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Page 1: Engineering (ENGR) · Engineering (ENGR) ENGR 1000 ... or higher Introduces engineering-problem-solving techniques, design processes, ... torsional, flexural,

Engineering

Engineering (ENGR)ENGR 1000Introduction to Engineering3:3:0 Fall, Spring* Prerequisite(s) or Corequisite(s): MATH 1060or higher

Introduces engineering-problem-solvingtechniques, design processes, modelling ofsimple structural and mechanical systemsusing CAD, and systems analysis in Excel.Emphasizes engineering design procedures byincorporating group projects and presentations.Course Lab fee of $11 for computers applies.Lab access fee of $35 for computers applies.

ENGR 1020Survey of Engineering1:1:0 Fall, Spring* Prerequisite(s): MAT 1010 or higher* Corequisite(s): MATH 1050 or MATH 1055recommended

Introduces the various areas of engineering topre-engineering majors and others interestedin learning more about the contributionsengineers make to our modern society.Includes a brief history of engineering anddiscussions about what engineers really do.Discusses professional ethics, responsibilities,and career opportunities. Includes lectures,guest speakers, and in-class exercises.

ENGR 1030Engineering Programming3:3:0 Fall, Spring* Prerequisite(s): ENGR 1000* Prerequisite(s) or Corequisite(s): MATH 1210

Involves modelling and analysis of electro-mechanical systems using Arduino projects.Includes programming in Matlab and C.Applies scientific principles to solve and modelengineering problems. Involves developing andwriting programs to gather data, guide, andcontrol electro-mechanical devices to achievepredefined objectives. Course fee of $11 forsupplies/materials applies.

ENGR 2010Engineering Statics3:3:0 Fall, Spring* Prerequisite(s): MATH 1210* Prerequisite(s) or Corequisite(s): PHYS 2210

Teaches principles of engineering mechanicsas applied to bodies at rest. Discusses theconcepts of position and force vectors, freebody diagrams, equilibrium, center of gravity,centroids, distributed loading, friction, area andmass moments of inertia. Applies principleslearned in the analysis of trusses, frames andmachines. Lab access fee of $35 for computersapplies.

ENGR 2030Engineering Dynamics3:3:0 Fall, Spring* Prerequisite(s): ENGR 2010, MATH 1220,and PHYS 2210

Teaches principles of engineering mechanicsas applied to bodies in motion. Studieskinematics and kinetics of particles andrigid bodies. Develops the concepts of forceand acceleration, work, energy, impulse,momentum, impact, and vibration. Utilizestheory and methodology developed in thesolution of practical engineering problems. Labaccess fee of $35 for computers applies.

ENGR 2140Mechanics of Materials3:3:0 Fall, Spring* Prerequisite(s): ENGR 2010 and PHYS 2210

Studies behavior of materials under axial,torsional, flexural, transverse shear andcombined loading conditions. Analyzes natureof stress and strain for ductile and brittlematerials, stress and strain diagrams, stressconcentration, and failure of materials. Includesanalysis of repeated and dynamic loading, andbasic design techniques related to above topics.Lab access fee of $35 for computers applies.

ENGR 2160Introduction to Materials Science andEngineering3:3:0 Fall, Spring* Prerequisite(s): CHEM 1210

Introduces students to properties of materialsfrom macro and micro point of view.Includes failure analysis of materials, alteringproperties of materials, and fracture mechanics.Introduces properties of solid materials andtheir behavior as applied to engineering. Labaccess fee of $35 applies.

ENGR 2300Engineering Thermodynamics3:3:0 Fall* Prerequisite(s): MATH 1220, PHYS 2210

Covers static pressure, phase diagrams,equations of state, and mass balance. Studieslaws of thermodynamics and their application inengineering problem solving. Includes analysisof open and closed systems, steady state,and unsteady flow problems. Studies heatengine, refrigeration, and other importantthermodynamic cycles. Discusses the conceptof Entropy and Entropy balance. Lab access feeof $35 applies.

ENGR 2450Computational Methods for EngineeringAnalysis3:3:0 Fall, Spring* Prerequisite(s): ENGR 1030

Discusses computational and symbolicmethods for the solution of complex engineeringproblems. Discusses computer representationof numbers and algorithm error analysis.Covers the solution of algebraic and differentialequations. Includes the use of modern softwaretools. Lab access fee of $35 for computersapplies.

ENGR 295RSpecial Topics1 to 3:1 to 3:0 On Sufficient Demand* Prerequisite(s): Permission of DepartmentChair

Presents various engineering topics. Examinescurrent technology, techniques, processes andequipment. Includes oral and written reports.May be repeated for a maximum of 3 creditstoward graduation.

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