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EE 491-492: Seminars-credit arranged
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Seminars-credit arranged
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EGR 110: Introduction to Engineering- hrs
2.00 Credits
University of Portland
An exploration of the engineering profession, including careers, aspects of engineering education, and case studies. Introduction of ethical and social issues related to technology. Development of engineering design methodology utilizing a semester-long project. Study of oral, written, and graphical communication of technical material in conjunction with the project. Fee: $20.
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EGR 211: Engineering Mechanics- Statics- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Quantitative description of forces, moments, and couples acting upon engineering structures. The free-body diagram is used to understand the equilibrium of a whole physical system through isolation of each component particle or body. (Prerequisites: MTH 201, PHY 204.)
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EGR 211 - Engineering Mechanics- Statics- hrs
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EGR 212: Engineering Mechanics- Dynamics- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Dynamics mathematically describes the motions of bodies under the action of forces. The first part introduces kinematics which deals with the geometry of motion without conCOURSE DESCRIPTIONS Engineering - 183 sidering applied forces. The second part, kinetics, relates the forces on bodies to the resulting motions. (Prerequisites: MTH 202 , EGR 211.)
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EGR 213: Introduction to Dynamics- hr
1.00 Credits
University of Portland
Mathematical description of the motion of bodies. Introduction of kinematics without considering applied forces. (Prerequisite: EGR 211.)
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EGR 221: Materials Science- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Provides a fundamental understanding of the principles of materials science as they apply to typical engineering materials. Includes consideration of atomic bonding, crystal structures, phase transformations, and mechanical properties. (Prerequisite: CHM 207.)
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EGR 270: Materials Laboratory- hr
1.00 Credits
University of Portland
Provides hands-on experience with the standard methods of processing and evaluating typical engineering materials. Includes experiments in tensile testing, heat treatment, microscopic examination, strain hardening, and impact testing. (Prerequisite: EGR 221.) Fee: $20.
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EGR 322: Strength of Materials- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Behavior of deformable body systems under various external loadings is presented. analysis of stress, deformation, strain, failure, fatigue, and creep are included. Mathematical, graphical, and energy methods are utilized. (Prerequisite: EGR 211.)
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EGR 351: Engineering Economics- hrs
3.00 Credits
University of Portland
Economic analysis for choice among alternatives; present worth analysis, annual worth, rate of return and benefit-cost ratio analysis; effects of depreciation, sources of funds, inflation and income tax; analysis of decision under risk and uncertainty. Discussion of unemployment rate and inflation, financial markets, as well as the use of monetary and fiscal policies to regulate the economy. (Prerequisite: Sophomore standing.)
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EGR 360: Analysis of Engineering Data- hrs
2.00 Credits
University of Portland
This course offers an overview of basic probability and statistical procedures used in the analysis of engineering data. Methods for displaying engineering data, commonly used probability distributions for discrete and continuous random variables, and statistical tools such as estimation and simple linear regression are presented. Candidates design and conduct experiments and interpret results by using appropriate statistical analysis. (Prerequisite: MTH 202.)
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