Engineering 10 HomeWork Assignment: Engineering Degree Course-Planning Bruce Mayer, PE Licensed Electrical & Mechanical Engineer BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 1 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt Assignment Importance Most IMPORTANT ENGR10 Topics 1. Engineering Ethics 2. How to Earn the BSEngineering Most IMPORTANT ENGR10 HomeWork Assignments 1. Student Education Plan to Earn the BSEngineering (This Assignement) 2. Engineering Ethics Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 2 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt Graduate from CA High School Do Well at Chabot Path to Engineering Earn Acceptance to UC/CSU Engineering Program Earn BS-ENGR Yes No Earn MS-ENGR Do Real Engineering? Yes No Earn PhD-ENGR Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 3 Join ENGR Profession © Bruce Mayer, PE • Path_to_Engineering_FlowChart_1112.pptx Do Real Engineering? Recall the “Golden Ticket” to the Engineering Profession BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu Earn PE License Bruce Mayer, PE • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt Assignment Design for YOURSELF a Course-ByCourse, and Term-by-Term Plan to Obtain a Baccalaureate Engineering Degree from a Transfer University To Include (examples follow) • Your Choice of Engineering Discipline • Year and Semester/Quarter • Institution = Chabot + Transfer-University • Course: Title, Number, PreReqs, Units Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 4 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt Assignment Starting-Point DEFAULT: Assume that Student will take MTH1 during THIS Semester • For Students who HAVE taken, or ARE taking, MTH1 ALTERNATIVE: Any Sub-MTH1 point of the Student’s Choosing • For Students taking: MTH20, MTH37, MTH55, MTH65 Examples of Each StartPt Follows Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 5 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt Chabot College Math Course Progression Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 6 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt Assignment Format Use the Planning Templates found on ENGR10 WebPage in File: • ENGR10_4YearDegree_Plan_Template_1407.xlsx Fall: Course Title Course No. PreReq(s) Units Spring: Course Title Course No. PreReq(s) Units Y e a r 1 Total Units Fall: Course Title 0 Course No. PreReq(s) Total Units Units Winter: Course Title 0 Course No. PreReq(s) Units Spring: Course Title Course No. PreReq(s) Units Y e a r 4 Total Units Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 7 0 Total Units 0 Total Units Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt 0 Success Story Robert Moore Earned BSME from UCBerkeley in May2011 Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 8 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt Mr. Moore Chabot Class Schedule Fall 2006 Course No. History of California HIS 12 Pre-Calculus Mathematics Introduction to Engineering Spring 2007 Course No. 3 General Colllege Chemistry Chem 1A 5 MTH 20 5 Intro/Structured Progr in C++ CSCI 14 4 ENGR 10 2 Engineering Design Graphics ENGR 22 3 Calculus 1 MTH 1 5 Total Units Fall 2007 Course No. Computational Methods for Engineers ENGR 25 Calculus 2 General Physics 1 Units 10 17 Spring 2008 Course No. 3 Engineering Circuit Analysis ENGR 43 4 MTH 2 5 Multivariable Calculus 3 MTH 3 5 PHYS 4A 5 General Physics 2 PHYS 4B 5 Total Units 13 Total Units 14 Fall 2008 Course No. Critical Readying & Composition ENGL 1A Engineering Mechanics - Statics Units Total Units Units Spring 2009 Course No. 3 Critical Thinking / Writing Lit ENGL 4 3 ENGR 36 3 Engineering Materials ENGR 45 3 Elementary Linear Algebra MTH 6 3 Elementary Differential Equations MTH 4 3 General Physics 3 PHYS 4C 5 Speech Communication SPCH 1 3 Fitness for Everyone 2 PHED 2FFE 1 Total Units Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 9 Units Units 14 Chabot GPA: 3.52 Total Units Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt Units 13 UCB Mech Engrng Curriculum All can be completed at Chabot College Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 10 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt UC Berkeley Schedule Fall 2009 Course No. Thermodynamics ME 40 Intro To Solid Mechanics Spring 2010 Course No. 3 Advanced Engineering Design Graphics E128 3 ME C85 3 Engineering Mechanics 2 ME 104 3 Dynamic system Feedback Control ME 132 3 Fluid Mechanics ME 106 3 Enviromental Economics ECON C3 4 Mechanical Behavior of Materials ME 108 4 Transitioning to cal EDU 198 1 Vehicle Dynamics and Control Systems ME 131 3 Total Units Fall 2010 Course No. Computer Aided Mechanical Design ME 128 Heat Transfer Units 14 Total Units 16 Spring 2010 Course No. 3 Mechatronics Design ME 102B 3 ME 109 3 Mechanical Engineering Laboratory ME 107 3 Intro to Measuring systems for Mechatronics ME102A 4 Design of microprocessor-Based systems ME 135 4 Energy and Society 100 ER 100 4 Advanced Programming with MATLAB E 177 3 Total Units