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Kenneth

Kenneth Tang

Professor: Computer-aided Design and Drafting (CADD), Graphics, Land Surveying, Engineering
Physics and Engineering Department


Building: 61-2505
(909) 274-4425
ktang36AT_mtsac.edu
http://faculty.mtsac.edu/ktang36/


Undergrad - Civil and Transportation Engineering, University of California Irvine
Graduate - Engineering, California Polytechnic University Pomona (summa cum laude)
PE — Professional Civil Engineer, State of California


Awards:
  • CELSOC Engineering & Land Surveying Top Graduate Scholarship Award
  • The Frank D. Whitehead Family President's Council Graduate Scholarship for College of Engineering, California Polytechnic Pomona
  • Chinese American Construction Professional Graduate Scholarship
  • Formal member of Alpha Pi Mu, Chi Epsilon, Golden Key, Tau Beta Pi, the National Dean's List

Kenneth Tang

        Kenneth Tang has been teaching engineering courses within the Physics and Engineering Department at Mt. SAC since 2017.  He is also a project manager within the Public Works Department at the City of South Gate, where he has served since 2010.  

        As a project manager, Kenneth oversees major engineering and construction projects at the City of South Gate.  He has focused his career on design, management, and construction of public works projects for over 26 years.  He also has extensive experience in planning, engineering design, land surveying, development review, construction management, project administration, and project management.  In addition, his duties have included Capital Improvement Program management, plan/map check, jurisdictional coordination, council presentations and public involvement.

        Through his experiences as a project manager, he has been given the opportunity not only to serve the community in the form of structural developments, but he is also able to utilize engineering skills directly to benefit another person in the community through teaching.  Kenneth's main plan is to pass on his education skills and engineering experiences to students at Mt. SAC.

        In his spare time, he enjoys helping those less fortunate and spending time with his family.

 

 For more information, please check out here: Kenneth Website