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3.00 Credits
Usually offered every semester. An introduction to the basic techniques and concepts of engineering drawing including plane and descriptive geometry orthographic, isometric, sectional views auxiliary views, and dimensional representations, and generating 2D and 3D computer designs. One hour of lecture and four hours of drawing and computer laboratory per week. (3 Credits)
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Usually offered fall semester. Systematic presentation of elements of classical mechanics using language of vector algebra and vector calculus. Topics include kinematics, kinetics, work, energy, impulse, and momentum. Prerequisites: PHYS 2121 and MATH 2080. (3 Credits)
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Usually offered spring semester. An introduction to the analysis of linear, time-invariant circuits in response to steady-state and time-varying signals using various analytical tools including Kirchhoff's laws, and Thevenin's and Norton's theorems. Prerequisites: PHYS 2121 and 2630 and MATH 2030 and 2080. (3 Credits)
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Usually offered fall semester. Analysis of systems and bodies considering the fundamental concepts of statics, including vectors, two-dimensional and three-dimensional force systems, equilibrium, friction, centroids, and moments of inertia. Prerequisites: PHYS 2121 and MATH 2080. (3 Credits)
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An introduction of methods of mathematical physics used in physics and engineering such as vector and tensor analysis, Fourier analysis techniques, phasors, special functions, variation subject to constraints and elementary renormalization group techniques. The topics are introduced in the context of specific physics and engineering problems in electricity and magnetism, network analysis, modern physics, thermodynamics and mechanics. Prerequisites: PHYS 2121 and MATH 2080. Corequisite: MATH 2530. (3 Credits)
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Usually offered fall semester. A complete development of electromagnetic theory beginning with the fundamental laws of electricity and magnetism, culminating with the development of Maxwell's equations, and ending with a treatment of plane electromagnetic waves. Prerequisites: PHYS 2121, PHYS 2630, MATH 2030, and MATH 2080. (3 Credits)
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Usually offered fall semester. Study of theories of geometrical and physical optics, including reflection, refraction, interference, diffraction, polarization, doublerefraction, and lasers. Prerequisites: PHYS 2121 or 2020 and MATH 2070. (3 Credits)
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Usually offered spring semester. Study of heat and temperature, the thermodynamics laws, work, ideal gases, engines, refrigeration, reversibility, entropy, phase transitions. Prerequisites: PHYS 2121, or PHYS 2020 and MATH 2030. (3 Credits)
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Exposes students to the knowledge and skills required to be a successful entrepreneur/intrapreneur. Topics include: challenges of entrepreneurship/intrapreneurship, marketing and financial concerns, and management issues. Students will have the opportunity to interact with local entrepreneurs and to complete a business plan. (3 Credits)
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