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ENGR 1035: MATLAB Problem Solving Lab
0.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
This course is the lab to accompany ENGR 1030. Practical applications of the MATLAB programming language. MATLAB will be used to program low-cost off the shelf robots, using readily available parts such as the Lego Mindstorms system. Pre-Requisite(s): ENGR 1010 or MATH 1060 or MATH 1080 Co-Requisite: ENGR 1030 Semester: Fall & Spring
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ENGR 1040: Engineering Computing
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
An introduction to engineering problem solving using MATLAB and Excel. Course work includes interactive computing, data analysis, and graphics. This course introduces students to methods of solving engineering problems using modern computer methods. Problem solving will be emphasized over rote memorization of syntax. Pre-Requisite(s): ENGR 1010 or MATH 1060 or MATH 1080 Semester(s) Taught: All
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ENGR 1050: Intro to Nanotechnology (PS)
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Nanoscience sits at the intersection of the basic scientific disciplines. This technology has far reaching implications in healthcare, environment, business, and society, and has wide ranging ethical impacts in the world today. This course introduces the basic concepts of nanoscience and explores how it is changing our world. Semester: All
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ENGR 1070: Robotics in the World (PS)
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Robotics technology influences every aspect of work and home life. This technology, a cornerstone application of physical laws, has evolving usage in many fields that will be discussed in this class such as: healthcare, agriculture, aerospace, business, and everyday society. This course also introduces students to the basic concepts of programming robotics. Semester(s): All
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ENGR 2010: Statics
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Principles of forces & motion, moments & couples; resultant & static equilibrium of general force system; statically equivalent systems, moment of area, centroid, center of mass, gravity & pressure; friction; moment of inertia. Free body method of analysis and principles applied to engineering problems. Pre-Requisite: PHYS 2210 and (ENGR 1010 or MATH 1210) Semester: All
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ENGR 2030: Dynamics
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Position, velocity and acceleration, vector calculus, particle kinematics, kinetics of particles, including Newton's Laws, conservation of momentum and energy, and impact vibratory motion of particles are covered. Kinetics and kinematics of rigid bodies in 2-D and 3-D motion, moving frames, 3-D mass moment of inertia, and an introduction to vibration analysis of mechanical systems. It is recommended students complete MATH 2210 prior to taking this course. Prereq: ENGR 2010 Semester: All
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ENGR 2050: Nano II
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
This course examines the physical properties of nanomaterials such as metal nanoparticles, nanowires, thin films, and carbon nanotubes. This course also explores nanofabrication processes that utilize wet chemical and industrial techniques. Pre-Requisite(s): MATH 1050 with C grade or better, or appropriate placement score and ENGR 1050 with C grade or better. Semester(s) Taught: Fall
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ENGR 2140: Strength of Materials
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
The focus of this class is understanding the specific characteristics of materials and how they are used in the analysis of various mechanics problems. This analysis is primarily based of the analysis of internal force, stress, and strain. It is recommended students complete MATH 2250 prior to taking this course. Prerequisite(s): ENGR 2010 Semester: All
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ENGR 2300: Engineering Thermodynamics
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
First and second law of thermodynamics, internal energy, enthalpy, entropy and open and closed systems are covered. Engineering cycles including Carnot, Otto, Diesel, Brayton and Refrigeration are introduced. Integrated lab/hands-on activities. It is recommended students complete PHYS 2210 prior to taking this course. Pre-Requisite(s): CHEM 1210, and ENGR 1010 or MATH 1220 Semester: All
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ENGR 2320: Engineering Economics
2.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
The purpose of this course is to provide engineering students with the required economic knowledge to bid on projects and compare economic alternatives in the workforce; including equivalence, compound interest and discount rate factors, nominal and effective interest rates, cash flow diagrams, basic microeconomics, cost estimation, cost indices, and different alternative comparison methods. Pre-Requisite(s): MATH 1050 Semester: Fall & Spring
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