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Equations of motion, Newton's Second Law, principles of work and energy and impulse and momentum in translation and rotation of rigid bodies, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisite: ENGR 2103, MATH 2124.
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Statics: forces and moments; general 3-dimensional statically determinant frames and structures; centroids and moment of inertia of areas; moment of inertia of masses. Dynamics: rectilinear and curvilinear motion of a particle; Newton's laws of motion; principles of work and energy, impulse and momentum as applied to particles. Prerequisites: MATH 2124, PHYS 2434.
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Elementary elasticity and Hooke's law; Poison's ratio; solution of elementary one- and two-dimensional statically indeterminate problems; stresses and strains induced by direct loading, bending and shearing; deflection of beams; area-moment and moment distribution; combined stresses; structural members of two materials; and columns. Prerequisites: ENGR 2103 or ENGR 2123, MATH 2124.
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A survey of electrical engineering techniques, methods, and problems associated with direct and alternating network theory, operation and application of electronic devices, transducers, and rotating machinery. Prerequisites: MATH 2143 or concurrent enrollment, PHYS 2444 or concurrent enrollment.
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Basic introduction to fluid mechanics and static control volume forms of basic equations, dimensional analysis; incompressible flow, one-dimensional flow. Prerequisites: ENGR 2113 or ENGR 2123, MATH 2143 or concurrent enrollment.
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A study of the first and second laws of thermodynamics as applied to engineering problems and analysis. Prerequisites: MATH 2124, PHYS 2434, CHEM 1135.
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A study of the various properties of materials under a variety of conditions and environments, as related to atomic and molecular structure and bonding. Prerequisites: MATH 2124 or concurrent enrollment, PHYS 2434, CHEM 1135.
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Designed primarily for technology students. Fundamental operations of algebra as they apply to engineering technology. Includes linear and quadratic equations, systems of equations, matrices, determinants, algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions, polynomials, inequalities, and progressions. (same as MATH 1133) Prerequisite: MATH 0133.
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Designed primarily for technology students. Fundamental operations of trigonometry and analytic geometry as they apply to engineering technology. Includes the study of trigonometric functions, angles, complex numbers, vectors, trigonometric equations and graphs. Law of Sines and Law of Cosines, trigonometric identities, and plane analytic geometry. (same as MATH 1143) Prerequisite: ENGT 1133.
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3.00 Credits
This is a laboratory-based course. It teaches the use of hand tools and machine tools with an emphasis on practices used in modern manufacturing and technical services. Students will work with computers, lathes, end-mills and other industrial machinery. Topics presented in this course are: work place safety, working drawings, project layout, measurements and dimensions, material cutting, properties of materials, drilling and tapping, assembly tools, fasteners, soldering, welding, grinding, finishing, and product inspection. Students majoring in fields other than technology will also benefit from these topics if they choose to take this course.
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