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Explore electronic materials, semiconductor devices, labs, and research labs in this foundational engineering class. Prepare for success with the right prerequisites and enhance your engineering capabilities with practical problem-solving skills.
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Engineering 45 Why EE’s ShouldTake ENGR45-Matls (And Maybe ENGR35) Bruce Mayer, PE Licensed Electrical & Mechanical EngineerBMayer@ChabotCollege.edu
EE’s in Materials Science Class • The New ENGR45 Covers Electronic Materials • Resistivity/Conductivity • Physics of Semiconductor Devices: p/n Junctions, BiPolar Transistors, MOSFETs • Tours of Electronic Materials • Characterization Labs • Charles Evans & Assoc. • World-Class Fabrication Research Lab • IBM Almaden Research Center
MOSFET • Metal • Oxide • Field • Effect • Transistor
Engineering-45 Prep-for Success • NEED-to-Have Preq Classes for Advanced Engineering Students • CHEM 1A • PHYS 4A • GOOD to Have Preq Classes • ENGR 21 • MATH 2 • PHYS 4B • CHEM 1B
PreReq Challenge • Everyone in thisClass Who has TakenCHEM1A Has theCapacity to Succeed inENGR45 • The Engineering Instructor Would Be More Than Willing to Sign a PreReq Challenge if you Would Like to Enroll in the Materials Course in Sp05
EE’s in STATICS???!!! • As an EE in Training You have two Choices for TRANSFERABLE ELECTIVES • Other Engineering Courses • NONengineering Courses • Which do YOU Think will Better prepare You to SUCEED in ENGINEERING Courses at the 4yr Transfer Institution?
EE’s in STATICS???!!! (cont.) • In ENGR35, Vector Force Analysis, Students Learn Cross-Discipline Engineering-Problem Solving Skills • True and Practical Physical-System Analysis • Practical And Quantitative Applied Mathematics • An Instruction Regimen that Closely Matches That found in many 3rd & 4th Year EE Classes
PreReq’s for ENGR35 for EE’s • The Instructor will WAIVE ENGR35 PreReqs for any ENGR44 Student who Has Passed with a B or Better BOTH of • PHYS4A • ENGR44 • BOTTOM LINE • You will be a BETTER ENGINEERING Student Having Applied Newton’s Laws to Static (nonmoving) Systems