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4.00 Credits
A trig n metry-based lab rat ry c urse designed t pr vide the technician with a s lid understanding f AC/DC circuits and c mp nents. T pics include v ltage, current resistance, reactance, s urces, c mp nents, res nance circuit laws and the rems. A weekly lab rat ry sessi n will be required. C requisite: MAT 102.
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4.00 Credits
The beginning f a f ur-semester sequence f r engineering, physics, architecture, and mathematics maj rs. With an emphasis n pr blem s lving, this c urse c vers classical mechanics, including particle kinematics, translati nal and r tati nal m ti n, the f rces affecting m ti n, equilibrium, w rk and mechanical energy, impulse and m mentum, and harm nic m ti n. C requisite: ENM 151 r permissi n f the instruct r.
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4.00 Credits
Elasticity, hydr statics, and dynamics. This c urse als c vers heat transfer, including thermal stresses, phase changes, state phen mena, and the relati n between thermal and mechanical energy; laws f therm dynamics, therm dynamic pr cesses, cycles, and heat engines; entr py, mathematics f waves, standing waves, string and wind instruments, and the musical scale. Prerequisite: ENM 151 and ENT 161. C requisite: ENM 152 r permissi n f the instruct r.
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4.00 Credits
Applicati ns f the pers nal c mputer t vari us engineering pr blems, including mathematical applicati ns such as graphing techniques and statistical analysis, and engineering applicati ns such as c mputer assisted design and electrical circuit analysis. C language pr gramming will be intr duced. Skills prerequisite: ENG 020 and ENG 060.
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4.00 Credits
A first c urse in electrical circuit the ry f r engineering students. Included are t pics such as DC circuit the ry, Kirch ff 's Laws, Thevenin's and N rt n's equivalents, super p siti n, transient circuitanalysis, RLC circuits and damping, sinus idal analysis, c mplex f rcing functi ns, phas r analysis, and p wer in AC circuits. Students use a variety f electr nic equipment in a lab rat ry setting. C rrelati n between analytical and experimental results will be emphasized. Prerequisite: Differential and integral calculus c urses such as ENM 151 and ENM 152.
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4.00 Credits
A c ntinuati n f ENT 203 with an emphasis placed n the use f F urier analysis and LaPlace transf rms. Included are t pics such as c mplex frequency, Z(s), frequency resp nse, res nance, tw -p rt netw rks, active devices, transf rmers, F urier series, and c mplex F urier series. A variety f equipment will be used in a lab rat ry setting t analyze c mplex electrical circuits and t study active devices. Prerequisite: ENM 151, ENM 152, and ENT 203.
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3.00 Credits
A c ntinuati n f ENT 122. Expands n the Aut CAD LT 2000 variables and cust mizati n f c mmands intr duced in ENT 122. Presents m re c mplex c mmands. Prerequisite: ENT 122 r permissi n f the instruct r.
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3.00 Credits
A three-dimensi nal study f static mechanical f rce systems including resultants, centr ids and centers f gravity, equilibrium, fricti n, and m ments f inertia. Vect r algebra is empl yed. C requisite: ENM 251 r permissi n f the instruct r.
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3.00 Credits
A mathematical study f the kinematics and kinetics. T pics include rectangular, angular, and curvilinear m ti n; simple harm nic m ti n; instant centers, relative vel city and accelerati n and their related quantities; w rk and energy; impulse and m mentum. Vect r mathematics is used. Prerequisite: ENT 212 r permissi n f the instruct r.
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3.00 Credits
A mathematical study f stresses and deflecti ns f mechanical structures under axial, t rsi nal, and flexural l ading. P sts, shafts, beams, c lumns, and ther mechanical shapes are studied, including statistically indeterminate cases. Prerequisite: ENM 152 and ENT 161.
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