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  Engineering Transfer
Petaluma High School Articulation SRJC
  9th 10th 11th 12th "B" or better 1st Year 2nd Year
Pathway Drafting 1



Algebra 1
Drafting 2



Geometry
Drafting 3



Algebra 2
Drafting 4


Trig/Math
Analysis
Any amount
of CAD in
high school
meets
advisory for
ENGR 25


Algebra 2 meets
Prereq. for
PHYS 4A
ENGR 6
Computer
Programming
ENGR 34
Statics

ENGR 25
Engineering
Graphics &
Design
ENGR 16
Electric
Circuits &
Devices
 
Pathway Physical
Science




Biology
Science





Chemistry
Science



Tech
Elective*


Physics or
Principles of
Technology


Tech
Elective*
Recommended
in high school:
Highest level
Math, Science
& English


Trig/Math
Analysis
meets Prereq.
for
ENGR 25
CHEM 1A**
Chemistry
ENGR 45
Properties
for Materials
MATH 1B
Calculus
MATH 2A
Calculus
 
Pathway * High School Tech Electives
Agriculture, Auto Shop, Construction, Metals
Welding, Woodworking


Consider taking
ENGR 10 - Intro to Engineering Professions
while still in high school.

ENGR 10 is offered each semester at SRJC
in the late afternoon.
All students
must take
SRJC Math
& English
Placement tests


To skip
CHEM 51
students must
take the Chem
Placement test
MATH 1B
Calculus
MATH 2B
Differential
Equations
PHYS 4A
Mechanics
PHYS 4B
Heat, Sound
& Optics
  PHYS 4C
Electricity &
Magnetism
 
  High School Core Academics Requirements

Math
Science
Social Science
English
Other

  2 Years
  2 Years
  3 Years
  4 Years
  2 Years of Physical Ed., Electives
  **SRJC offers Prerequisite courses in all
these areas for students with less high school
background than indicated on these pathways.


Engineering transfer students should meet with
the Engineering Advisor to verify placement
and set up their own program as soon as possible.

Call Vince Bertsch - 707.527.4359 or email
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Why not go for that Associate Degree?

Having that degree will put you in a position
to advance professionally as well as educationally.
You will have a competitive edge over technicians
without degrees and you will be ready to transfer
to a 4-year college for further education.


Career Information

  To earn an Associate Degree, you will need to
complete at least 22 units of general education.

Questions to ask yourself:
What do Auto Techs earn locally?
What''s the work environment like?
What skills would I need?
 
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