Units Units 14 GPA after summer 2010: 3.6 Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 11 Units Total Units 13 Summer 2010 Course No. Macro Economic Analysis ECON 100B 4 Electrical Tech for Engineers (circuits) EL ENG 100 4 Total Units Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt Units 8 FSAE at UC Berkeley Student run group, from design to racing • Get hands on experience building a race car • Compete against other universities Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 12 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt Mr. Moore: FSAE at UC Berkeley Student run group, from design to racing • Get hands on experience building a race car • Compete against other universities (e.g. CP-SLO) Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 13 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt Example BSME from Goal = Baccalaureate in Mechanical Engineering from UC Davis (UCD) Assume • Took Lots of Math, Science, and English at Mt. Eden High School – i.e., I’m Well Prepared for MTH1 & ENGL1A • Parents GENEROUSLY Allow me to Live at Home for While At Chabot – No Living Expenses for First Two Years – Work ALL Summers to pay for UCDavis Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 14 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt Planning Table Color-Code In the Subsequent Ed-Plan Tables Term: Course Title Course No. Thermo-Fluid Dynamics EME 106 Introduction to Engineeringn (Recommended ENGR by UCD) 10 Automatic Control of Engineering SystemsEME 172 Food, Folklore, & Health (SE/SS-SL/VL/WC) FST 010 Pre-Calculus Mathematics MTH 20 Term: Course Title Major-REQUIRED Course Major-SUGGESTED Course Major-ELECTIVE Course GenEd-REQUIRED Course PreReq CATCH-UP Course Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 15 Course No. RED BLACK MAGENTA GREEN BROWN Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt BSME Year1 at Chabot Y e a r Fall: Course Title Calculus-I Reading & Composition General College Chemistry I Engineering Design Graphics Fundamentals of Speech Comm Course No. MTH 1 ENGL 1A CHEM 1A ENGR 22 COMM 1 PreReq(s) Assessment Assessment Assessment none none Units 5 3 5 3 3 Spring: Course Title Course No. Calculus-II MTH 2 Computational Methods for Engineers ENGR 25 General Physics I (Mechanics) PHYS 4A General College Chemistry II CHEM 1B Introduction to Engineeringn (Recommended ENGR by UCD) 10 PreReq(s) MTH 1 MTH 1 MTH 1 CHEM 1A none Units 5 3 5 5 2 1 Total Units 19 Total Units Notes & Comments on Year-1 • Took, and PASSED, 3 Placement Exams • ENGR10 Not Required, but Recommended by UCD • NonTechnical, Major-Required = COMM1, ENGL1A • Unit Load is Quite High in Both Terms – Need Approval From Chabot Counseling to take more than 18 Units Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 16 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt 20 BSME Year2 at Chabot Y e a r Fall: Course Title Course No. PreReq(s) Units MultiVariable Calculus MTH 3 5 MTH 2 General Physics II (Elecy & Mag) PHYS 4B MTH2, PHYS4B 5 Engineering Mechanics - Statics ENGR36 ENGR25, PHYS4A 3 Materials of Engineering ENGR45 ENGR25, PHYS4A, CHEM1A 3 Reading & Composition (Req'd for UCD Admit) ENGL 4 ENGL1A 3 Spring: Course Title Course No. PreReq(s) Units Elementary Differential Equations MTH 4 3 MTH3 Elementary Linear Algebra MTH 6 MTH2 3 General Physics III (Heat, Light, Fluids) PHYS 4C MTH3, PHYS4B 5 Modern Physics PHYS 5 PHYS4B 3 Electrical Circuits & Devices ENGR43 ENGR25, PHYS4A 4 2 Total Units 19 Total Units Notes & Comments on Year-2 • Unit Load is Quite High in Both Terms • Both Terms were Intense, but Acceptance by UCD made it worth all the effort – Had a Very Strong Transfer Application Due to 3.71 Chabot GPA Completion of ALL POSSIBLE Lower Div Courses A technical project for, and membership in, the Chabot Science & Engineering Club Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 17 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt 18 BSME Year3 at UCD Y e a r Fall: Course Title Course No. PreReq(s) Units Manufacturing Processes EME 50 ENGR22, PHYS4A 4 Dynamics ENG 102 ENGR36, MTH4 4 Fluid Mechanics ENG 103 ENGR36, MTH4, PHYS4C 4 Writing in the Disciplines: Engineering UWP 102E ENGR1A 4 none Winter: Course Title Thermodynamics Electronic Circuits and Systems Introduction to Numerical Methods Mechanics of Materials Course No. PreReq(s) Units Spring: Course Title Course No. PreReq(s) Units ENG 105 MTH4, PHYS4C 4 Professional Responsibilities of EngineersENG 190 3 none ENG 100 ENGR43 3 Mechanical Design EME 150A ENGR45, ENG104, EME50 4 EME ENGR25, 115 PHYS4C, MTH4, MTH6 4 Heat Transfer EME 165 ENGR25, ENG103, ENG105 4 ENG 104 ENGR36, MTH4 4 Mechatronics EME 154 ENG 100, ENG102, EME 450 3 Total Units 16 Total Units 15 Total Units Notes & Comments on Year-3 • Expect Much More Intense & Competitive Atmosphere at UCDavis • Quarter-Terms “took some getting used to” – They go by VERY Quickly • “Lower Division” Course & EME50 were not Available at Chabot (happens occasionally) • Many