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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the profession of engineering. The different fi elds of engineering will be explored through a series of design and analysis projects. The analysis exercises will involve valuable computer skills and reinforce mathematical concepts. Pre-requisite: Grade of C or better in MATH 143 and 144 or equivalent. Course Fee.
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3.00 Credits
Engineering application of the principles of mechanics, force systems, equilibrium, structures, distributed forces, moments of inertia, and friction with an emphasis on problem solving. Pre-requisite: Grade of "C" or better in MATH 170. Course Fee.
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3.00 Credits
Engineering application of principles of particle and rigid body kinematics, force-mass-acceleration relations, work and energy, impulse and momentum, and moments of inertia and mass with an emphasis on problem solving. Pre-requisite: Grade of "C" or better in Math 175 and PHYS 211. Course Fee.
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3.00 Credits
Special Topics in Engineering
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9.00 Credits
Includes line work, lettering, applied geometry, dimensioning, orthographic projection, and the use of drafting tools. Emphasis on various methods of drafting views of objects including auxiliary views, revolutions, intersections, developments, technical illustration, precision dimensioning, working drawings and reproductions of drawings. Traditional and CAD drafting tools used.
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9.00 Credits
Application of computer aided drafting skills using AutoCAD software on increasingly complex drawings. Emphasis is on drafting technician's position as a designer and detailer for support of engineered and manufactured products. Techniques of dimensioning and tolerancing detail drawings for manufacturing covered. Current manufacturing techniques and engineering product design processes also covered. Pre-requisite: ENGTE 105.
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3.00 Credits
Combines lectures, classroom discussion and problem solving to teach fundamentals of physics. Topics include uniform linear and circular motion, uniform acceleration, projectiles, Newton's First, Second, and Third Laws of Motion, curvilinear motion, forces in rotation, elasticity, friction, work, momentum, rotational motion, mechanical properties of materials, vibrations and waves, sound and fl uid mechanics, energy, and properties of materials. Pre-requisite: ENGTE 123 or MTHPT 123
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4.00 Credits
Teaches basic computer skills using various CAD software. Learning centers around these components and how they send and receive information. Basic understanding of computer hardware, software, and disk operating systems. Uses basic drafting skills learned from traditional drafting courses to create simple dimensioned drawings.
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9.00 Credits
Covers basics of mapping including contours, symbols, topography, curve geometry, and curve data. Methods of calculating angles, bearings, distances, areas, quantities, and grades studied. Maps drawn from survey fi eld notes. Practical problems given in cross-sections and profi les, cuts and fi lls, grades, earthwork, and horizontal and vertical curve layout. CAD used for some projects. Use and maintenance of survey equipment. Concepts of survey, leveling procedures, stadia work, traverse closures and areas, triangulation, construction surveys, computations by various methods, and route surveying studied. Mastery of correct methods of note-taking and drafting surveys from these fi eld notes. Pre-requisite: ENGTE 105, ENGTE 154, MTHPT 123.
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5.00 Credits
The student will learn fundamental civil drafting and design techniques and electronic survey data management functions.
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