Courses
ENGR 1000
(Active)
Introduction to Engineering
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0 F, Sp
Prerequisite(s):MAT 1000 or MAT 1010
Introduces the various areas of engineering to pre-engineering majors and others interested in learning more about the contributions engineers make to our modern society. Includes a brief history of engineering and discussions about what engineers really do. Discusses professional ethics, responsibilities, and career opportunities. Emphasizes problem solving skills and the processes and procedures of engineering design. Includes lectures, projects, guest speakers, field trips, and in-class exercises.
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ENGR 2010
(Active)
Engineering Statics
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0 F, Sp
Prerequisite(s):MATH 1210
Teaches principles of engineering mechanics as applied to bodies at rest. Discusses the concepts of position and force vectors, free body diagrams, equilibrium, center of gravity, centroids, distributed loading, friction, area and mass moments of inertia. Applies principles learned in the analysis of trusses, frames and machines.
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ENGR 2030
(Active)
Engineering Dynamics
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0 F, Sp
Prerequisite(s):ENGR 2010, MATH 1220, and PHYS 2210
Teaches principles of engineering mechanics as applied to bodies in motion. Studies kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies. Develops the concepts of force and acceleration, work, energy, impulse, momentum, impact, and vibration. Utilizes theory and methodology developed in the solution of practical engineering problems.
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ENGR 2140
(Active)
Mechanics of Materials
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0 F, Sp
Prerequisite(s):ENGR 2010 and PHYS 2210
Studies behavior of materials under axial, torsional, flexural, transverse shear and combined loading conditions. Analyzes nature of stress and strain for ductile and brittle materials, stress and strain diagrams, stress concentration, and failure of materials. Includes analysis of repeated and dynamic loading, and basic design techniques related to above topics.
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ENGR 2300
(Active)
Engineering Thermodynamics
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0 Sp
Prerequisite(s):MATH 1220, PHYS 2210
Covers static pressure, phase diagrams, equations of state, and mass balance. Studies the first and second laws of thermodynamics and their application in engineering problem solving. Includes analysis of open and closed systems, steady state, and unsteady flow problems. Studies heat engine, refrigeration, and Carnot cycles. Discusses Entropy and Energy balance.
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ENGR 2450
(Active)
Computational Methods for Engineering Analysis
3.0 : 3.0 : 0.0 F
Prerequisite(s):MATH 1210, CS 1400
Discusses computational and symbolic methods for the solution of complex engineering problems. Discusses computer representation of numbers and algorithm error analysis. Covers the solution of algebraic and differential equations. Includes the use of modern software tools.
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ENGR 295R
(Active)
Special Topics
1.0 to 3.0 : 1.0 to 3.0 : 0.0 On Sufficient Demand
Prerequisite(s):Permission of Department Chair
Presents various engineering topics. Examines current technology, techniques, processes and equipment. Includes oral and written reports. May be repeated for a maximum of 3 credits toward graduation.
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Degrees
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