PreReqs to Navigate • Cool Technical Electives: EME115, EME154 Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 18 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt 15 BSME Year4 at UCD Y e a r Fall: Course Title Course No. PreReq(s) Units Mechanical Engineering Systems DesignEME Project 185A EME 150A, EME 165 4 Experimental Methods EME 107BENG100, ENG102 3 Thermo-Fluid Dynamics EME 106 ENG103, ENG105 4 Automatic Control of Engineering SystemsEME 172 ENG100, ENG102 3 Food, Folklore, & Health (SE/SS-SL/VL/WC) FST 010 none 3 Winter: Course Title Course No. PreReq(s) Units Mechanical Design EME 150B 4 EME 150A Mechanical Engineering Systems DesignEME Project 185B EME 185A 4 Analysis, Simulation and Design of Mechatronic EME 171 Systems ENG100, ENG102 4 Elect Opt Mag Prop Matls EMS 172 ENGR25, PHYS5 4 Elect Opt Mag Props Lab EMS 172L EMS 172 (CoReq) 2 Spring: Course Title Course No. PreReq(s) Units Control Systems EEC 157A 4 ENG100 Fluid Power Actuators and Systems ENG 121 ENG100, ENG102 4 Comparative Cultures (AH/SS-ACGH/DD/WC/WE ANT 020 none 4 Landscape Meaning (AH/SE/SS-VL/WC/WE) LDA 001 none 4 4 Total Units 17 Total Units 18 Total Units Notes & Comments on Year-4 • HardCore and Cool Engineering-Intensive Year • Major Advantage of a POPULAR Discipline at a LARGE School → WIDE Selection of Potential Electives • Took NonMech Electives in Materials (EMS172) and Electrical (EEC157A) Engineering • Interview for Engineering Position with Several Companies in Winter & Spring Terms Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 19 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt 16 FUN Part → Course Descriptions Read About the COOL STUFF we Get to Learn 106. Thermo-Fluid Dynamics (4) Lecture—4 hours. Prerequisite: C- or better in Engineering 103 and 105. Restricted to Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Science and Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering/Materials Science Engineering majors. Inviscid incompressible flow, compressible flow, ideal gas mixtures, psychrometrics, reacting mixtures and combustion. 154. Mechatronics (4) Lecture—3 hours; laboratory—3 hours. Prerequisite: C- or better in each of the following: Engineering 100 and Engineering 102 and course 50. Restricted to Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Science and Engineering, Mechanical Engineering/Materials Science and Engineering. Mechatronics system concept and overview, control system design ware architecture, microcontroller and interface technology for mechatronics control, sensor for mechatronics systems, actuator drives. 185A. Mechanical Engineering Systems Design Project (4) Lecture—1 hour; laboratory—3 hours. Prerequisite: C- or better in: course 150A and course 165 (may be taken concurrently); Communications 1 or 3 recommended; upper division composition recommended. Restricted to Senior standing in Mechanical Engineering (EMEC). Major mechanical engineering design experience; the mechanical engineering design process and its use in the design of engineering systems incorporating appropriate engineering standards and multiple realistic constraints. Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 20 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt 4-Year Summary 76 Total Chabot Semester Units 97 Total University Quarter Units 141 Grand Total Academic Semester-Equivalent Units Notes & Comments • An Engineering Degree from a World-Class University in Four-Years requires a 100% Commitment to Academics • Saved about $40k by Going to Chabot for the First Two Years • Earn 3.63 GPA at UCD – Resulted in $65k/yr Offer from Ford Motor for Design Engr Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 21 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt UCD GE RedTape City MultiLayered GE Requirements UCD Category Description Code General Education GE Arts and Humanities AH Science and Engineering SE Social Sciences SS American Cultures, Governance and History ACGH Domestic Diversity DD Oral Literacy OL Quantitative Literacy QL Scientific Literacy SL Visual Literacy VL World Cultures WC Writing Experience WE Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 22 Level OverAll Breadth Breadth Breadth Core Lit. Core Lit. Core Lit. Core Lit. Core Lit. Core Lit. Core Lit. Core Lit. Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt Units 52 12→20 12→21 12→22 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 UCD Course Topical Breadth Codes AH SE SS ACGH MTH 1 = MAT 21A 4 ENGL 1A = UWP1 4 CHEM 1A = CHE 002A 5 ENGR 22 = ENG4 3 COMM 1 = CMN 1 MTH 2 = MTH 21B 4 ENGR 25 = ENG6 4 PHYS 4A = PHY 009A 4 ENGR 10 CHEM 1B = CHE 002B 5 MTH 3 = MAT 21C/D 4 PHYS 4B = PHY 009C 5 ENG R36 = ENG 035 4 ENG R45 = ENG 045 4 ENGL4 = ENL003 4 MTH 4 = MAT 22B 3 MTH 6 = MAT22A 3 PHYS 4C = PHY 009B 5 PHYS 5 = PHY 009D 4 ENGR 43 = ENG 17 4 EME 50 4 ENG 102 4 ENG 103 4 UWP 102E 4 ENG 105 4 ENG 100 3 EME 115 4 ENG 104 4 ENG 190 3 EME 150A 4 EME 165 4 EME 154 4 EME 185A 4 EME 107B 3 EME 106 4 EME 172 4 FST 010 3 3 EME 150B 4 EME 185B 4 EME 171 4 EMS 172 4 EMS 172L 2 EEC 157A 4 ENG 121 4 ANT 020 4 4 4 AMS 025 4 4 4 Σ-Totals Required Group Σ-Totals Required 20 148 14 12-20 12-20 12-20 MIN-to-MAX 54 AH+SE+SS = 52 8 6 DD Units for Core Literacies Codes OL QL SL VL 4 4 WC WE 4 5 3 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 3 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 2 4 2 4 4 4 3 4 3 4 4 4 4 2 3 4 2 4 4 4 8 3 12 3 97 3 127 OL+VL+WE = 20 GE Analysis 25 3 70 3 4 4 4 4 7 3 45 6 15 ACGH+WC = 9 See Also MS Excel file • UCDavis_BSME_4Y earDegree_Plan_BMay er.xlsx GE BottomLine aOK “Bottom Lines” of the SpreadSheet UCD Course ↓ EME 171 EMS 172 EEC 157A ENG 121 ANT 020 AMS 025 Σ-Totals Required Group Σ-Totals Required Topical Breadth Codes AH SE SS ACGH ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 20 144 14 12-20 12-20 12-20 MIN-to-MAX 54 AH+SE+SS = 52 Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 24 8 6 DD ↓ Units for Core Literacies Codes OL QL SL VL ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ 4 4 4 4 4 4 8 3 93 3 115 OL+VL+WE = 20 WE ↓ 4 4 4 4 7 3 41 6 4 4 4 8 3 WC ↓ 25 3 66 3 15 ACGH+WC = 9 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt UCD Advice to CC Transfers Transfer students. To be eligible for transfer into the College of Engineering you must have at least ninety transferable quarter units (sixty semester units) from another institution. To be a competitive applicant, you must have a minimum overall GPA of 3.100. Highest priority for transfer admission is given to California community college transfer applicants who have completed two transferable English composition courses and all of the required lower division engineering coursework offered at the community college they attended. We give lower priority for admission to community college applicants who are missing one or two of the required lower division courses. Community college applicants will be denied admission if they are missing THREE or more of the required lower-division courses. Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 25 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt Potential Issues A Student’s Plan MUST meet the Transfer-University DEGREE REQUIRMENTS for the Major chosen Caveat (i.e., Beware) • PreReqs often result in “brush up” Courses that Do Not Ultimately Count toward the Baccalaureate degree – This Happened to the Instructor Started Math at Algebra II, Not Calculus Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 26 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt Potential Issues cont.1 Caveat (i.e., Beware) cont. • Some LOWER Division Courses May NOT be offered by Chabot (e.g., EME 50) so Plan on Taking Them at the University – This Happened to the Instructor Circuit Engineering NOT offered at my Comm College • If you have to WORK Part-Time to support yourself, PACE your Course Offerings to allow for time on the Job – This Happened to the Instructor Worked at a SuperMarket All Thru the Higher Ed Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 27 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt Potential Issues cont.2 Caveat (i.e., Beware) cont • Working-Student Pacing – Assume that Transfer occurs at the FALL Term Most University Engineering Schools do NOT accept MID-YEAR Transfers – Most Transfer Universities have PROGRESS REQUIREMENTS; assume UP TO 8 Semesters (4 years) at Chabot 5-Semesters or 7-Quarters at the University At UCD the Progress Requirement is 13 units per Quarter At UCBerkeley the Progress Requirement is 12 Units Per Semester Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 28 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt Potential Issues cont.3 Caveat (i.e., Beware) cont • Beware of PreReQ CHAINS and BottleNecks – Some Courses may Have PreReqs THREE, or More, Levels Deep – A Single Course could be a PreReq to MANY More courses e.g.; A Chabot transfer student reported that a “GateKeeper” Dynamics course was required for almost ALL upper-division ME Coures at UCSB (offered ONLY Summer & Spring) • VERY CAREFULLY Check all PreReqs Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 29 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt Chabot PreReq “BottleNeck” MTH-1 (Calculus-1) is a PreReq for These Engineering-Required Courses MTH-2 MTH-3 MTH-4 MTH-6 PHYS-4A PHYS-4B Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 30 PHYS-4C PHYS-5 ENGR-25 ENGR-36 ENGR-43 ENGR-45 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt ENGR10 (2) CHEM1A (5) Intro to Engineering College Chemistry I (Fall, Spring) (Fall, Spring) ENGR11 (2) ENGR25 (3) Engineering Design Computer Methods (Fall, Spring) ENGR36 (3) MTH1 (5) Calculus I (Fall, Spring) ENGR22 (3) Engineering Graphics (Fall, Spring) General Physics I (Fall, Spring) MTH2 (5) Calculus II (Fall, Spring) ENGR45 (3) MTH3 (5) PHYS4B (5) Engineer Mechanics Engineering Matls MultiVar Calculus General Physics II (Fall-Only) (Fall-Only) (Fall, Spring) (Fall, Spring) ENGR43 (4) MTH6 (3) Linear Algebra (Fall, Spring) MTH4 (3) PHYS4C (5) Differential Eqms General Physics III (Fall, Spring) (Fall, Spring) Electrical Ckts & Devs (Spring-Only) PHYS4A (5) (Fall, Spring) Chabot ENGR Schedule Pattern Offered ENGR Course Spring Fall 10 X X 11 X X 22 X X 25 X X 36 X 43 X 45 X Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 32 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt Articulation vs Transferability Articulated courses Transfer DIRECTLY and ONE-to-ONE against Courses REQUIRED for the BS-Engineering Degree • e.g; Chabot ENGR45 counts as UCLA MatSci104 or SCUS-Chico MECH210, etc. “Transferable” courses apply GENERALLY to the 60 units needed for transfer; they are NON-Required Electives • e.g; Chabot GEOG-1 transfers to UC/CSU but does NOT apply to BS-Engineering Degrees Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 33 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt Beware IGETC Following IGETC for GE almost always results in Engineering Students Taking TOO MANY GE Courses • IGETC almost always WORKS, but almost always OverDoes GE for Engineers CALL the Xfer University ENGINEERING Operation About GE Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 34 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt Helpful (I Hope) Hints & Tips On WebSite Look For SomeThing Like • “Degree Map” or “Degree FlowChart” • “Planning WorkSheet” • “Degree Requirements” or “Required Courses” • “Model Program” or “Example Program” • “Breadth”, “Depth”, or “Core” • The University “Course Search” Tool • The University “GE Search” Tool – Often Part of the “Course Search” Tool Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 35 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt Track UseFul WebPages Navigation of 1000’s of University WebPage can be a NightMare • PART of My Tracking List: xhttp://mae.ucdavis.edu/undergraduate/mechanical-engineering* all links below appear on this page ============================================================== http://mae.ucdavis.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/EMEC1314Map.pdf UCDavis_Mechanical_Engineering_EMEC1314Map.pdf http://mae.ucdavis.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/EMEC1415Reqd4.pdf UCDavis_Mechanical_Engineering_EMEC1415Reqd4.pdf http://mae.ucdavis.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/EMEC1415Hold.pdf UCDavis_Planning WorkSheet_EMEC1415Hold.pdf * Very Good http://mae.ucdavis.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Technical-Elective-List.pdf UCDavis_Mechanical_Engineering_Technical-Elective-List.pdf COURSE SEARCH Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering https://registrar.ucdavis.edu/courses/search/index.cfm 36 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt University Unit InterAction OverLaps, InterActions, PreEmptions… … Then Confusion & Frustration Expect Contradictions in Requirements Among the • University GE • Engineering School/College • The Major (e.g., ME) • General Education Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 37 University School Major Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt UCD Mechanical Engineering Curriculum Map • What a Rat’s Nest! Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 38 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt UCD Mechanical Engineering 2014-2015 Degree Requirements • Shows the MAJORREQUIRED Courses – Note the Nice CheckBoxes Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 39 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt UCD Planning WorkSheet A SCHEDULE of the courses Listed in the Degree Requirements Doc. Also contains a Sample Shedule Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 40 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt UCD Course Search Tool Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 41 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt UCD GE Search Tool Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 42 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt Resources Chabot College • Counseling Group • Course Catalog & Schedule CSE Secretary assist.org = student-transfer information-system • The BEST Place to Start Chabot CSE Colleagues who • Have Taken ENGR10 Before Marianne Medrano • Are Nearing University Transfer Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 43 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt The BEST Resource The University Engineering School/College WebSite Do NOT be afraid to PHONE CALL The • University ADVISING Operation • School of Engineering Advisors Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 44 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt Chabot↔UCD Assist Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 45 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt Chabot↔UCD Assist Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 46 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt Case2 – BSME from UCD Goal = Baccalaureate in Mechanical Engineering from UC Davis (UCD) Assume • Didn’t Know What I wanted to Do While at San Lorenzo High School – i.e., Not Quite Ready for MTH1, ENGL1A, CHEM1A • Want to Be On My Own at 19 – Get an Apartment with a RoomMate Must Work 24 hrs/week on Average While at Chabot Get Loans and work 16 hrs/week While at UCD Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 47 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt BSME – Year1 at Chabot Y e a r Fall: Course Title Trigonometry & Geometry Read/Reason/Write-Accelerated Intro to College Chemistry Fundamentals of Speech Comm Course No. MTH 37 ENGL 102 CHEM 31 COMM 1 PreReq(s) Assessment Assessment MTH 55 none Units 5 3 5 3 Spring: Course Title PreCalculus Mathematics Reading & Composition General College Chemistry I Engineering Design Graphics Course No. MTH 20 ENGL 1A CHEM 1A ENGR 22 PreReq(s) MTH 37 ENGL 102 CHEM 31 none Units 5 3 5 3 1 Total Units 16 Total Units Notes & Comments • “Brush Up” PreReq Courses Shown in Brown – 18 Units Worth • Even though Added a 3rd Year at Chabot, still take more than 15 units • Really looking forward to Calculus Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 48 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt 16 BSME – Year2 at Chabot Y e a r Fall: Course Title Course No. Calculus-I MTH 1 Reading & Composition (Req'd for UCD Admit) ENGL 4 Introduction to Engineering (Recommended ENGR by UCD) 10 General College Chemistry II CHEM 1B PreReq(s) MTH 20 ENGL1A none CHEM 1A Units 5 3 2 5 Spring: Course Title Course No. Calculus-II MTH 2 General Physics I (Mechanics) PHYS 4A Computational Methods for Engineers ENGR 25 PreReq(s) MTH 1 MTH 1 MTH 1 Units 5 5 3 2 Total Units 15 Total Units Notes & Comments • Discover that Calculus is Pretty Cool • Learned a LOT about Engineering in ENGR10 – Talked to Guest Speaker who helped me earn an INTERNSHIP in Summer After 3rd year • Doing Calculus on the Computer in ENGR25 was Way-Interesting Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 49 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt 13 BSME – Year3 at Chabot Y e a r Fall: Course Title MultiVariable Calculus General Physics II (Elect & Mag) Engineering Mechanics - Statics Materials of Engineering Course No. Units MTH 3 5 MTH 2 PHYS 4B MTH2, PHYS4A 5 ENGR36 ENGR25, PHYS4A 3 ENGR45 ENGR25, PHYS4A, CHEM1A 3 Spring: Course Title Elementary Linear Algebra Elementary Differential Equations General Physics III (Heat, Light, Fluids) Modern Physics Electrical Circuits & Devices Course No. Units MTH 6 3 MTH2 MTH4 MTH3 3 PHYS 4C MTH3, PHYS4B 5 PHYS 5 PHYS4B 3 ENGR43 ENGR25, PHYS4A 4 3 Total Units 16 Total Units Notes & Comments • Both Terms TOUGH while Working 24 hrs/wk • Hands-On Labs in ENGR43 are Way-Interesting • Field Trips in ENGR45 were Quite Cool • ALL Classes in Last 3 Semesters had MTH1 as PreReq – Wish I had Studied More in Math at SLZ (From Mr. Fishman) so I could at least have Started in MTH20 Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 50 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt 18 BSME – Year4 at UCD Y e a r Fall: Course Title Course No. PreReq(s) Units Manufacturing Processes EME 50 ENGR22, PHYS4A 4 Dynamics ENG 102 ENGR36, MTH4 4 Fluid Mechanics ENG 103 ENGR36, MTH4, PHYS4C 4 Writing in the Disciplines: Engineering UWP 102E ENGR1A 4 Winter: Course Title Thermodynamics Electronic Circuits and Systems Introduction to Numerical Methods Mechanics of Materials Course No. PreReq(s) Units Spring: Course Title Course No. PreReq(s) Units ENG 105 MTH4, PHYS4C 4 Professional Responsibilities of EngineersENG 190 3 none ENG 100 ENGR43 3 Mechanical Design EME 150A ENGR45, ENG104, EME50 4 EME ENGR25, 115 PHYS4C, MTH4, MTH6 4 Heat Transfer EME 165 ENGR25, ENG103, ENG105 4 ENG 104 ENGR36, MTH4 4 Mechatronics EME 154 ENG 100, ENG102, EME 450 4 Total Units 16 Total Units 15 Total Units Notes & Comments • Expect Much More Intense & Competitive Atmosphere • EME50 Not Currently Offered at Chabot • Winter Qtr was TOUGH while working 16 hrs/wk – All Courses were HeavyDuty Technical Types • NO “Brush-Up” Courses; Took all those at Chabot Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 51 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt 15 BSME – Year5 at UCD Y e a r Fall: Course Title Course No. PreReq(s) Units Mechanical Engineering Systems DesignEME Project 185A EME 150A, EME 165 4 Experimental Methods EME 107BENG100, ENG102 3 Thermo-Fluid Dynamics EME 106 ENG103, ENG105 4 Food, Folklore, & Health (SE/SS-SL/VL/WC) FST 010 none 3 Winter: Course Title Course No. PreReq(s) Units Mechanical Design EME 150B 4 EME 150A Mechanical Engineering Systems DesignEME Project 185B EME 185A 4 Analysis, Simulation and Design of Mechatronic EME 171 Systems ENG100, ENG102 4 Spring: Course Title Course No. PreReq(s) Units Elect Opt Mag Prop Matls EMS 172 ENGR25, PHYS5 4 Elect Opt Mag Props Lab EMS 172L EMS 172 (CoReq) 2 Automatic Control of Engineering SystemsEME 172 ENG100, ENG102 3 United States as a Business Culture (AH/SS-ACGH/DD/WE) AMS 025 none 4 5 Total Units 14 