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Class Format Definitions
Online (Asynchronous)
Definition:
In an online class, all course activity occurs online; there are no
required real-time or on campus meetings. All content is
delivered in Canvas. Coursework does have due dates as set by
the instructor, but can be completed, once the content becomes
available, at any time before the due date.
In a real-time online class, course meetings occur virtually on
Zoom. The course meetings occur at scheduled days and times.
Instructors will use Canvas to disseminate grades and potentially
other class content, such as documents, discussions, and
announcements. At the start of the semester, a detailed
schedule for the term, with Zoom meetings, will be posted on
IVC's Schedule Site and in Canvas.
In a HyFlex class, all course meetings are held face-to-face at IVC or a designated physical site, and may also be attended
virtually, via Zoom (or the district-approved video conferencing platform). The course meetings occur at scheduled days and
times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings,
such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements. High-stake assessments, such as mid-term or final will be the
same exam for online or face-to-face students. Training/approvals: Canvas Basics, Zoom, Classroom Technology Tools.
In a hybrid class, course activity occurs both online and face-toface on campus; both the online and face-to-face portion are
required. The face-to-face meetings occur on scheduled days
and times. All online content is delivered in Canvas and/or
zoom. At the start of the semester, a detailed schedule for the
term, with face-to-face meetings, will be posted on IVC's Schedule Site
and in Canvas.
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a
designated physical site. The course meetings occur on
scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or
other software products to enhance the class outside of the
face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents,
discussions, and announcements.
Changes may be occurring daily for schedule data and files are subject to change.
Spring 2024
5 sections
Computer Science
3 sections
CS 221 - Intro to Obj Orien Prg in Java
2 sections
CS 221 Course Description:
Introduction to programming and software engineering for computer science majors and computer professionals. A systematic approach to the design, implementation, and management of robust Java computer programs. Course emphasizes Object Oriented programming design, programming documentation, testing and debugging techniques. (C-ID: COMP 122) (CSU/UC)
CRN 20549 (CS 221 - Intro to Obj Orien Prg in Java)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
CRN 21168 (CS 221 - Intro to Obj Orien Prg in Java)
Class Format: Hybrid (Face-to-Face + Online)
In a hybrid class, course activity occurs both online and face-to-face on campus; both the online and face-to-face portion are required. The face-to-face meetings occur on scheduled days and times. All online content is delivered in Canvas. At the start of the semester, a detailed schedule for the term, with face-to-face meetings, will be posted on IVC's Schedule Site and in Canvas.
Prerequisite: CS 221 with a grade of "C" or better. Design and implementation of larger projects using object-oriented software engineering principles with emphasis on definition and use of data structures including: arrays, stacks, queues, linked lists, trees, hash tables, dictionaries, sets and graphs using JAVA. Standard methods are used for sorting, searching and analyzing the relative efficiency of algorithms (Big-O notation). (C-ID: COMP 132) (CSU/UC)
CRN 20550 (CS 231 - Intro to Data Structures)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
This course is designed for students to gain hands-on engineering experience in electrical and computer engineering through projects in team building environments. Topics include circuit theory, assembly, systems programming and debugging, transducer mechanisms and interfacing transducers, signals and system theory, digital processing and modular design techniques.
CRN 20981 (ENGR 100 - Intro to Engineering Design)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisite: ENGR 210 with a grade of "C" or better, and credit or concurrent enrollment in MATH 194. Fundamentals of kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies. topics include kinematics of particle motion; Newton's second law, work-energy and momentum methods; kinematics of planar motions of rigid bodies; work-energy and momentum principles of rigid body motion and introduction to mechanical vibrations. (C-ID: ENGR 230) (CSU/UC)
CRN 20607 (ENGR 212 - Dynamics)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Introduction to programming and software engineering for computer science majors and computer professionals. A systematic approach to the design, implementation, and management of robust Java computer programs. Course emphasizes Object Oriented programming design, programming documentation, testing and debugging techniques. (C-ID: COMP 122) (CSU/UC)
CRN 10521 (CS 221 - Intro to Obj Orien Prg in Java)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
CRN 10962 (CS 221 - Intro to Obj Orien Prg in Java)
Class Format: Hybrid (Face-to-Face + Online)
In a hybrid class, course activity occurs both online and face-to-face on campus; both the online and face-to-face portion are required. The face-to-face meetings occur on scheduled days and times. All online content is delivered in Canvas. At the start of the semester, a detailed schedule for the term, with face-to-face meetings, will be posted on IVC's Schedule Site and in Canvas.
