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Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
12 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Foundation
Major
Civil Engineering | Structural Engineering | Geotechnical Engineering
Area of study
Engineering
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


The Engineering with Emphasis in Civil Engineering Applications program at Mt. San Antonio College prepares students for entry-level careers as technicians in civil engineering, construction, and architecture. The program emphasizes project-based learning and equips students with skills in mechanical systems, surveying, mapping, computer-aided design, and project management. Graduates are prepared for terminal technologist positions such as Engineering Technician, Civil Engineering Technician, and Project Engineer.

Program Outline


Degree Overview:

The Engineering with Emphasis in Civil Engineering Applications (AS Degree S0832) program at Mt. San Antonio College prepares students for entry-level careers as technicians under the direction of civil engineers, surveyors, contractors, and architects. The program focuses on project-based learning and equips students with the necessary engineering, science, and communication skills for an entry-level position in civil engineering technology. The program emphasizes the development of proficiency in areas such as:

  • Mechanical systems
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Oral communication
  • Functional analysis
  • Project management
  • Developing presentations
  • Laboratory analysis
  • Land surveying
  • Mapping
  • Computer-aided design
  • Geometric dimensioning and tolerances
  • Programming
  • Numerical methods
  • Technical reporting
  • The program also offers the potential for transfer into B.S. programs in Civil Engineering, Construction Engineering, and Construction Engineering Management.

Outline:


Required Courses:

The program requires the completion of 36-37 units of core courses and a minimum of 10 units of electives.


Core Courses (36-37 units):

  • ENGR 1: Introduction to Engineering (2 units)
  • ENGR 1C: Engineering Critical Thinking (3 units)
  • ENGR 6: Introduction to Engineering Programming Concepts and Methodologies (4 units)
  • OR ENGR 7: Programming Applications for Engineers
  • ENGR 8: Properties of Materials (4 units)
  • ENGR 24: Engineering Graphics (4 units)
  • CHEM 50: General Chemistry I (5 units)
  • OR CHEM 50H: General Chemistry I - Honors
  • OR CHEM 55: Chemistry for Engineers
  • MATH 180: Calculus and Analytic Geometry I (4 units)
  • OR MATH 181: Calculus and Analytic Geometry II
  • PHYS 2AG: General Physics (4 units)
  • OR PHYS 4A: Engineering Physics
  • SURV 1A: Surveying (3 units)
  • SURV 1B: Surveying (3 units)

Required Electives (minimum 10 units):

  • ENGR 18: Introduction to Engineering Graphics
  • ENGR 40: Statics
  • ENGR 40T: Applied Statics
  • ENGR 41: Dynamics
  • ENGR 42: Mechanics of Materials
  • ENGR 50A: Robotics Team Project Development
  • ENGR 50B: Intermediate Robotics Team Project Development
  • ENGR 285: Differential Equations and Linear Algebra for Engineers
  • PHYS 2BG: General Physics

Careers:

Upon completion of the program, graduates are prepared for various terminal technologist positions, including:

  • Engineering Technician
  • Civil Engineering Technician
  • Project Engineer
  • Engineering Assistant
  • Designer

Other:

The program is offered through the Natural Sciences Division at Mt. San Antonio College. Students are encouraged to visit the Engineering, Engineering Technology, and Surveying Program website for updated information on program courses, transfer help, extracurricular activities, faculty contact information, and more.


Program Learning Outcomes:

The program learning outcomes (SLOs) are available for review on the Mt. San Antonio College website.


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