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3.00 Credits
A study f partial derivatives, the gradient, the directi nal derivative, n rmals, tangent planes, extrema, m ments f inertia and center f mass in rectangular-cylindrical-spherical c rdinates, the divergence, curl, line integrals, Green's the rem, surface integrals, Divergence the rem, and St kes' the rem. This c urse is designed t supp rt ENT 262. Prerequisite: ENM 251 r permissi n f the instruct r.
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3.00 Credits
A study f industrial applicati ns f pr bability and statistics, with particular attenti n t pr cess c ntr l, quality c ntr l, and mathematical meth ds t impr ve pr ductivity. Prerequisite: ENM 126 r MAT 026.
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3.00 Credits
An intr ducti n t c mputer aided drafting and design (CADD). Aut CAD LT2000 is used t pr duce tw -dimensi nal drawings. Vari us entry-level skills are taught using engineering, architectural and surveying examples. N pri r c mputer r drafting experience is assumed; h wever, a basic understanding f drafting is rec mmended.
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4.00 Credits
An intr ducti n t the w rld f electricity and electr nics. This c urse is designed f r the student with n previ us electrical backgr und. It c vers circuit the ry, electr nic c mp nents and simple applicati ns. In the lab rat ry students will build circuits and use electr nic instruments t analyze the circuits. Skills prerequisite: ENG 020 and ENG 060. Prerequisite: ENM 126.
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3.00 Credits
An intr ducti n t the w rld f electricity and electr nics, with lab rat ry dem nstrati ns. Examples drawn fr m h me appliances, pers nal c mputers, televisi n, and health m nit ring equipment make the c ntent applicable t everyday life. (N t intended f r students maj ring in electrical engineering.)
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4.00 Credits
An intr ducti n t the basics f r interpreting engineered drawings. T pics include but are n t limited t three view drawings, rth graphic pr jecti ns, sketching, types f lines, dimensi ning, t lerancing, secti n views, auxiliary views, and manufacturing with different material types. Skills prerequisite: ENG 020 and ENG 060. C requisite: ENM 126.
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4.00 Credits
A c ntinuati n f ENT 135. Additi nal t pics include but are n t limited t chain dimensi ning, drawings f r numerical c ntr l, assembly drawings, bill f materials, welding drawings and symb ls, datum features engineering and ge metric t lerancing and feature based t lerancing. Prerequisite: ENT 135 r permissi n f the instruct r.
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3.00 Credits
The basic chemistry f plastics, the maj r resins used and m dern industrial pr cesses c nnected with these materials.
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4.00 Credits
An intr ducti n t the metalw rking pr cesses including the setup and perati n f metalw rking t ls. T pics c vered will be manufacturing the ry, t l ge metry, blueprint reading, precisi n measurements, gages and inspecti n, as well as a basic intr ducti n t c mputer aided drafting and aut mated machine t ls. Skills prerequisite: ENG 020 and ENG 060. C requisite: ENM 126.
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4.00 Credits
A c ntinuati n f the the ry f manufacturing planning and pr cesses fr m ENT 151. C mputer aided drafting/design (CAD) techniques are utilized t create tw and three dimensi nal drawings fr m engineering drawings. 3D s lid m deling is intr duced. Prerequisite: ENT 151 r permissi n f the instruct r.
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