Prerequisites: CS 221 with a grade of “C” or better and successful completion of Intermediate Algebra or appropriate placement as defined by AB 705. Basics of machine architecture, machine language, assembly language and operating systems. Representations of data types and structures along with instruction representation and execution, addressing modes, subroutine calls and return mechanisms, fixed point systems, and basic organization of the von Neumann machine are included. (C-ID: COMP 142) (CSU/UC)
CRN 10522 (CS 281 - Assembly Lang and Mach Org)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
This course is designed for students to gain hands-on engineering experience in electrical and computer engineering through projects in team building environments. Topics include circuit theory, assembly, systems programming and debugging, transducer mechanisms and interfacing transducers, signals and system theory, digital processing and modular design techniques.
CRN 10929 (ENGR 100 - Intro to Engineering Design)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisite: PHYS 200 with a grade of "C" or better, and credit or concurrent enrollment in MATH 194. A first course in engineering mechanics: properties of forces, moments, couples and resultants; two-and three-dimensional force systems acting on engineering structures in equilibrium; analysis of trusses and beams; distributed forces, shear and bending moment diagrams, center of gravity, centroids, friction, and area and mass moments of inertia. Optional topics include Fluid statics, cables, Mohr's circle and virtual work. (CSU, UC)
CRN 10603 (ENGR 210 - Statics)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Introduction to programming and software engineering for computer science majors and computer professionals. A systematic approach to the design, implementation, and management of robust Java computer programs. Course emphasizes Object Oriented programming design, programming documentation, testing and debugging techniques. (C-ID: COMP 122) (CSU/UC)
CRN 20549 (CS 221 - Intro to Obj Orien Prg in Java)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisite: CS 221 with a grade of "C" or better. Design and implementation of larger projects using object-oriented software engineering principles with emphasis on definition and use of data structures including: arrays, stacks, queues, linked lists, trees, hash tables, dictionaries, sets and graphs using JAVA. Standard methods are used for sorting, searching and analyzing the relative efficiency of algorithms (Big-O notation). (C-ID: COMP 132) (CSU/UC)
CRN 20550 (CS 231 - Intro to Data Structures)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
This course is designed for students to gain hands-on engineering experience in electrical and computer engineering through projects in team building environments. Topics include circuit theory, assembly, systems programming and debugging, transducer mechanisms and interfacing transducers, signals and system theory, digital processing and modular design techniques.
CRN 20981 (ENGR 100 - Intro to Engineering Design)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisite: ENGR 210 with a grade of "C" or better, and credit or concurrent enrollment in MATH 194. Fundamentals of kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies. topics include kinematics of particle motion; Newton's second law, work-energy and momentum methods; kinematics of planar motions of rigid bodies; work-energy and momentum principles of rigid body motion and introduction to mechanical vibrations. (C-ID: ENGR 230) (CSU/UC)
CRN 20607 (ENGR 212 - Dynamics)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisite: MATH 194 and PHYS 202 with grades of "C" or better. Circuit analysis by reduction methods, source transformations, mesh and nodal analysis. Operational amplifier model, transient analysis, alternating current circuits, impedance, power, phasor diagrams, and three-phase balanced networks. (CSU, UC)
CRN 21045 (ENGR 240 - Electric Circuit Analysis)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Introduction to programming and software engineering for computer science majors and computer professionals. A systematic approach to the design, implementation, and management of robust Java computer programs. Course emphasizes Object Oriented programming design, programming documentation, testing and debugging techniques. (C-ID: COMP 122) (CSU/UC)
CRN 10521 (CS 221 - Intro to Obj Orien Prg in Java)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
CRN 10962 (CS 221 - Intro to Obj Orien Prg in Java)
Class Format: Hybrid (Face-to-Face + Online)
In a hybrid class, course activity occurs both online and face-to-face on campus; both the online and face-to-face portion are required. The face-to-face meetings occur on scheduled days and times. All online content is delivered in Canvas. At the start of the semester, a detailed schedule for the term, with face-to-face meetings, will be posted on IVC's Schedule Site and in Canvas.
