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EGR 100: Freshman Summer Institute
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
An introduction to the skills and practices in engineering. This course encourages incoming and potential students to gain insight and experience in engineering by their participation in demonstrations and experiments from the engineering discipllines.
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EGR 101: Introduction to Applied Science and Engineering I
2.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Corequisites: MTH 113 An introduction to engineering and applied science that emphasizes development of engineering problem-solving skills through work on team projects in DC and AC circuits, electromagnetics, and computer measurement and control. The course applies calculus and physics problem solving skills to projects in the Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering disciplines. The course develops teamwork, written and oral communication skills, and uses computer tools (Electronic Workbench and MATLAB) for analysis and simulation.
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EGR 102: Introduction to Applied Science and Engineering II
2.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Prerequisites: MTH 111 or 113 Corequisites: MTH 114 and PHY 111 An introduction to engineering and applied science,& which emphasizes development of& problem-solving skills through& teamwork on& projects in engineering mechanics. The course applies calculus and physics to engineering problems, develops written and oral communication skills and uses computer tools for analysis and simulation.
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EGR 131: Introduction to Design
1.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
0.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory Covers computer-graphic design material and develops graphic communication skills.
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EGR 157: Science of Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
2 hours lecture, 1 hour laboratory Prerequisites: honors requirements (3.2 G.P.A. or by invitation) The scientific principles underlying the practice of various engineering disciplines. This honors-level course is for non-science and non-engineering majors. This honors-level course is for non-science and non-engineering majors.
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EGR 203: Environmental Geology
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
3 hours lecture A brief outline of earth’s development to the present and basic materials of geology-rocks, minerals, and geological processes. The course examines how geologic processes and hazards influence human activities, the geologic aspects of pollution and waste disposal problems, etc. Prior exposure to geology or college-level math or science is not necessary.
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EGR 241: Engineering Mechanics I: Statics
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
3 hours lecture Prerequisites: PHY 111 or PHY 113, MTH 112 or MTH 114 The first course in engineering mechanics, with two major objectives: first, to introduce the student to the science of engineering mechanics and second to introduce the student to the art of applying science to the solution of engineering problems. The specific vehicle or curriculum to accomplish these objectives will be a study of the statics of rigid bodies.
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EGR 241 - Engineering Mechanics I: Statics
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EGR 242: Engineering Mechanics II: Dynamics
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
3 hours lecture Prerequisites: EGR 241; MTH 112 or MTH 114 A continuation of the study of mechanics initiated in EGR 241. Work and energy methods are emphasized. Motion in accelerating coordinate systems and dynamics of system particles lead to the discussion of rigid body dynamics in three dimensions. A number of examples of rigid body motion are discussed.
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EGR 301: Applied Engineering Mathematics
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
3 hours lecture Prerequisites: MTH 212 or MNE 212 Mathematical methods useful to all engineering students. They include: elements of linear algebra, matrices, eigenvalue problems, systems of ordinary differential equations, Fourier series, partial differential equations, probability theory, mathematical statistics, and a brief introduction to complex numbers.
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EGR 303: Engineering Economics
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth
Prerequisites: MTH 114 or 112 Concepts and methods of engineering economics for decision making in engineering. Introduction of common methods of present worth analysis, rate of return, replacement analysis, and decision making under risk. Market evaluation of technology in competitive world markets including technological change, the environment, public goods and governmental trade policies.
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