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Engineering

Solano Community College’s Engineering Program provides a strong foundation in math, physics, and engineering principles through a carefully structured two-year lower-division curriculum.

Coordinated with the Engineering Liaison Committee of California, these courses ensure seamless transfer to four-year universities across the state. Students gain both academic rigor and hands-on problem-solving skills that prepare them for the next step in their engineering journey.

Whether transferring to a top university or entering the workforce with an AS degree, Solano engineering students are building the future—one innovation at a time.

 

 

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The Engineering Program at Solano Community College offers a two-year lower-division curriculum designed to prepare students for seamless transfer to four-year universities. The program follows the Engineering Core Courses recommended by the Engineering Liaison Committee of California, ensuring alignment with universities statewide.

In addition to preparing students for transfer, Solano offers an Associate in Science (AS) Degree in Engineering. While most students continue their studies at a university, the AS degree also provides opportunities for entry-level employment in positions requiring strong foundations in science and mathematics.

  • Associate in Science in Engineering (AS)
    A two-year program providing a strong foundation in science, math, and engineering principles. Designed primarily for students planning to transfer to a four-year university, but also valuable for those seeking entry-level positions in technical fields.

(Note: No certificates are currently offered in Engineering at Solano Community College.)

Graduates of Solano’s Engineering Program are well-prepared to continue their studies at a four-year university, leading to careers in fields such as:

  • Civil Engineering

  • Mechanical Engineering

  • Electrical Engineering

  • Computer Engineering

  • Aerospace Engineering

  • Chemical Engineering

Students who complete the Associate in Science in Engineering degree and enter the workforce may also find opportunities in entry-level technical and engineering support roles, such as:

  • Engineering Technician

  • CAD Designer/Drafter

  • Quality Assurance Technician

  • Field Service Technician

  • Research & Development Assistant

 

 

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Program Reviews

Learn more by checking out the Engineering Program Review which covers Program Description, Learning Outcomes, Student Successes, and more.

 

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