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3.00 Credits
ENGR 212, Statics, 3(3,0) This course deals with the section of Engineering Mechanics commonly referred to as Statics. It uses visual analysis in the classification of force systems, free body diagrams and principles of equilibrium applied to bodies and simple structures. It also looks at friction, centroids, and moments of inertia. Prerequisite(s): M 153 or M 158 and P 254
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3.00 Credits
ENGR 220. Circuit Analysis. 3(3,0). Study of DC resistive circuits; volt-ampere characteristics for circuit elements,; independent and dependent sources; Kirchhoff's laws and circuit equations. Source transformations; Thevenin's and Norton's Theorems; superposition. Phasor analysis, impedance calculations, and computation of sinusoidal steady state responses. Prerequisite: M 158.
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3.00 Credits
ENGR313. Dynamics. 3(3,0). This is a course in kinematics and dynamics of a system of material particles, kinematics and dynamics of rigid bodies in space, moment of inertia of masses, principle of work, and energy. Impulse and momentum, impact and mechanics of vibrations. Prequisite: ET 212. (F,S).
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3.00 Credits
Students are taught the care and use of testing instruments; mechanical and electrical strain gauges; tension, compression, buckling, torsion, bending, hardness and impact tests on metals. Tests on concrete and wood; and the study of nondestructive testing; and the study of ASTM specifications; Prerequisite: ENGR 213
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3.00 Credits
ENGR 421. Thermodynamics. 3(3,0). This course delas with the firmst and second laws of thermodynamics; thermodynamic properties of gases, vapors, and gas-vapor mixtures; energy-systems analysis including power cycles, refrigeration cycles and air-conditioning processes. Students are also introduced to thermodynamics of reacting mixtures. PRerequisites:M 237, CS 310, ENGR 313 (F,S)
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3.00 Credits
ENGR 425. Fluid Dynamics. 3(3,0). Fundamental concepts of fluid flow using conservation law (mass, momentum, energy). Analysis of flows in pipe. The use of Navier Stokes equation to solve flow problem in different geometrical systems. Prerequisite(s): M 403
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of metallic and non-metallic materials such as plastic, composite materials, etc., used in design including characteristic properties and methods of conducting common tests and interpreting results. The laboratory includes the forming and fabrication of composite materials, heat treatment as well as mechanical testing. Prerequisite: ENGR 213, M163
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2.00 Credits
ENT 301. Innovation and Creativity. 2(2,0). This course focuses on techniques for improving the flexibility and orignality of the thinking process and will explore approaches used by managers and organizations to create and sustain high levels of innovation. Topics include: personal thinking preferences, everyday creativity and eliminateing mental blocks, creative thinking techniques, idea selection approaches, team techniques for creativity, conditions that promote creativity, design for interaction, disruptive technologies and intellectual property.
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1.00 Credits
ENT 314. Starup Business Plan lab. 1(0,1). This course will focus on the development of an effective business plan. The lab is designed as a "hands-on" and interactive learning process that provides guidance on each component of the business plan.
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0.00 Credits
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