Prerequisites: CS 221 and MATH 091 or MATH 098 or equivalent with grades of "C" or better, or appropriate placement as defined by AB 705. Basics of machine architecture, machine language, assembly language and operating systems. Representations of data types and structures along with instruction representation and execution, addressing modes, subroutine calls and return mechanisms, fixed point systems, and basic organization of the von Neumann machine are included. (C-ID: COMP 142) (CSU/UC)
CRN 10522 (CS 281 - Assembly Lang and Mach Org)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
This course is designed for students to gain hands-on engineering experience in electrical and computer engineering through projects in team building environments. Topics include circuit theory, assembly, systems programming and debugging, transducer mechanisms and interfacing transducers, signals and system theory, digital processing and modular design techniques.
CRN 10929 (ENGR 100 - Intro to Engineering Design)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisite: PHYS 200 with a grade of "C" or better, and credit or concurrent enrollment in MATH 194. A first course in engineering mechanics: properties of forces, moments, couples and resultants; two-and three-dimensional force systems acting on engineering structures in equilibrium; analysis of trusses and beams; distributed forces, shear and bending moment diagrams, center of gravity, centroids, friction, and area and mass moments of inertia. Optional topics include Fluid statics, cables, Mohr's circle and virtual work. (CSU, UC)
CRN 10603 (ENGR 210 - Statics)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Introduction to programming and software engineering for computer science majors and computer professionals. A systematic approach to the design, implementation, and management of robust Java computer programs. Course emphasizes Object Oriented programming design, programming documentation, testing and debugging techniques. (C-ID COMP 122) (CSU,UC)
CRN 20549 (CS 221 - Intro to Obj Orien Prg in Java)
Class Format: Hybrid (Face-to-Face + Real-Time Online)
In a hybrid class, course activity occurs both online and face-to-face on campus; both the online and face-to-face portion are required. The face-to-face meetings occur on scheduled days and times. All online content is delivered in Canvas. At the start of the semester, a detailed schedule for the term, with face-to-face meetings, will be posted on IVC's Schedule Site and in Canvas.
Prerequisite: CS 221 or CS 230 with a grade of "C" or better. Design and implementation of larger projects using object-oriented software engineering principles with emphasis on definition and use of data structures including: arrays, stacks, queues, linked lists, trees, hash tables, dictionaries, sets and graphs using JAVA. Standard methods are used for sorting, searching and analyzing the relative efficiency of algorithms (Big-O notation). (C-ID COMP 132) (CSU, UC)
CRN 20550 (CS 231 - Intro to Data Structures)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
This course is designed for students to gain hands-on engineering experience in electrical and computer engineering through projects in team building environments. Topics include circuit theory, assembly, systems programming and debugging, transducer mechanisms and interfacing transducers, signals and system theory, digital processing and modular design techniques.
CRN 20927 (ENGR 100 - Intro to Engineering Design)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisite: ENGR 210 with a grade of "C" or better, and credit or concurrent enrollment in MATH 194. Fundamentals of kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies. topics include kinematics of particle motion; Newton's second law, work-energy and momentum methods; kinematics of planar motions of rigid bodies; work-energy and momentum principles of rigid body motion and introduction to mechanical vibrations. (CSU, UC)
CRN 20607 (ENGR 212 - Dynamics)
Class Format: Hybrid (Face-to-Face + Real-Time Online)
In a hybrid class, course activity occurs both online and face-to-face on campus; both the online and face-to-face portion are required. The face-to-face meetings occur on scheduled days and times. All online content is delivered in Canvas. At the start of the semester, a detailed schedule for the term, with face-to-face meetings, will be posted on IVC's Schedule Site and in Canvas.
