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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
3 Credits This is an introductory course in programming and computing for scientists and engineers. The course introduces students to the following aspects of software engineering: specification, requirements, design, code, and test. This course uses a problem-solving approach for developing algorithms. The following topics will be included: data types and related operations, looping, decision, input/output, functions, arrays, files, and plotting. Prerequisite: Pre-Calculus or permission of the instructor.
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2.00 Credits
3 Credits Freehand pencil sketching and CAD as tools for graphical communication of engineering designs. Standard forms for design graphics and view layout, orthographic projection, section and auxiliary views, dimensioning, tolerancing, introduction to shop processes. Prerequisite: Enrollment in an engineering program.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
3 Credits Application and use of a high-end computer-aided design (CAD) tool for graphical communication of conceptual engineering designs. Includes definition of standards and conventions for generating part and assembly drawings as well as introductory methods for creating and documenting conceptual aerospace systems design. Application of rapid prototyping methods for constructing and integrating aerospace models as well as conceptual aircraft design.
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3.00 Credits
Application and use of high-end computer-assisted drafting, design, and analysis tool (CATIA) to engineering challenges. Applications of CATIA workbenches: the product specification tree, knowledgware, parametric design, part and assembly design, modification, document release and control, final drawings, and changes. Prerequisites: EGR 120, ES 201, ES 204.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
4 Credits A detailed study of basic DC and AC theory and circuit concepts. Subject areas include the physical nature of matter, Ohm's Law, DC and AC components, series and parallel circuits, reactance, resonance, and transformer theory. Prerequisite: MA 111 or MA 145. Corequisites: EL 108, MA 112.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
1 Credit One three-hour laboratory session per week with experiments paralleling the material of EL 107. Corequisite: EL 107.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
4 Credits An introductory course in solid-state fundamentals and circuit analysis. Subject areas include semiconductor construction, biasing, small and large signal amplifier analysis, active devices, operational amplifiers, oscillators, and frequency considerations. Prerequisites: EL 107, EL 108. Corequisite: EL 204.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
1 Credit One three-hour laboratory session per week with experiments paralleling the material of EL 203. Corequisite: EL 203.
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
4 Credits An introduction to digital fundamentals and their applications to electronic and avionics systems. Prerequisite: EL 107. Corequisite: EL 213.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
1 Credit One three-hour laboratory session per week with experiments paralleling the material of EL 212. Corequisite: EL 212.
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