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EN 222: Engineering Mechanics I
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisite: PHY 211. Calculus-based statics of particles and rigid bodies, equilibrium, distributed forces, centroids; structures, trusses, frame, machines; forces in beams and cables; friction; moments of inertia, real life examples for engineering applications and systems approach.
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EN 223: Engineering Mechanics II
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisites: EN 222 and MATH 232. Calculus-based kinematics and kinetics of a particle. Planar kinematics of a rigid body; planar kinetics of a rigid body including force and acceleration; work and energy; impulse and momentum; vibrations, real life examples and systems approach.
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EN 230: Engineering Thermodynamics
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisites: PHY 21, PHYL 211, and MATH 232. Concepts of engineering thermodynamics, properties, first law, flow equation, second law, entropy, availability analysis, power and refrigeration cycles, mixtures and gasses, and psychrometrics, real life problems, engineering applications and systems approach.
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EN 230 - Engineering Thermodynamics
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EN 240: Strength of Materials
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisite: EN 222. Forces and stresses, axial loading, torsion, pure bending, transverse loading, shear force and bending moment diagrams, transformation of stress and strain, design of beams and shafts, deflection of beams, statically indeterminate problems, energy methods, columns, real life examples and systems approach.
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EN 252: Engineering Analysis
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisite: MATH 231. This course introduces the principles and applications of engineering mathematics, including linear algebra, Fourier analysis, and complex variable theory.
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EN 350: Engineering Systems Clinic
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisites: EN 212, 240, and junior level standing. Analysis and design of multi-disciplinary systems; engineering specifications for quality design, analyze, evaluate, and synthesize multiple sources. Generate multiple engineering design solutions; critical thinking and judgement, ethical, societal, economical, and legal considerations; written and oral presentations.
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EN 355: Engineering Economy
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
Prerequisites: MATH 232, and junior standing. Introduction to economic principles, application of economic principles to multidisciplinary engineering problems; calculation of capitalized costs, present worth, prospective rates of return, and annual costs, economy of equipment replacement, market forces and firm analysis.
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ENG 001: Developmental English
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
This course is designed to give intensive practice in the fundamental of grammar usage, sentence structure, mechanics and diction.
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ENG 002: Intermediate English
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
This course is designed to serve as a bridge course between ENG 001 and 104. Primary emphasis will be placed on paragraph writing.
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ENG 111,111X: Honors Composition for the Language Arts Major
3.00 Credits
Jackson State University
An intensive course in the principles of rhetoric and composition with emphasis on the structure, organization and style of the various types of discourse: exposition, description, narration, and argumentation.
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