Catalog_2017_2018_3-7

105 Associate Degree and Certificate Programs 2017-2018 Catalog Developmental Services - Engineering Community Emphasis - choose a minimum of 6 units... 6 DEVSER 240 Transition to College for Students with Disabilities..... 1 DEVSER 270 Money Skills ........................ 2 DEVSER 271 Life Skills ............................. 2 DEVSER 272 Consumer Skills ................... 2 DEVSER 273 Independent Living Skills .... 2 Total Units 16 Advisor(s): Affeldt, Calhoun, Trimble CERTIFICATE IN DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES CERTIFICATE IN LIFE SKILLS WORKABILITY EMPHASIS (MAJOR #R.999B.CN ) The purpose of this certificate is to prepare students with a range of disabilities for greater independence and participation in their community. The student will learn the practical skills necessary for increasing their independence, ability to integrate more fully and take an active role within their community.   Upon completing this certificate the student will be able to: • Complete employment applications, cover letters and résumés specific to identified open positions they choose to apply for. • Demonstrate work readiness skills in time management, social interactions, attitude and personal presentation. • Actively participate in completing the necessary steps to obtain employment.     Core Courses DEVSER 212 Health Management ....................... 2 DEVSER 213 Communication and Advocacy ....... 2 DEVSER 214 Government Basics ......................... 2 DEVSER 262 Group Interaction for Students with Disabilities .............................. 2 DEVSER 277 Adapted Computer Literacy ............ 2 Workability Emphasis - choose a minimum of 6 units ....6 DEVSER 250 Workability Assessment and Career Awareness ................. 3 DEVSER 251 Workability Preparation and Job Placement ............... 3 DEVSER 252 Workability Strategies and Job Maintenance ........... 2 DEVSER 255 Workability Experience ......1-3 Total Units 16 Advisor(s): Affeldt, Calhoun, Trimble ENGINEERING ENGINEERING (MAJOR #R.3010.AS ) ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE   Students will be prepared for engineering internship opportunities or entry-level industrial jobs, with skills in such areas as computer drafting, solid modeling, engineering design, and problem solving. In addition, students will prepare for transfer into four-year engineering programs, learning the fundamentals of physics, chemistry and engineering.   Program Learning Outcomes: • Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering fundamentals. • Identify, formulate, and solve basic engineering problems. • Conduct experiments as well as analyze and interpret the data resulting from these experiments. • Make basic design decisions concerning appropriate level engineering problems. • Communicate effectively, orally, in writing, and graphically. • Understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global and societal context. • Use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary in engineering practice. Required courses .......................................................... 12 PHYS 4A Physics for Scientists and Engineers ...................... 4 PHYS 4B Physics for Scientists and Engineers ...................... 4 PHYS 4C Physics for Scientists and Engineers ...................... 4 Select one course ........................................................ 4-5 CHEM 1A General Chemistry . ............. 5 CHEM 3A Introductory General Chemistry ............................ 4 Select one course ............................................................ 2 ENGR 10 Introduction to Engineering ......................... 2 INTDS 100 STEM Projects .................... 2 INTDS 101 STEM Careers ..................... 2 INTDS 102 STEM Education ................. 2 INTDS 103 Technological Advances in STEM .................................. 2

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