Introduction to programming and software engineering for computer science majors and computer professionals. A systematic approach to the design, implementation, and management of robust Java computer programs. Course emphasizes Object Oriented programming design, programming documentation, testing and debugging techniques. (C-ID COMP 122) (CSU,UC)
CRN 10525 (CS 221 - Intro to Obj Orien Prg in Java)
Class Format: Hybrid (Face-to-Face + Online)
In a hybrid class, course activity occurs both online and face-to-face on campus; both the online and face-to-face portion are required. The face-to-face meetings occur on scheduled days and times. All online content is delivered in Canvas. At the start of the semester, a detailed schedule for the term, with face-to-face meetings, will be posted on IVC's Schedule Site and in Canvas.
CRN 10951 (CS 221 - Intro to Obj Orien Prg in Java)
Class Format: Online (Asynchronous)
In an online class, all course activity occurs online; there are no required real-time or on-campus meetings. All content is delivered in Canvas. Coursework does have due dates as set by the instructor, but can be completed, once the content becomes available, at any time before the due date. At the start of the semester, a detailed schedule for the term with specific content availability and due dates of coursework, including potential online proctored summative/high-stake assessments, such as a mid-term or final, will be posted on IVC's Schedule Site.
Prerequisites: CS 220 or CS 221 and MATH 091 or MATH 098 or equivalent with grades of "C" or better, or appropriate placement as defined by AB 705. Basics of machine architecture, machine language, assembly language and operating systems. Representations of data types and structures along with instruction representation and execution, addressing modes, subroutine calls and return mechanisms, fixed point systems, and basic organization of the von Neumann machine are included. (C-ID COMP 142) (CSU, UC)
CRN 10526 (CS 281 - Assembly Lang and Mach Org)
Class Format: Online (Asynchronous)
In an online class, all course activity occurs online; there are no required real-time or on-campus meetings. All content is delivered in Canvas. Coursework does have due dates as set by the instructor, but can be completed, once the content becomes available, at any time before the due date. At the start of the semester, a detailed schedule for the term with specific content availability and due dates of coursework, including potential online proctored summative/high-stake assessments, such as a mid-term or final, will be posted on IVC's Schedule Site.
This course is designed for students to gain hands-on engineering experience in electrical and computer engineering through projects in team building environments. Topics include circuit theory, assembly, systems programming and debugging, transducer mechanisms and interfacing transducers, signals and system theory, digital processing and modular design techniques.
CRN 10978 (ENGR 100 - Intro to Engineering Design)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisite: PHYS 200 with a grade of "C" or better, and credit or concurrent enrollment in MATH 194. A first course in engineering mechanics: properties of forces, moments, couples and resultants; two-and three-dimensional force systems acting on engineering structures in equilibrium; analysis of trusses and beams; distributed forces, shear and bending moment diagrams, center of gravity, centroids, friction, and area and mass moments of inertia. Optional topics include Fluid statics, cables, Mohr's circle and virtual work. (CSU, UC)
CRN 10608 (ENGR 210 - Statics)
Class Format: Hybrid (Face-to-Face + Real-Time Online)
In a hybrid class, course activity occurs both online and face-to-face on campus; both the online and face-to-face portion are required. The face-to-face meetings occur on scheduled days and times. All online content is delivered in Canvas. At the start of the semester, a detailed schedule for the term, with face-to-face meetings, will be posted on IVC's Schedule Site and in Canvas.
Prerequisite: CS 221 or CS 230 with a grade of "C" or better. Design and implementation of larger projects using object-oriented software engineering principles with emphasis on definition and use of data structures including: arrays, stacks, queues, linked lists, trees, hash tables, dictionaries, sets and graphs using JAVA. Standard methods are used for sorting, searching and analyzing the relative efficiency of algorithms (Big-O notation). (C-ID COMP 132) (CSU, UC)
CRN 21126 (CS 231 - Intro to Data Structures)
Class Format: Online (Asynchronous)
In an online class, all course activity occurs online; there are no required real-time or on-campus meetings. All content is delivered in Canvas. Coursework does have due dates as set by the instructor, but can be completed, once the content becomes available, at any time before the due date. At the start of the semester, a detailed schedule for the term with specific content availability and due dates of coursework, including potential online proctored summative/high-stake assessments, such as a mid-term or final, will be posted on IVC's Schedule Site.
