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FALL 2016 CLASS SCHEDULE

SHADED AREAS: represent evening classes

8

Online classes

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Meets 08/15 to 10/14 (first 9 weeks)

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Meets 10/17 to 12/16 (second 9 weeks)

DEPT-NO- CODE

DAYS TIMES RM#

INSTRUCTOR

ENGINEERING

ENGR 4 ENGINEERING MATERIALS (3 Units)

This is an introductory course on the properties of engineering materials and their relation to the internal structure of materials. Topics include atomic

structure and bonding crystalline structures phases and phase diagram metals polymers ceramics composites mechanical deformation and fracture

structural control and influence of properties materials naming and designating systems and electrical properties.

PREREQUISITES: Chemistry 1A and Physics 4A. ADVISORIES: English 125 and 126. (A, CSU, UC)

Hybrid Class Offering(s)

ENGR-4-56359

WEB

WEB

WEB

J.HEATHCOTE

(Requires mandatory on-campus meeting dates on 9/14, 10/12, 11/16 and 12/14 at 7PM in FEM 3. This is a hybrid class, where there is a

carefully planned blend of both traditional classroom instruction and online learning activities. There will be some online class instruction hours

and/or requirements that you need to do outside of class. Instructor’s contact information is

john.heathcote@reedleycollege.edu

)

ENGR 4L ENGINEERING MATERIALS LABORATORY (1 Unit)

This is a laboratory course in which students investigate the structure, properties, and performance of engineering materials, with topics including

crystal structures, metallography, cold working and heat treatment, mechanical behavior, ductile and brittle failure, toughness, fatigue, corrosion, and

properties of semiconductor devices.

PREREQUISITES: Chemistry 1A and Physics 4A. COREQUISITES: Engineering 4 (previously or concurrently). (A, CSU)

Full Term Class Offering(s)

ENGR-4L-56371

T

2:00pm-4:50

PHY 70

J.HEATHCOTE

ENGR 10 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING (2 Units)

This course is an introduction to the engineering profession for students interested in a career in engineering or technology. Topics include the branches

of engineering, the functions of an engineer, and the industries in which engineers work. Students will also investigate education plans, internships, the

design process, analytical problem solving techniques, project management, and professional ethics. Hands-on projects are used extensively in the

course.

ADVISORIES: English 125, 126, and eligibility for Mathematics 201. (A, CSU)

Full Term Class Offering(s)

ENGR-10-51309

TTh

10:00am-10:50

PHY 70

J.HEATHCOTE

ENGR 40 PROGRAMMING FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS (4 Units)

This course introduces the use of C++ programming language to solve engineering and applied science problems. It includes a systematic development

of program structure, specification, testing and debugging. Lab assignments include traditional program development as well as the interface of

software with the physical world.

PREREQUISITES: Mathematics 4B. ADVISORIES: English 125 or 126. (A, CSU, UC)

Full Term Class Offering(s)

ENGR-40-56368

MW

2:00pm-3:15

FEM 3

S.WU

and

W

3:30pm-5:20

FEM 3

S.WU

ENGINEERING:

An exciting and rewarding career! Engineers design and build the world!

ENGR 4: Engineering Materials: (Hybrid class)

ENGR 4L: Engineering Materials Laboratory: Tuesdays 2-4:50 p.m.

ENGR 10: Introduction to Engineering: Tuesdays/Thursdays 10-10:50 a.m.

ENGR 40: Programming for Scientists and Engineers: Mondays/Wednesdays 2:00-3:15 p.m. and

Wednesdays 3:30-5:20 p.m.