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Engineering Civil Technology Degree (sac.enrct.as) and Certificate (sac.enrct.ca)


The associate degree and certificate curriculum provides a background for employment in a civil engineering office or for field work in support of and under the direction of a professional engineer or licensed surveyor. Typical employment is in a surveying office recording data, preparing subdivision maps, street and highway proposals, and grading maps. Employment opportunities exist in both private industry and local and county government agencies which employ engineering assistants. Major requirements for the associate degree and certificate: Course Engineering 100B, Introduction to Architecture/ Civil Engineering/Construction (AEC) Engineering 122, Engineering Drawing Engineering 183, AutoCAD I-Computer Aided Drafting Engineering 184, AutoCAD II-Computer Aided Drafting Engineering 191, Civil CAD Concepts Engineering 205, Civil Digital Computations Geology 101, Introduction to Geology Geology 101L, Introduction to Geology Laboratory Mathematics 160, Trigonometry TOTAL Units 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 4 25

Option I-Engineering Drafting and Design (sac.enrdd.as)(sac.enrdd.ca)


The certificate prepares the student for employment as a professional drafter/designer in the mechanical, aerospace, manufacturing, biomedical, or industrial engineering fields. Many courses are applicable to lower-division preparation leading to a bachelors degree in engineering technology at a four-year institution. Major requirements for the associate degree and certificate: Course Engineering 100A, Introduction to Engineering Engineering 122, Engineering Drawing OR Engineering 125, Engineering Graphics Engineering 124, Advanced Drawing Engineering 183, AutoCAD I-Computer Aided Drafting Engineering 130A, CATIA Solid Modeling I OR Engineering 140A, ProEngineer Solid Modeling I Engineering 188, Machine Technology Survey Select six (6) additional units from the following list: Engineering 027, 051, 110, 114, 130A, 130B, 140A, 140B; Manufacturing Technology 028, Mathematics 160. TOTAL Units 2 3 3 3 3 3 6

Engineering Computer Aided Drafting and Design Degree (sac.enrca.as) and Certificate (sac.enrca.ca)
The associate degree and certificate curriculum is a comprehensive program in computer aided parametric 2D and 3D drafting and design. The program is most appropriate for students with an engineering discipline background seeking competency in Computer Drafting and Design Software (CAD). Class problem and project work includes application in mechanical, electronic, civil, surveying, architecture, and other major engineering disciplines. Major requirements for the associate degree and certificate: Course Business Applications 147, Introduction to Windows Engineering 100A, Introduction to Engineering OR Engineering 100B, Introduction to Architecture/ Civil Engineering/Construction (AEC) Engineering 122, Engineering Drawing OR Engineering 125, Engineering Graphics Engineering 183, AutoCAD I-Computer Aided Drafting Engineering 184, AutoCAD II-Computer Aided Drafting Engineering 185, AutoCAD III-Computer Aided Drafting Engineering 186, AutoCAD 3-Dimensional Drawing Select 6 units from the following list: Engineering 012, 027, 051, 110, 114, 115, 124, 142, 154, 187, 191, 193 and 228. TOTAL Units 1.5 2

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Option II-Architectural/Civil Engineering/Construction Drafting and Design (sac.enrce.as) (sac.enrce.ca)


This option is designed specifically to prepare the student for employment as a professional drafter/designer in the Architectural, Civil Engineering and Construction fields (AEC). The drafter/designer works closely with the architect, developer and other professionals in the development and construction of AEC projects. Major requirements for the associate degree and certificate: Course Engineering 100B, Introduction to Architecture/Civil Engineering/ Construction (AEC) Engineering 112, Society & the Built Environment Engineering 142, Architecture/Engineering/Construction Drafting Standards Engineering 154, Architecture/Engineering/Construction AutoCAD Drafting Engineering 183, AutoCAD I-Computer Aided Drafting Engineering 184, AutoCAD II-Computer Aided Drafting Engineering 186, AutoCAD 3-Dimensional Drawing Engineering 201, Architectural Practice TOTAL Units 2 3 4 3 3 3 3 5 26

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Engineering Industrial Technology Degree (sac.enrit.as) and Certificate (sac.enrit.ca)


The associate degree and certificate curriculum in Engineering Industrial Technology leads to employment as a mechanical, industrial, or manufacturing technician and supervisor. Opportunities for employment exist primarily in private manufacturing industries in areas such as production planning, quality control, inspection and testing, and production supervision. Major requirements for the associate degree and certificate: Course Engineering 100A, Introduction to Engineering Engineering 122, Engineering Drawing OR Engineering 125, Engineering Graphics Engineering 130A, CATIA Solid Modeling I OR Engineering 140A, ProEngineer Solid Modeling I Units 2 3 3

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Engineering Drafting and Design Degree (sac.enrdd.as) and Certificate (sac.enrdd.ca)


The associate degree and certificate curriculum in engineering drafting and design has two options to prepare a student for employment in an engineering, architectural, civil engineering, or a construction office as a drafter, designer, or an engineering technician. Actual work in this field for both options is similar. Job tasks include preparation of drawings and plans (board and computer), sketches, layouts, diagrams, schematics, illustrations, material lists, and size and material specifications. Opportunity for employment exists in both private industry and city and county government agencies which employ drafters, designers, and engineering technicians.

