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Our Engineering programs provide the foundation in mathematics, physics, and engineering necessary to transfer to a university and complete a bachelor’s degree in engineering. Engineering involves the application of scientific and mathematical principles needed to solve practical technical problems.
Our curriculum covers civil engineering, electrical/computer engineering, general engineering, and mechanical engineering.
AA, AS, AST
Geology is the study of the origin and evolution of the earth, utilizing the principles of mathematics, chemistry, physics and biology. The concept of geologic time and the principles of uniformitarianism help geologists to understand the processes that shape the earth and its environments. Geologists study rocks, minerals and fossils in an effort to draw conclusions about both the earth's observable surface processes that meet the eye, and the earth's interior.
AS, AST
Physics is the study of the nature and properties of matter and energy. Distinguished from chemistry and biology, physics includes the study of mechanics, heat, light and other radiation, sound, electricity, magnetism, and the structure of atoms. Career opportunities for those who study physics include:
AS, CERTIFICATE
The Science program provides a broad study in the fields of biological and physical sciences in preparation for transfer to a four-year program and continuation of studies in upper division science courses. Areas of study include Anthropology, Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Engineering, Geography, Geology and Physics.
AS, CERTIFICATE
Welding encompasses study in electrical, metallurgy, chemistry, physics, design, and mechanical engineering.
Our Welding programs are designed for students seeking employment or advancing employment in welding fabrication and industrial repairs. Current job statistics show a long-term and growing industry demand for skilled welders with very good pay for those with experience.
The Welding program at Cosumnes River College specializes in welding training to meet current Welding Code Standards for Welder Operator Qualification. In addition, students are introduced to Cal-OSHA and Fed-OSHA safety standards and current industry welding procedures for the purpose of competitive employment. All welding graduates have the opportunity to become certified welders and/or certified forklift operators, and possess the Ten Hour OSHA Construction Safety Card.
Welding skills are also useful in conjunction with other technology areas such as: