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3.00 Credits
An introduction to applied fluid mechanics, including properties, hydrostatic pressure, flow and pressure, flow and pressure measurements, forces on areas, continuity equation, Bernoulli and general energy equations, analysis of piping systems for losses, and pump selection. These principles are applied to a variety of typical engineering problems in fluid systems. This course is designed to develop each student's ability to analyze engineering problems. Prerequisites: Ms-101 and Cs-150 (or equivalent).?Rec. 2, Lab. 2, Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
Study of static force systems, equilibrium, friction, and moments, and their application to structures, including trusses. Also includes study of simple dynamic systems, including kinematics of rectilinear and angular motion, force and inertia, work, energy, and power, the basics of oscillatory motion, and impulse and momentum. Prerequisites: Ms-110 or Ms-150, Ps-102 or Ps-162. Rec. 4, Cr. 4.
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3.00 Credits
The study of forces applied to structures. Introduces vector mechanics, static equilibrium, two and three dimensional force systems, distributed forces and friction, linear and angular kinematics, linear and angular kinetics, energy methods, impulse, momentum, kinetics of three-dimensional motions, and vibrations. Structures studied include plane and three-dimensional trusses, frames, beams, and cables. Rec. 3 and 3, Cr. 3 and 2.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of Basic Electronics, introduces bi-polar transistor operation and characteristics, field effect transistors, thyristors, and optoelectric devices. Prerequisite: ET200. Rec. 3, Cr. 2.
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3.00 Credits
Topics include digital concepts: number systems, semiconductor devices for digital circuits, integrated, digital integrated, and digital logical circuits. Boolean algebra and arithmetic circuits will be covered as time permits. Prerequisite: ET207. Rec. 3, Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
Topics in counter circuits, shift registers, timers, analog interfacing, memories, microprocessors, fundamentals, and programmable logic controllers will be covered as time permits. Prerequisite: ET208. Rec. 3, Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to heat and work processes that covers units, properties, energy, and the first and second laws of thermodynamics applied to ideal gas and steam processes. Prerequisites: Ms-110 and Cs-150 and Et-201.?Rec. 3, Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
Power and refrigeration cycles, heat transfer, and contemporary problems in energy conversion. Prerequisite: Et-211.?Rec. 2, Lab. 2, Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
A study of stresses and strains in structural members including tension, compression, shear, torsion, bending, and combined stresses. Stresses and strains in beams, columns, and indeterminate structure are also examined.?Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
A foundation course designed to acquaint the student with the properties and testing procedures of today's common industrial materials used in ship building. Materials science, application considerations, and analysis of properties of metals, plastics, ceramics and composites will be covered through classroom and laboratory activity. Destructive and non-destructive testing procedures will be performed to identify and determine mechanical, physical and other properties for specific industrial and ship building applications. Rec. 3, Cr. 3.
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