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(5 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) W Includes particle and rigid body kinematics and kinetics, Newton's laws, work energy and impulse momentum. Prerequisites: ENGR 211 Statics; MTH 252 Integral Calculus; PH 211 General Physics with Calculus or PH 201 General Physics; and a working knowledge of spreadsheets.
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(5 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) Sp Includes simple stress and strain, biaxial stress and strain, pressure vessels, torsion, shear and moment, shear and normal stresses in beams, deflection, column analysis, and analysis of statically indeterminate structures. Prerequisites: ENGR 211 Statics; MTH 252 Integral Calculus; and a working knowledge of spreadsheets.
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3.00 Credits
(6 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) Sp Includes two-dimensional and three-dimensional graphics, sketching, multiview projection, dimensioning, descriptive geometry, engineering design and an introduction to AutoCad . Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows, and MTH 111 College Algebra.
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(4 class hrs/wk, 3 cr) Sp Provides an introduction to digital logic and state machine design. Covers logic design, including logic gates, gate minimization methods and design with standard medium scale integration (MSI) logic circuits. Includes basic memory elements (flip-flops) and their use in simple-state machines. Prerequisites: MTH 231 Elements of Discrete Mathematics or MTH 251 Differential Calculus.
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3.00 Credits
(2 class hrs/wk, 1 cr) Sp A lab to accompany ENGR 271 Digital Logic Design. Illustrates the topics covered in ENGR 271 using computer-aided design, verification tools and prototyping hardware. Prerequisite: ENGR 112 Engineering Orientation II or ENGR 201 Electrical Fundamentals: DC Circuits. Corequisite: ENGR 271 Digital Logic Design.
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(4 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) F Introduces basic structures of French in order to help students communicate basic ideas in written and oral speech. The class stresses all language skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing)through a communicative approach, as well as cultural topics. The class provides a general understanding of the background of French speaking populations. This is not a conversation class, but there is an emphasis on oral communication. Students with previous knowledge of French are encouraged to take the placement examination.
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(4 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) W Continues to build language proficiency and introduce new grammar structures, particularly those used to communicate about past events. This class augments, students' ability to deal with different practical situations in French, and continues to explore the history and cultures of French speaking countries. Prerequisite: Complete FR 101 First-Year French I with a "C" or ahigher grade, or instructor's approval.
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(4 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) Sp Continues to build language proficiency and introduce new grammar structures, particularly those used to communicate about past events. This class augments, students' ability to deal with different practical situations in French, and continues to explore the history and cultures of French speaking countries. Prerequisite: Complete FR 102 First-Year French II with a "C" or ahigher grade, or instructor's approval.
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3.00 Credits
(3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr) W Introduces the interrelationships between the physical environment and wild animal populations. Examines the history of wildlife conservation and natural resource use, man's relationship to his natural environment, dynamics of animal populations, principles and practices of fisheries and wildlife management, and the role of wildlife biologists.
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3.00 Credits
( 5 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) F Introduces geology and the processes that shape the landscape. Includes a study of rocks and minerals, volcanic activity, plate tectonics, earthquake activity, and earth's geologic resources. Field trips highlight topics discussed. This course includes a laboratory component.
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