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4.00 Credits
4 s.h. Vector operations; kinematics and dynamics of a particle; the harmonic oscillator; conservative force fields; systems of particles; energy and momentum methods; noninertial reference systems; introduction to dynamics of rigid bodies; motion analysis using software. Cross-listed with PHYS 310. Prerequisites: PHYS 203; MATH 277 completed or concurrent.
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2.00 Credits
2 s.h. Reviews techniques for geometric constructions and introduces routines for scaling, manipulating, and labeling through computer programming and use of software. Incorporates engineering applications into drawings and introduces manufacturing techniques. Prerequisites: CSCI 113 or 114 or 116, and 4 s.h. of 200- or 300- level ENGR courses.
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4.00 Credits
4 s.h. Mechanical properties of engineering materials, deformation, stress, and strain. Poisson's ratio; combined biaxial stresses and strains; torsion; shear force and bending moment; stresses and deflections in beams; column analysis; fundamentals of finite element method and stress analysis on computer by using finite element software. Prerequisites: ENGR 214; MATH 277 completed or concurrent.
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4.00 Credits
4 s.h. Analysis of linear, lumped parameter electrical systems, including study of DC circuits and problems involving transients. Operational amplifiers. Introduction to semiconductors, diodes, transistors, and digital gates. Laboratory experience, including writing technical reports. Cross-listed with PHYS 335. Prerequisites: PHYS 204; MATH 276 completed or concurrent.
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4.00 Credits
4 s.h. Continuation of ENGR 335 with review of transistor circuits and study of AC circuits, including Sinusoidal Steady-State Analysis, Balanced Three-Phase Circuits, Mutual Inductance, Laplace Transforms, and Filtering Circuits. Laboratory experience. Prerequisite: ENGR 335 or PHYS 335; MATH 277 completed or concurrent.
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3.00 Credits
Material and Energy Balances
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. Discusses transport phenomena, including momentum, mass, and heat transfer. Emphasizes molecular transport, the equation of change, viscous laminar flow, boundary layer theory, turbulent transport, and simultaneous heat and mass transfer. Corequisite: CHEM 351.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
1-3 s.h. Independent studies under faculty supervision. Prerequisites: JrS, 8 s.h. 300-level ENGR courses; permission of ENGR coordinator and instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. The interactions between the living and non-living components of the ecosystem. An introduction to ecological community concepts; the influence of chemical, geological, atmospheric, and physical factors on living systems will be considered. ( LA, N2)
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3.00 Credits
3 s.h. The study of the effect of human activities on the worldwide ecosystem. An examination of the issues of human overpopulation, atmospheric warming, chemical pollution, and agriculture. Strategies of land planning and resource conservation will be considered. ( LA) Prerequisite: ENVS 101.
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