Engineering Course Descriptions
Engineering Course
Descriptions
ENGR 110 Introduction to Engineering (3)
Corequisite: MATH 126 with at least a "C" standing. An introduction
to the foundations and fields of professional engineering. Fundamentals of statistics,
computers, chemistry, electrical engineering, statics, dynamics, and computer-assisted
design (CAD). Engineering orientation as an aid in selecting fields of emphasis.
A design project completed to a prototype in the theme of the course. Two lectures
and one three-hour laboratory per week. (Spring Semester)
ENGR 207 Statics (3)
Corequisite: MATH 252 with at least a "C" standing. Two- and three-dimensional
equilibrium employing vector algebra; friction; centroids and centers of gravity;
moments of inertia. (Fall Semester)
ENGR 208 Dynamics (3)
Prerequisite: ENGR 207 with at least a "C" grade. Corequisite: MATH 260
with at least a "C" standing. One- and two-dimensional kinetics and kinematics
of rigid bodies by vector calculus; dynamics of rotation, translation, and plane
motion; relative motion; work and energy; impulse and momentum. (Spring Semester)
ENGR 222 Computational Methods (2)
Prerequisite: CPTR 150 and MAT 151 both with at least a "C" grade. See
CPTR 222 for course description. Cross-listed as CPTR 222. (Spring Semester)
ENGR 228 Circuit Analysis (3)
Prerequisite: MATH 319 with at least a "C" grade or permission of instructor.
Corequisite: PHYS 272 or PHYS 282 with at least a "C" standing. Basic circuit
concepts of current, voltage, power, properties of resistance, capacitance,
inductance; Kirchoff's laws and circuit impedance; frequency characteristics;
transients. Laboratory time covers basic measurements using DC and AC meters,
potentionmeters, bridges, and oscilloscopes. One four-hour lecture-laboratory
per week. (Summer Session)
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