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GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
ENGINEERING
The General Engineering major is a specialized program for students who are
seeking careers in areas other than traditional engineering disciplines and is
open to upper-division students only. In the last two years, most courses are in engineering, usually with a
concentration in one branch. Concentrations typically at most schools include
aerospace; chemical; civil; electrical; and mechanical. A complete list of
concentrations offered could be found in the catalog of the campus you choose to
attend. Please note that since the preparation for the major is so extensive, most
colleges and universities have modified general education patterns for these majors.
Because engineering is a popular major, most schools and colleges have
special application deadlines or screening procedures. Below are some examples of the courses required for
the major.
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CSU Northridge
CHEM 101
MATH 103, 104, 105, 108
PHYS 101 and 102
ENGR 100
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
General Engineering
MATH 103 and 104 and 105
PHYS 101and 102 and 103
CHEM 101, 102
CS/IS 135 or 139
Additional
course required for Biomedical Engineering Concentration
CHEM 121
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UC Irvine
CS/IS 135
CHEM 101 and 102
MATH 103 and 104 and 105 and 107, 108
PHYS 101
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| NOTE:
AGREEMENTS CONCERNING TRANSFER ARE CONSTANTLY BEING UPDATED, THEREFORE,
THE STUDENT IS CAUTIONED TO CHECK WITH A COUNSELOR OR THE TRANSFER CENTER
FOR CURRENT TRANSFER INFORMATION. |
| 8/2007 |
GCC CATALOG 2006-2007 |
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