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Undergraduate level MEEN 120 Minimum Grade of C
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Study of digital computations and applied numerical methods in FORTRAN. Treatment includes examining several methods for determination of roots, curve fittings, solving systems of linear algebraic and ordinary differential equations, performing polynomial interpolations, numerical differentiation and integration, etc. Prerequisites: ENGR 130 and MATH 265. Co-requisite: MATH 395.
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Undergraduate level MATH 265, ENGR 130, MATH 395 Minimum Grade of C
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Introduction to particle kinematics and kinetics, relative motion, D'Alembert's principle of dynamic equilibrium, work-energy equations, linear and angular momentum, conservation of momentum and energy, impact, motion of a system of particles, and rigid body dynamics. Prerequisites: CIEN 224 and MATH 265.
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Undergraduate level CIEN 224, MATH 265 Minimum Grade of C
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Introduction to the concept of stress and strain; constitutive laws; axial deformation; thermal stresses; bending and shearing stresses in beams; elastic deflection of beams; torsion; springs; buckling of columns; statically indeterminate problems. Prerequisite: CIEN 224.
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Undergraduate level CIEN 224 Minimum Grade of C
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Introduction to elementary particle and Newtonian mechanics; vector algebra; determination of resultants; equations of equilibrium, friction, centroids, particles kinematics and kinetics, relative motion, work-energy equation, linear and angular momentum, and impact. Prerequisites: MATH 265 and PHYS 221.
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Undergraduate level MATH 265, PHYS 221 Minimum Grade of C
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Principal applications and properties of metals, polymers, and ceramics, fundamentals of compositions, structures, bonding, electron energy, magnetic behavior, defects and diffusion, equilibrium phase diagrams, and thermal and electrical properties. Design concepts will be introduced. Prerequisites: CHEM 132 and PHYS 222.
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Undergraduate level CHEM 132, PHYS 222 Minimum Grade of C
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