Prerequisite: ENGR 210 with a grade of "C" or better, and credit or concurrent enrollment in MATH 194. Fundamentals of kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies. topics include kinematics of particle motion; Newton's second law, work-energy and momentum methods; kinematics of planar motions of rigid bodies; work-energy and momentum principles of rigid body motion and introduction to mechanical vibrations. (CSU, UC)
CRN 21319 (ENGR 212 - Dynamics)
Class Format: Online (Legacy Asynchronous)
In an online class, all course activity occurs online; there are no required real-time or on-campus meetings. All content is delivered in Canvas. Coursework does have due dates as set by the instructor, but can be completed, once the content becomes available, at any time before the due date. At the start of the semester, a detailed schedule for the term with specific content availability and due dates of coursework, including potential online proctored summative/high-stake assessments, such as a mid-term or final, will be posted on IVC's Schedule Site.
Introduction to programming and software engineering for computer science majors and computer professionals. A systematic approach to the design, implementation, and management of robust Java computer programs. Course emphasizes Object Oriented programming design, programming documentation, testing and debugging techniques. (C-ID COMP 122) (CSU,UC)
CRN 11116 (CS 221 - Intro to Obj Orien Prg in Java)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisite: PHYS 200 with a grade of "C" or better, and credit or concurrent enrollment in MATH 194. A first course in engineering mechanics: properties of forces, moments, couples and resultants; two-and three-dimensional force systems acting on engineering structures in equilibrium; analysis of trusses and beams; distributed forces, shear and bending moment diagrams, center of gravity, centroids, friction, and area and mass moments of inertia. Optional topics include Fluid statics, cables, Mohr's circle and virtual work. (CSU, UC)
CRN 11364 (ENGR 210 - Statics)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisite: ENGR 210 with a grade of "C" or better, and credit or concurrent enrollment in MATH 194. Fundamentals of kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies. topics include kinematics of particle motion; Newton's second law, work-energy and momentum methods; kinematics of planar motions of rigid bodies; work-energy and momentum principles of rigid body motion and introduction to mechanical vibrations. (CSU, UC)
CRN 21319 (ENGR 212 - Dynamics)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisite: PHYS 200 with a grade of "C" or better, and credit or concurrent enrollment in MATH 194. A first course in engineering mechanics: properties of forces, moments, couples and resultants; two-and three-dimensional force systems acting on engineering structures in equilibrium; analysis of trusses and beams; distributed forces, shear and bending moment diagrams, center of gravity, centroids, friction, and area and mass moments of inertia. Optional topics include Fluid statics, cables, Mohr's circle and virtual work. (CSU, UC)
CRN 11364 (ENGR 210 - Statics)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisite: ENGR 210 with a grade of "C" or better, and credit or concurrent enrollment in MATH 194. Kinetics of a particle; central force motion; systems of particles; work and energy; impulse and momentum; moments and products of inertia; Euler's equations of motion; vibration and time response; engineering applications. (CSU, UC)
CRN 21319 (ENGR 212 - Dynamics)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.
Prerequisite: PHYS 200 with a grade of "C" or better, and credit or concurrent enrollment in MATH 194. A first course in engineering mechanics: properties of forces, moments, couples and resultants; two-and three-dimensional force systems acting on engineering structures in equilibrium; analysis of trusses and beams; distributed forces, shear and bending moment diagrams, center of gravity, centroids, friction, and area and mass moments of inertia. Optional topics include Fluid statics, cables, Mohr's circle and virtual work. (CSU, UC)
CRN 11364 (ENGR 210 - Statics)
Class Format: Face-to-Face (On Ground)
In a face-to-face class, course activity occurs at IVC or a designated physical site. The course meetings occur on scheduled days and times. Instructors may still use Canvas or other software products to enhance the class outside of the face-to-face meetings, such as by posting documents, discussions, and announcements.