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Survey of American Literature I is a chronological view of writers contributing to literature in America from 1492 to 1865 with a diversity of genres and a multicultural approach. This course examines the historical, social, and cultural themes and implications of American literature, as well as literary form. This course satisfies a Seminole State College humanities requirement. OSRHE Matrix E004, H003
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Survey of American Literature II is a chronological view of writers contributing to literature in America from 1865 to the present with a diversity of genres and a multicultural approach. This course examines the historical, social, and cultural themes and implications of American literature, as well as literary form. This course satisfies a Seminole State College humanities requirement. OSRHE Matrix E005, HH003
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Engineering is required of all engineering majors in first enrollment. This project-based course is an introduction to engineering principles and disciplines, engineering design, problem-solving and computer aided drafting. Students will be required to spend some time in the computer and engineering laboratory.
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Students will study the Vector representation of forces and moments; general three dimensional theorems of statics, free bodies, two and three dimensional statically determinate frames, centroids and moments of inertia of areas. This course also covers Absolute motion of a particle, motion of rigid bodies, rotating axes and the Coriolis component of acceleration, Newton's laws applied to translating and rotating rigid bodies, principles of work and energy and impulse and moments in translation and rotation; moments of inertia of masses. Prerequisite: MATH 2424 or concurrent enrollment.
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This course covers tension, compression, shear, mechanical behavior of materials, Hooke's law; Poisson's ratio, axially loaded members, torsion, shear force and bending moment diagrams, shear and bending stresses in beams, transformation of stress and strain, stress from direct loading and biaxial and triaxal stress, combined loadings, beam deflections, statically indeterminate problems, buckling of columns and structural members of two materials. Both differential and integral calculus for problem solutions are used liberally. A substantial knowledge of statics is assumed. Prerequisite: ENGR 2113.
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Electrical Science covers electrical circuit components; AC and DC circuit analysis; mesh and nodal formulation of network equations; transient and steady state response to sinusoidal and step sources; Ohm's and Kirchoff's laws; Thevenin and Norton circuits; source transformations; energy, power, and power factors; the use of S PICE for circuit analysis (or equivalent computer package); Laplace Transform and matrix representations. Prerequisite: MATH 2424 or concurrent enrollment. *NOTE: Students entering the college with an ACT English Sub-Test Score below 19 are required to take the appropriate assessment test(s) and demonstrate appropriate knowledge of writing for course placement. The six-hour composition requirement will be met with ENG 1113 Principles of English Composition I and ENG 1213 Principles of English Composition II.
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3.00 Credits
Conversational French I is an introductory World Language conversation course with a focus on listening and speaking, providing intensive practice in the language on topics of everyday life. Minimum 3 hours credit OSRHE Matrix: WL105
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3.00 Credits
Conversational French II is the second introductory World Language conversation course developing language skills with a focus on listening and speaking, providing the opportunity to function in French in a variety of situations. Minimum 3 hours credit Prerequisite: FREN 1123 OSRHE Matrix: WL 106
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3.00 Credits
World Regional Geography is a survey of the earth and its peoples in developed and less-developed regions. The objective is geographic literacy and understanding as to the most important physical, cultural, economic, and political features of the world today in addition to place-name familiarity. OSRHE Matrix: GG 101
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3.00 Credits
Required with GEOL 1114
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