The Engineering: Mechanical, Aerospace, Manufacturing track program at Glendale College
is designed to satisfy the lower division requirements of a 4-year mechanical engineering
program so that students can transfer to an ABET accredited university and complete
their training in two years (60 units or less). Emphasis is placed on articulating
to the California State University, CSU and University of California, UC systems.
Students develop a foundational mixture of analytical knowledge and practical project
based hands-on skills that prepares them to succeed in a range of mechanical engineering
topics such as energy, machine design, fluid and thermal sciences, sustainability
and design.
The Certificate is granted to students who have completed at least 12 semester units
of the required courses at Glendale Community College. All courses must be completed
with a grade of “C” or better, or a “P” grade.
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this program, students will identify, formulate, and solve engineering
problems by applying principles of engineering, science, and mathematics; apply the
engineering design process to create engineering solutions that meet specified needs
that integrates consideration of public health, safety, and welfare, as well as global,
cultural, social, environmental, and economic factors; communicate technical information
effectively with a range of audiences; function effectively on a team whose members
together provide leadership, create a collaborative and inclusive environment, establish
goals, plan tasks, and meet technical objectives; and transfer to a bachelor's degree
program in order to finish preparing for a career in a specific discipline of mechanical,
aerospace, or manufacturing engineering.
Certificate Program Map
| REQUIRED COURSES FOR CERTIFICATE |
UNITS |
| MATH 103E |
Calculus and Analytic Geometry I |
5 |
| MATH 104E |
Calculus and Analytic Geometry II |
5 |
| MATH 105 |
Multivariable and Vector Calculus |
5 |
| MATH 108 |
Ordinary Differential Equations |
5 |
| PHY 101 |
Physics for Scientists and Engineers: A |
5 |
| PHY 102 |
Physics for Scientists and Engineers: B |
5 |
| CHEM 101 |
General Chemistry A |
5 |
| ENGR 100 |
Introduction to Engineering |
3 |
| ENGR 122 |
Engineering Graphics |
3
|
| ENGR 133 |
Introduction to Engineering Design |
3 |
| ENGR 140 |
Materials Science and Engineering |
3 |
| ENGR 141 |
Materials Science and Engineering Laboratory |
1 |
| ENGR 152 |
Engineering Mechanics - Statics |
3 |
| ENGR 156 |
Programming and Problem-Solving in MATLAB |
3 |
| ENGR 230 |
Dynamics |
4 |
| ENGR 240 |
Electrical Engineering Fundamentals |
4 |
| ENGR 241 |
Strength of Materials |
4 |
| TOTAL UNITS REQUIRED |
66
|
NOTE: ADDITIONAL COURSEWORK MIGHT BE REQUIRED DUE TO PREREQUISITES. SEE A COUNSELOR
FOR A PERSONALIZED STUDENT EDUCATIONAL PLAN.
Fall 2023
|
GCC Catalog 2023-2024 |
| Important Notice: In the event of a discrepancy between the information presented
above and the online and/or print versions of the GCC Catalog, please contact a counselor
or the office of Admissions and Records. For previous years requirements please see
the catalog from that year. |