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ENGR 1173: Computer Graphics/ Introduction to Visual 3/ 3 Communication and Engineering Design
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
Computer-aided engineering design fundamentals. Projection theory, sketching, creative design, and geometric modeling.
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ENGR 3113: Statics 3
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
Prerequisite: PHYS 2212; Co-requisite: MATH 3303 or departmental consent Elements of statics in one, two, and three dimensions, centroids, analysis of structures and machines, and friction.
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ENGR 3123: Dynamics 3
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
Prerequisite: ENGR 3113 The kinematics and kinetics of particles and extended rigid bodies moving in a plane.
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ENGR 3133: Mechanics of Deformable Bodies 3
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
Prerequisite: ENGR 3123 Defi nition and analysis of stress and strain, applications to axially loaded elements, torsion of circular shafts and beam bending, plasticity, and column stability.
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ENGR 3810: Chemical Process Principles 3
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
Co-requisite: PHYS 2212 An introductory engineering approach to material and energy balance for physical and chemical processes is developed. Gas behavior, systems of units, material properties, and thermophysical and thermochemical concepts are discussed. Emphasis is on the application of material and energy balances to steady and unsteady state physical and chemical processes. Same as CHEM 3810.
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ENGR 3830: Engineering Thermodynamics 3
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
Prerequisite: MATH 3303, ENGR/CHEM 3810. Co-requisite: PHYS 2212, CHEM 3522 An introductory engineering approach to thermodynamics for physical and chemical processes is developed. Applications of fi rst and second laws, engines, refrigeration and compression cycles, equations of states, fl uid properties, and corresponding states will be emphasized. Same as CHEM 3830. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 205
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ENGR 3885: Selected Topics in Chemical Engineering var
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
Prerequisite: Consent of the department. Title and description of course to be specifi ed at time of offering. May be repeated for credit. Same as CHEM 3885.
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ENVS 1111: Introduction to Physical Geography 3
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
An introduction to physical geography, surveying weather, climate, vegetation soils, land forms, water resources, and their spatial interrelationships and distributions. Same as GEOG 1111. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 219
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ENVS 2202: Environmental Studies 3
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
An integrative, interdisciplinary focus on specifi ed environmental issues approached from selected disciplines in the natural and social sciences. Topics and disciplines vary from semester to semester. Major objectives are to develop environmental literacy and to understand and critically assess how humanity positively and negatively impacts ecological systems at local and global levels. Same as XIDS 2202.
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ENVS 2553: Geology of the National Parks 3
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
The study of the geologic processes that formed our national parks. Selected national parks and monuments are used to illustrate fundamental geologic processes such as volcanism, sedimentation, glaciation, stream and shoreline erosion, and crustal deformation among others. Same as GEOL 2553.
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