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ENGR 2120: Dynamics
4.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
Study of the kinematics and kinematics of particles and rigid bodies; Principle of work and energy; Principle of impulse and momentum; Introduction to mechanical vibrations. Prerequisite: ENGR 2110 or 2130.
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ENGR 2211: Engineering Computer Programming Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
An introduction to the use of digital computers in the solution of engineering problems; included are familiarization with the architecture of a computer and the design and coding of algorithms in one or more programming languages suitable to engineering. The course will include learning to write and read computer programs in the Fortran language. Prerequisite: MATH 1915, ENGR 1011.
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ENGR 2221: Engineering Visual BASIC Programming Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
An introduction to the use of digital computers in the solution of engineering problems; included are familiarization with the architecture of a computer and the design and coding algorithms in one or more programming languages suitable to engineering.The course will include learning to write and read computer programs in the Visual BASIC programming language. Prerequisite: MATH 1915, ENGR 1011.
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ENGR 2231: Engineering Visual C++ Programming Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
An introduction to the use of digital computers in the solution of engineering problems; included are familiarization with the architecture of a computer and the design and coding of algorithms in one or more programming languages suitable for engineering. The course will include learning to write and read computer programs in the C++ language. Prerequisite: MATH 1915, ENGR 1011.
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ENGR 2250: Transport Phenomena
4.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
Unified treatment of the principles of thermodynamics, heat transfer and fluid mechanics. Energy Analysis and the first and second law of thermodynamics. Steady state and transient heat conduction, convection and the thermal radiation process. Fundamentals of fluid flow. Prerequisites: PHYS 2120, 2121, ENGR 2211 or ENGR 2221 or ENGR 2231.
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ENGR 3100: Global Engineering Project Management
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
An overview of techniques and global sociological concepts of engineering project management. The course is intended to develop analytical skills including economic analysis, project screening and selection, organization and project structure resource managements and project control as well as global sociology theories relating to social structure, social organization, and role of the individual and social institution in the global setting. Prerequisite: Junior standing.
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ENGR 3200: Introduction to Design
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
A course which considers the engineering design process as an interdisciplinary activity. Engineering Statistics, economic decision making and the design process are introduced as is oral and written technical reporting. A comprehensive design project is required as is a technical report and an oral report of the design. Prerequisites: ENGR 2000, ENGR 2010 (or ENGR 2250), ENGR 2120, ENGR 2211 or 2221 or 2231.
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ENGR 3300: Materials Science
2.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
An introductory course on properties of materials, selection of materials, structure of crystalline and noncrystalline solids; mechanical behavior, electronics behavior, chemical behavior, stability and failure of materials Fundamentals of fluid flow. Prerequisites: CHEM 1110. Prerequisites: PHYS 2120, 2121, ENGR 2211 or ENGR 2221 or ENGR 2231, MATH 1925
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ENGR 3400: Numerical Analysis
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
Numerical solution of the system of linear and non-linear equations; numerical differentiation and integration; numerical solution of ordinary and partial differential equations; curve fitting; regression analysis and probability. Prerequisites:MATH 3120, ENGR 2211 or 2221 or 2231.
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ENGR 3520: an Introduction to Network Security
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
This course will introduce the various common security issues that are of concern in computer networks. Subjects to be covered will range from SYN floods, node authentication, address spoofing, service authentication, sniffing and routing to securing data during transmission. Software flaws will be exploited using common techniques such as buffer overruns. Intrusion detection, firewalls and securing an Operating System will also be discussed.The course will also cover the issue of ethics throughout the semester. An emphasis will be placed on the applications that are currently implemented within corporations for securing their networks. There will be several required reading documents that will help the students further prepare for the class during the semester. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior status with experience in ENGR 2231 or a programming equivalent.
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