: PHYS 201 and CHEM 111 or equivalent with a grade of "C" or higher or "Pass."
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| Regular Session (1/13/2025 - 5/23/2025) | 32985 | 9:30am | 10:45am | Tu Th | PST124 | 24 | | Tentative | STAFF | Lecture | 54 | Course Materials | | Auto | 9:30am | 12:20pm | F | PST124 | | | Tentative | STAFF | Laboratory | 54 | Course Materials | |
ENGR 215 Circuits 3.0 UnitsThis course includes the study of the fundamental principles essential to understanding electric circuits. (More) This course includes the study of the fundamental principles essential to understanding electric circuits. These include Kirchhoff's laws, Ohm's law, network theorems, mesh and nodal analysis, Thevenin and Norton equivalents, inductors and capacitors, resister capacitor and resister coil circuits, and sinusoidal steady-state analysis and calculations.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
C-ID: ENGR 260 (Less) Prerequisite: PHYS 202 or equivalent with a grade of "C" or higher or "Pass." (More) Prerequisite: PHYS 202 or equivalent with a grade of "C" or higher or "Pass."
Corequisite: MATH 240 or MATH 250 or prior completion of MATH 240 or MATH 250 or equivalent with a grade of "C" or higher or "Pass." (Less)
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| Regular Session (1/13/2025 - 5/23/2025) | 32987 | | | | ONLINE | 14 | | Open | Shihabi, A | Lecture | 54 | Course Materials | Online Course | | Note: Please review the differentiation and integration techniques you learned in Calculus before the class (More) Note: Please review the differentiation and integration techniques you learned in Calculus before the class begins. Students are required to access Canvas for course syllabus, information, and assignments. (Less)
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ENGR 215L Circuits Laboratory 1.0 UnitsThis course is an introduction to the construction and measurement of electrical circuits. (More) This course is an introduction to the construction and measurement of electrical circuits. This includes basic use of circuit testing and measurement instruments (including multimeters, oscilloscopes, power supplies, and function generators); the use of circuit simulation software; interpretation of measured and simulated data based on principles of circuit analysis for DC, transient, and sinusoidal steady-state (AC) conditions; elementary circuit design; and the construction and measurement of basic operational-amplifier circuits. Practical considerations such as component-value tolerance and nonideal aspects of laboratory instruments will be addressed.
Transfer Credit: CSU, UC
C-ID: ENGR 260L (Less) Prerequisite: ENGR 215 or equivalent with a grade of "C" or higher or "Pass" or concurrent enrollment.
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| Regular Session (1/13/2025 - 5/23/2025) | 32988 | 2:30pm | 5:20pm | Th | PST124 | 30 | | Tentative | STAFF | Laboratory | 54 | Course Materials | | | Note: Please review the differentiation and integration techniques you learned in Calculus before the class (More) Note: Please review the differentiation and integration techniques you learned in Calculus before the class begins. Students are required to access Canvas for course syllabus, information, and assignments. (Less)
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ENGR 220 Program and Prob Solv MATLAB 3.0 UnitsThis course utilizes the MATLAB environment to provide students with a working knowledge of computer-based (More) This course utilizes the MATLAB environment to provide students with a working knowledge of computer-based problem-solving methods relevant to science and engineering. It introduces the fundamentals of procedural and object-oriented programming, numerical analysis, and data structures. Examples and assignments in the course are drawn from practical applications in engineering, physics, and mathematics.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
C-ID: ENGR 220 (Less) Prerequisite: Math 170 or equivalent with a grade of "C" or higher or "Pass".
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| Fifteen Week B M-F Session (2/3/2025 - 5/23/2025) | 32989 | | | | ONLINE | 6 | | Open | Raman, S | Lecture | 36 | Course Materials | Online Course | | Note: Students will be required to purchase MATLAB to use on their personal computers. Information about purchase (More) Note: Students will be required to purchase MATLAB to use on their personal computers. Information about purchase and hardware requirements can be found at https://www.cerritos.edu/physics/engr_materials.htm. This course is a fully online class with no scheduled meetings. All coursework is completed on Canvas using an internet-enabled device and google docs. Exams and quizzes will be administered using Respondus Lockdown Browser, which is part of Canvas. Respondus Lockdown Browser requires all students to have access to their own laptop (e.g., PC, MacBook, Chromebook). (Less)
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Auto | | | | ONLINE | | | | Raman, S | Laboratory | 54 | Course Materials | Online Course | | Note: Students will be required to purchase MATLAB to use on their personal computers. Information about purchase (More) Note: Students will be required to purchase MATLAB to use on their personal computers. Information about purchase and hardware requirements can be found at https://www.cerritos.edu/physics/engr_materials.htm. This course is a fully online class with no scheduled meetings. All coursework is completed on Canvas using an internet-enabled device and google docs. Exams and quizzes will be administered using Respondus Lockdown Browser, which is part of Canvas. Respondus Lockdown Browser requires all students to have access to their own laptop (e.g., PC, MacBook, Chromebook). (Less)
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ENGR 235 Statics 3.0 UnitsThis course covers the part of the science of mechanics that deals with external force systems and equilibrium (More) This course covers the part of the science of mechanics that deals with external force systems and equilibrium conditions on bodies.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
C-ID: ENGR 130 (Less) Prerequisite: MATH 190 and PHYS 201 or equivalents with grades of "C" or higher or "Pass."
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| Regular Session (1/13/2025 - 5/23/2025) | 32991 | 11:00am | 12:15pm | Tu Th | REMOTE | 0 | 9 | Wait List | Raman, S | Lecture | 54 | Course Materials | |
ENGR 240 Dynamics 3.0 UnitsFundamentals of kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies. (More) Fundamentals of kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies. Topics include kinematics of particle motion; Newton's second law, work-energy and momentum methods; kinematics of planar motions of rigid bodies; work-energy and momentum principles for rigid body motion; Introduction to mechanical vibrations.
Transfer Credit: CSU: UC
C-ID: ENGR 230 (Less) Prerequisite: ENGR 235 or equivalent with a grade of "C" or higher or "Pass".
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| Regular Session (1/13/2025 - 5/23/2025) | 32992 | 7:00pm | 9:50pm | W | REMOTE | 30 | | Tentative | STAFF | Lecture | 54 | Course Materials | | | Note: This course requires live, online meetings during the scheduled days/times. Live meetings require the (More) Note: This course requires live, online meetings during the scheduled days/times. Live meetings require the use of Zoom, which is accessed in Canvas using an internet-enabled device. Students will complete all coursework in Canvas. (Less)
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ENGR 245 Strength of Materials 3.0 UnitsThis course is a study of stresses, strains and deformations associated with axial, torsional and flexural (More) This course is a study of stresses, strains and deformations associated with axial, torsional and flexural loading of bars, shafts and beams, as well as pressure loading of thin-walled pressure vessels. The course also covers stress and strain transformation, Mohr’s Circle, ductile and brittle failure theories, and the buckling of columns. Statically indeterminate systems are also studied.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
C-ID: ENGR 240 (Less) Prerequisite: ENGR 235 or equivalent with a grade of "C" or higher or "Pass".
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| Regular Session (1/13/2025 - 5/23/2025) | 32993 | 12:30pm | 1:45pm | M W | PST133 | 17 | | Open | Bakalyar, A | Lecture | 54 | Course Materials | |
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