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Engineering Classes in Community College

Hey y'all! I'm potentially looking at joining an engineering course at a community college. I'm curious about the difficulty level of the classes. Does anyone have any insight on what the easiest class might be in an engineering program in a community college?

a month ago

Hey there! While the difficulty level in engineering courses certainly varies according to the specific course and the individual's aptitude and interest, a common "starter" course in many community colleges' engineering programs is likely to be an introduction to engineering course.

These introductory courses often focus on providing an overview of various engineering fields, basic engineering concepts, and professional practices, which can give you a foundation and direction for your future studies. Another course which can be easier relatively is Engineering Graphics or CAD (Computer Aided Design), that teaches students to visualize and design 2D or 3D models.

However, keep in mind that what might be 'easy' for some may not be for others. It often comes down to where your skills and interests lie. For instance, if you're strong in math and physics, you might find those foundation courses relatively easy.

Also, it could be beneficial to focus less on what is the easiest and more on what will provide you with the foundational knowledge you'll need to be successful in your engineering program. Remember, every class you take is meant to prepare you for more complex subjects further down the line. An academic advisor at your community college can best guide you on course selection based on your specific situation and goals.

a month ago

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