SAC Instructional Programs / 65

Engineering 132, Introduction to Robotics 3 Engineering 183, AutoCAD I-Computer Aided Drafting 3 Engineering 188, Machine Technology Survey 3 Manufacturing Technology 028, Basic Metals Technology 3 Physics 217, Engineering Physics I OR 4 Physics 279, College Physics I Select 3 units from the following list: Business 120; Engineering 110, 114, 124, 130B, 140B, 228, 240, 250, 250L, 281; Management 122. TOTAL 3

English 231-232, Survey of English Literature OR English 241-242, America in Literature OR English 271-272, Survey of World Literature AND Electives from list below

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12 units of electives to be selected from any 200 or above English language or literature class including those above not taken as part of the 6-unit requirement. But no more than 3 units in either English 211, English 212, English 214 or English 215. Note: Students planning to transfer to 4-year schools should consult with English departments at those institutions regarding specific lower division requirements and unit limits.

ENERGY ANALYSIS DEGREE AND CERTIFICATE (sac.enea.as) (sac.enea.ca)


This certificate and degree program trains students for work in energy analysis and auditing. Students completing training will be prepared for work performing Title 24 energy calculations or for work in utility companies, or private companies that do energy analysis and auditing. Major requirements for the associate degree and certificate: Course Engineering 012, Blueprint Reading Engineering 100B, Introduction to Architecture/Civil Engineering/ Construction (AEC) Engineering 183, AutoCAD I-Computer Aided Drafting Engineering 184, AutoCAD II-Computer Aided Drafting Engineering 165, Introduction to Energy Engineering 175, Introduction to Energy Analysis TOTAL Units 3 2 3 3 3 4 18

Entrepreneurship

(Listed after Business Management)

Ethnic Studies Degree (sac.ethn.aa)


The associate degree curriculum in ethnic studies is designed to foster individual cultural identity and cross-cultural communication, develop a consciousness about the American pluralistic society and its origins, and provide basic education regarding professional careers involving intercultural relations in fields such as arts, business education, government, health, law, public relations and public service. Emphasis will be on a cultural survey of Native Americans, Asian Americans, African Americans and Mexican Americans/Latinos from the Pre-Columbian period to the present and the contributions of these ethnic groups to U.S. society. Enrichment and global perspective will be added to majors such as Art, Anthropology, Child Development, Dance, Education, English, Foreign Language, History, Music, Psychology and Sociology. Completion of the degree program prepares students to pursue a major leading to a baccalaureate degree. Major requirements for the associate in arts degree: Course Units Anthropology 100, Introduction to Cultural Anthropology OR 3 Anthropology 100H, Honors Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Asian American Studies 101, Introduction to Asian American Studies 3 Black Studies 101, Introduction to Black Studies 3 Chicano Studies 101, Introduction to Chicano Studies 3 Ethnic Studies 101, Introduction to Ethnic Studies OR 3 Ethnic Studies 101H, Honors Introduction to Ethnic Studies Ethnic Studies 102, The Borderlands: Cultural Context and Intercultural Relations OR 3 Ethnic Studies 102H, Honors The Borderlands: Cultural Context and Intercultural Relations Psychology 100, Introduction to Psychology OR 3 Psychology 100H, Honors Introduction to Psychology (some sections of interest to Black, Asian-American, and Chicano  Studies) A minimum of six (6) units (but, no more than three (3) units from any one discipline) taken from the following list: Anthropology 104 or 104H, 105, 125; Art 103, 104, 106; Dance 105, 112; English 104 or 104H, 245, 246; History 101 or 101H, 102 or 102H, 105, 123, 124 or 124H, 125, 146, 150, 151, 153, 160, 161, 181; Human Development 221; Music 102 or 102H, 103; Sociology 100 or 100H.

MECHANICAL 3D SOLID MODELING CAD DEGREE (sac.engr3d.as) AND CERTIFICATE (sac.engr3d.cert)


Curriculum focuses on developing competency in parametric solid modeling CAD software that is used heavily in the mechanical, aerospace, industrial, & biomedical engineering fields. Major requirements for the associate degree and certificate: Course Engineering 100A, Introduction to Engineering Engineering 103, Solidworks Basic Solid Modeling Engineering 104, Solidworks Intermediate Solid Modeling Manufacturing Technology 106, Solidworks Drawings Select 2 courses from the following: Engineering 130A, CATIA Solid Modeling I Engineering 130B, CATIA Solid Modeling II OR Engineering 140A, ProEngineer Solid Modeling I Engineering 140B, ProEngineer Solid Modeling II Units 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 17

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English Degree (sac.engl.aa)


The associate degree curriculum in English is designed to develop proficiency in written communication and in the understanding of human nature through the study of language and literature. Completion of the degree program prepares students to pursue a major in English leading to a baccalaureate degree. Major requirements for the associate in arts degree: Course English 102, Literature & Composition OR English 102H, Honors Literature & Composition Units 4

Exercise Science Degree (sac.exer.aa)


The program at Santa Ana College is designed to acquaint the student with all aspects of health and wellness. In addition to exercise, the student is introduced to classes that support an active mind and body. Curriculum content may include nutrition, health awareness, sports medicine, kinesiology and physiology as they relate to exercise.

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