Total Units 12 Total Units Notes & Comments • Professors are Working on REALLY Cool Research Projects; Attend a few Seminars – e.g., H2 Fuel Cell Motorcycle by Chabot student Rosas • Got to take fun electives such as MS&E Materials Properties EMS 172 • Just make the Progress Requirement of 13 units ON AVG over the F+W+S (39 units per year) Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 52 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt 13 BSME – Year6 at UCDavis Fall: Course Title Course No. PreReq(s) Units Y Control Systems EEC 157A 4 ENG100 e Fluid Power Actuators and Systems ENG 121 ENG100, ENG102 4 a Comparative Cultures (AH/SS-ACGH/DD/WC/WE ANT 020 4 none r Winter: Course Title Not Permitted by Progress Reqs Not Permitted by Progress Reqs Not Permitted by Progress Reqs Not Permitted by Progress Reqs Course No. N/A N/A N/A N/A PreReq(s) N/A N/A N/A N/A Units X X X X Spring: Course Title Not Permitted by Progress Reqs Not Permitted by Progress Reqs Not Permitted by Progress Reqs Not Permitted by Progress Reqs Course No. N/A N/A N/A N/A PreReq(s) N/A N/A N/A N/A Units X X X X 6 Total Units 12 Total Units X Total Units Notes & Comments • Progress-Requirements Allow ONE additional Term for Transfer Students • A few Months Short of 24th Birthday, Finally Earn the BSME • Interview on Campus, Take Job with AeroJet in Sacramento Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 53 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt X “6 Year” Summary 94 Total Chabot Semester Units 97 Total University Quarter Units 159 Grand Total Academic SEMESTER-Equivalent Units Notes & Comments • It was Long (about 5½ years), and Tough (80 hrs/wk) during school-term, But it was Worth it • Designing Composite-Material Pressure Vessels at AeroJet is Interesting & Challenging – Summers in Sacramento aren’t quite as nice as those in Union City Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 54 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt Union City 92 °F Sacramento Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 55 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt Sacramento vs UnionCity 75 °F Engineering 10 Appendix: UCDavis Refs, BSIE SJSU Bruce Mayer, PE Licensed Electrical & Mechanical Engineer BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 56 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt http://mae.ucdavis.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/EMEC1314Map.pdf UCDavis_Mechanical_Engineering_EMEC1314Map.pdf http://mae.ucdavis.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/EMEC1415Reqd4.pdf UCDavis_Mechanical_Engineering_EMEC1415Reqd4.pdf http://mae.ucdavis.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/EMEC1415Hold.pdf UCDavis_Planning WorkSheet_EMEC1415Hold.pdf * Very Good http://mae.ucdavis.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Technical-Elective-List.pdf UCDavis_Mechanical_Engineering_Technical-Elective-List.pdf COURSE SEARCH https://registrar.ucdavis.edu/courses/search/index.cfm ME REQUIREMENTS DESCRIPTION http://catalog.ucdavis.edu/programs/EME/EMEprog.html ME COURSES (good) http://catalog.ucdavis.edu/programs/EME/EMEcourses.html COE DEGREE XFER STUDENTS DEGREE REQUIREMENTS http://catalog.ucdavis.edu/ugraded/engrreqt.html * To be eligible for transfer into the College of Engineering you must have at least ninety transferable quarter units (sixty semester units) from another institution. To be a competitive applicant, you must have a minimum overall GPA of 3.100. * We give highest priority for transfer admission to California community college transfer applicants who have completed two transferable English composition courses and all of the required lower division engineering major requirements offered at the community college they attended. * Community college applicants will be denied admission if they are missing three or more of the required lower-division courses. Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 57 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt UCD UseFul WebPages http://mae.ucdavis.edu/undergraduate/mechanical-engineering* all links below appear on this page ======================================================================== UCD UseFul WebPages COURSE-BY-COURSE XFER http://engineering.ucdavis.edu/transfer-credit-agreements/#C http://engineering.ucdavis.edu/documents/files/2014/04/Chabot_College.pdf * UCDavis_CourseByCourse_Xfer_Chabot_College.pdf GENERAL EDUCATION http://ge.ucdavis.edu/ GE SEARCH TOOL http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/courses/GE_courses/index.cfm AMERICAN CULTURES, UNIT REQUIREMENTS http://catalog.ucdavis.edu/ugraded/univreqt.html GENERAL ED REQUIREMENTS http://catalog.ucdavis.edu/ugraded/gereqt.html COE BROAD-REQUIREMENTS http://catalog.ucdavis.edu/ugraded/bachreqt.html Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 58 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt Expected Progress. Undergraduate students are expected to graduate in 12 quarters (four years). To do so, students should plan to complete an average of 15 units per quarter (15 units per quarter for 12 quarters totals 180 units). Because occasions arise which prevent students from achieving expected progress towards the degree, the campus has established minimum progress requirements, to which students must adhere. Minimum Progress Requirements. To meet minimum progress, a full-time regular undergraduate is required to maintain an average of at least 13 units passed over all quarters of enrollment. Minimum progress is calculated at the end of every Spring Quarter for the preceding three quarters (Fall, Winter, Spring) comprising the academic year. Undergraduate students falling below this requirement are not in good minimum progress and may be disqualified from further enrollment at the University. Quarters for which a student was officially approved for part-time status are omitted from the minimum progress calculation. For more information, see Probation and Dismissal. Certification of Full-Time Status. Undergraduate students must carry a study load of at least 12 units (including workload units) each quarter in order to be certified as full-time students for insurance and financial aid purposes or to compete in intercollegiate athletics. Graduate students must carry a study load of at least 12 units each quarter in order to be certified as full-time students. Course Loads in the College of Engineering. Because of the large number of required units in engineering programs, many students must take more than 15 units per quarter and/or attend summer session to finish in four years. Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 59 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt UCD Progress Reqs http://catalog.ucdavis.edu/academicinfo/courseload.html BSIE – Chabot Y e a r 1 Fall: Course Title Course No. Units Spring: Course Title Course No. Units Calculus-I MTH 1 5 Calculus-II MTH 2 5 Reading & Composition ENGL 1A 3 General Physics I PHYS 4A 5 General Chemistry I CHEM 1A 5 Structured Programming in C++ CSCI 14 4 Intro to Engineering ENGR 10 2 Computational Methods for Engineers ENGR 25 3 Engineering Design Graphics ENGR 22 3 Engineering Design & Analysis ENGR 11 2 Jogging for Fitness PHED2JFF 1 Total Units 19 Total Units 19 Fall: Course Title MultiVariable Calculus General Physics II Critical Think/Write Weight Training American History 2 American Government Y e a r Course No. Units Spring: Course Title Course No. Units MTH 3 5 Differential Eqns MTH 4 3 PHYS 4B 5 Linear Algebra MTH 6 3 ENGL 7 3 Circuit Engineering ENGR 43 4 PHED2WT 1 Engineering Materials ENGR 45 3 HIST 7 3 Object-Oriented Programming in C++ CSCI 15 3 POSC 1 3 Speech Comm SPCH 1 3 Total Units 20 Total Units 19 Notes & Comments • The Spring Terms are HEAVILY Loaded • SJSU requires PE and American Institutions Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 60 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt BSI(S)E – San Jose State Y e a r 3 Y e a r 4 Fall: Course Title Course No. Units Spring: Course Title Course No. Units Programing Concepts & Methods CmpE 30 3 SoftWare Engineering I CmpE 131 3 Engineering Reports Engr 100W 3 Work Methods Design & Measure ISE 120 3 Engineering Economic Systems ISE 102 3 Statistical Process Control/Improve ISE 131 3 Probability & Statisitics ISE 130 3 Operations Research ISE 170 3 Managing Engineering ISE 151 3 Statistical Process Control/Improve ISE 131 3 Intro Integrated Circuits Processing MatE 129 3 Law and Society (GE Area S) POLS 120 3 Total Units 18 Total Units 18 Fall: Course Title Design of Experiments Operations Planning & Control Service-Systems Engineering System Simulation Senior Industrical Design I Project Management for Construction Course No. Units Spring: Course Title Course No. Units ISE 135 3 Computer Integrated Manufacturing ISE 115 3 ISE 140 3 Supply Chain Engineering ISE 155 3 ISE 142 3 Senior Industrial Engineering Design II ISE 195B 3 ISE 167 3 Fundamentals of Mechatronics ME 106 3 ISE 195A 1 Dance in World Cultures (Area V) Danc 102 3 CE 134 3 Total Units 16 Total Units Notes & Comments • CmpE30 Not currently offered at Chabot • The Dance Class was fun ☺ Bruce Mayer, PE Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 61 BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt 15 SJSU ISE FastTrack 77 Total Chabot Units 67 Total San Jose State Units 144 Grand Total Academic Units Notes & Comments • SJSU Has a Good Industrial & Systems (ISE) Engineering Program • Average 16¾ Units per Semester Term • Take a Position with Lockheed-Martin as an Operations Development Engineer Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 62 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt Chabot↔SJSU Assist Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 63 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt Chabot TRANSFER Center Engineering-10: Intro to Engineering 64 Bruce Mayer, PE BMayer@ChabotCollege.edu • ENGR-10_Lec-03A_Engineering_Degree_Plan_HW.ppt