The Engineering Program at TMCC provides project based experience for students interested in pursuing a career in one of the many fields of engineering.
The Associate of Science Degree, Engineering provides a general foundation in engineering design, physics, math and chemistry for students who wish to transfer to a four-year school in any area of engineering.
For more information, see our Frequently Asked Questions and Catalog Course Descriptions.
To consider which Engineering class you should be enrolling in for the semester, use the following flowchart:
ENGR 100
Introduction to Engineering Design
A course for students considering a degree in engineering. The course focuses on working in groups and the process of engineering design. A weekly lab is integrated into the course.
Taught: Fall, Spring
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ENGR 242
Case Histories in Civil Engineering
A course for CEPP students which is based on case studies.
Prerequisite: ENGR 100
Taught: Fall
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ENGR 110
Introduction to Renewable Energy
An introductory course which focuses on sources of renewable energy. Designed for the geothermal technician and CEPP students.
Taught: Fall, Spring
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ENGR 244
Introduction to Engineering Economics
A course for CEPP students focusing on the economic aspects of engineering.
Prerequisite: ENGR 100
Taught: Spring
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ME 241
Statics
A beginning statics course for those planning on transferring to UNR in civil engineering.
Prerequisite: PHYS 180, MATH 182
Taught: Spring
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ENGR 243
Fluid Mechanics: Hydraulics and Hydrology
A course for CEPP students which introduces the practical aspects of fluid mechanics.
Prerequisite: ENGR 100
Taught: Spring
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ENGR 245
Materials Behavior and Statistical Analysis
A course for CEPP students which explores the basics of materials.
Prerequisite: ENGR 100
Taught: Fall
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If you are interested in learning more about these classes, please don’t hesitate to contact us.