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2.00 Credits
Lec-1, lab-3 PREREQ.: MATH 855; 92; and 95 This course introduces the student to team oriented engineering design and problem solving processes as well as the use of computers in the solution of a wide variety of engineering problems. The course makes use of a variety of software applications including commercial spreadsheet such as Microsoft Excel and graphics program such as Matlab in solving problems. Throughout the course, emphasis will be given to technical communications, teamwork, engineering design and problem solving methodologies. CSU/UC
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3.00 Credits
Lec-2, lab-3 PREREQ.: MATH 95 or ET 50 or equvalents (ea. concur.) Theory and practice in linear and angular measurements. Equipment and methods used in common surveying measurements. Treatment of errors in measurements in surveying and other areas of engineering. CSU/UC/CAN ENGR 10
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3.00 Credits
Lec-2, lab-3 PREREQ.: ENGN 1A Theory and practice of various engineering surveying techniques including control surveys, practical astronomy, triangulation, topographic surveys, route surveys, land surveys, GPS surveys, stadia methods, state plane coordinates, photogrammetry, error analysis, curve layouts, and EDM methods. CSU
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3.00 Credits
Lec-3 PREREQ.: ENGN 10B, MATH 110C and PHYC 4B, both of which may be taken concurrently and concurrent enrollment or completion of ENGN 20L Introduction to circuit analysis to determine the natural, forced and complete responses of zero, first and second-order networks and systems. Standard circuit-analysis techniques will be covered including Kirchhoff's Laws, loop and nodal analysis, Thevenin and Norton's Theorems, generalized impedance and admittance techniques and phasor methods. CSU/UC/CAN ENGR 12 (CAN ENGR 6 = ENGN 20+20L)
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1.00 Credits
Lab-3 PREREQ.: ENGN 10B; concurrent enrollment or completion of ENGN 20 Laboratory experiments in circuit analysis. CSU/UC (CAN ENGR 6 = ENGN 20+20L)
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3.00 Credits
Lec-2, lab-3, field trips PREREQ.: ET 50 or MATH 95; and ET 104; or demonstration of their exit skills Introduction to technical sketching, engineering graphics and design; development of visualization skills by using computer aided drafting (CAD) software in conjunction with orthographic projection problems; emphasis on computer aided design and graphical analytical methods of solutions to three-dimensional problems. CSU/UC/CAN ENGR 2
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3.00 Credits
Lec-3 PREREQ.: ENGN 10B;PHYC 4A; and MATH 110C, which may be taken concurrently An introductory course in applied mechanics (Statics); designed to meet the professional needs of students majoring in engineering. CSU/UC/CAN ENGR 8
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3.00 Credits
Lec-3 PREREQ.: ENGN 10B, 36 An introductory course in Dynamics including both Kinematics (the description of a rigid body's position, velocity and acceleration) and Kinetics (the relationship between the forces acting on a rigid body and its velocity and acceleration). Also includes the topics of work, energy, impulse and momentum. CSU/UC
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3.00 Credits
Lec-3, conf-1 PREREQ.: ET 51 or MATH 100A or completion/concurrent enrollment in MATH 110A Engineering problem-solving using computer programming. Problem-solving strategies, algorithm development and structured programming design. Solution of a variety of engineering problems from evaluating a simple function to modeling and simulation. Applications from mechanical, electrical and civil engineering. CSU/UC
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3.00 Credits
Lec-2, lab-3 PREREQ.: completion of ENGN 10B, CHEM 101A or 103A, and PHYC 4A-4AL Advise: Completion/concurrent enrollment in CHEM 101B and PHYC 4B-4BL An introductory course in the fundamental science of materials used by engineers. Emphasis is placed on understanding the structure and properties of materials. Standard material properties are defined and explained. The processing and applications of materials are also covered. Finally, a strategy is developed for the selection and use of these materials. CSU/UC/CAN ENGR 4
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