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Degrees & Certificates
Engineering
Associate in Science
The Associates of Science in Engineering is offered to prepare students to transfer to a four-year institution as an engineering major. The core courses required for this degree will fulfill many of the lower division requirements for most campuses in the UC and CSU systems. This program will enable students to develop a strong foundational understanding in engineering, physics and mathematics that will be essential as they continue on the engineering pathway. In addition, students will benefit from hands on laboratory experiences in their engineering and science courses allowing them to learn by doing. The LPC Engineering degree is intended for transfer, but some students may be able to obtain employment as an engineering technician or engineering technologist. Students are encouraged to meet with a counselor early on and refer to the catalog of the prospective transfer institution to determine specific major requirements required for transfer since they can vary from university to university. Finally, because this program is a high-unit major, counselors can also assist in determining appropriate general education courses to complete the degree requirements.
Career Opportunities
Preparation for entry level jobs in Engineering generally requires a bachelor’s degree in a specific engineering discipline. Engineering disciplines, or branches, include Aeronautical, Biomedical, Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Industrial, Manufacturing, and Mechanical Engineering. Engineering is an exciting, challenging and dynamic industry. Engineers use both scientific and mathematical principles to solve real world problems and to improve the lives of people around the globe. They can design everything from satellites that are used for global positioning systems (GPS) to biomedical devices such as stents and prosthetics, to more efficient processes to manufacture all-purpose household cleaner, and so much more.
Course | Units |
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MATH 1 (Calculus I) | 5 |
MATH 2 (Calculus II) | 5 |
MATH 3 (Multivariable Calculus) | 5 |
MATH 5 (Ordinary Differential Equations) | 3.5 |
PHYS 1A (General Physics I) | 5 |
PHYS 1B (General Physics II) | 5 |
PHYS 1C (General Physics III) | 5 |
Course | Units |
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ENGR 23 (Engineering Graphics) | 3 |
ENGR 26 (Computational Methods for Engineers and Scientists) | 3 |
ENGR 35 (Statics) | 3 |
ENGR 44 (Introduction to Circuit Analysis) | 4 |
ENGR 46 (Materials of Engineering) | 4 |
Course | Units |
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CHEM 1A (General College Chemistry I) | 5 |
CS 1 (Computing Fundamentals I) | 4 |
ENGR 1 (Introduction to Engineering) | 2 |
MATH 7 (Elementary Linear Algebra) | 3.5 |
PHYS 1D (General Physics IV) | 3 |
Course | Units |
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CMST 1 (Fundamentals of Public Speaking) | 3 |
CMST 10 (Interpersonal Communication) | 3 |
Units Category | Units |
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Total Units in the Major | 51.5-56.5 |
Units Category | Units |
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General Education Pattern | Total Units Required |
AS | 64.5-69.5 |
CSU GE-B | 83.5-88.5 |
IGETC (CSU) | 81.5-86.5 |
ᅀRequired if a student uses the Las Positas College General Education Pattern for Associate of Science (AS) Degree
The Associate Degree is conferred upon those students who complete the required 60 or more semester units of the degree pattern with a grade-point average of 2.0 or better, of which 12 units must be earned at Las Positas College. In addition, students must complete a General Education pattern in order to earn a degree: see the Las Positas College General Education Pattern for Associate of Science (AS) Degree, California State University General Education-Breadth, or the Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (for CSU) patterns for listing of areas and courses. Double counting courses in GE and the major is permissible. The number of units that may be double counted will depend on the entry point to the degree program, the optional course(s) taken, and the GE pattern selected. Elective units are degree applicable. Consult with an adviser or a counselor to plan the courses necessary to achieve your academic goal.