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3.00 Credits
Engineering computations using Excel, and Visual Basic accessed through the Excel platform. Data transfer, variable types, loops, decisions, arrays, subprograms. Applications to engineering problems. Solution of linear and non-linear equations, integration, ordinary differential equations, curve fitting, numerical relaxation techniques. Fall and spring semesters. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: Engineering 104. Corequisite: Mathematics 245.
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Engineering computations using Excel, and Visual Basic accessed through the Excel platform. Data transfer, variable types, loops, decisions, arrays, subprograms. Applications to engineering problems. Solution of linear and non-linear equations, integration, ordinary differential equations, curve fitting, numerical relaxation techniques. Fall and spring semesters. Lecture 3 hours. Pre- or Corequisite: MATH 2450 or department head approval. Supplementary course fee assessed.
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Introduction to programming with a high-level language. Flowcharting, algorithm design, input/output, data types, files, decisions, loops, arrays. Application to engineering problems including matrix equations. Fall and spring semesters. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: Engineering 104 with a grade of C or better; Pre- or Corequisite: Mathematics 245.
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Introduction to programming with a high-level language. Flowcharting, algorithm design, input/output, data types, files, decisions, loops, arrays. Application to engineering problems including matrix equations. Fall and spring semesters. Lecture 3 hours.
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Stress-strain concepts and relations. Bending, shear, torsion, and deflections. Euler columns, repeated loading and connections. Fall and spring semesters. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisites: Engineering 104,185 with grades of C or better. Corequisites: Engineering 247, Mathematics 245.
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Stress-strain concepts and relations. Bending, shear, torsion, and deflections. Euler columns, repeated loading and connections. Fall and spring semesters. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisites: ENGR 1040 with a minimum grade of C and MATH 1920 or department head approval. Corequisite: ENGR 2460L. Supplementary course fee assessed.
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Principles applied in various lab activities include the stress and deformation of solid bodies subjected to uniaxial, bending and torsional loads. Individual and team projects include designing, building, testing, and evaluating structures. Written engineering communications, engineering ethics and professional responsibility. Fall and spring semesters. Laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisites: ENGR 1850 with a minimum grade of C and ENGL 1020 or department head approval. Pre- or Corequisite: ENGR 2460. Laboratory/studio course fee will be assessed. Supplementary course fee assessed.
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Principles applied in various lab activities include the stress and deformation of solid bodies subjected to uniaxial, bending and torsional loads. Individual and team projects include designing, building, testing, and evaluating structures. Written engineering communications, engineering ethics and professional responsibility. Fall and spring semesters. Laboratory 3 hours. Prerequisite: English 122 with a grade C or better. Corequisite: Engineering 246.
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3.00 Credits
Rectilinear, curvilinear, and rotary motion. D'Alembert's principles of work andenergy. Impulse and momentum, impact. Three-dimensional kinematics and dynamics. Fall and spring semesters. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisites: Engineering 104 with grades of C or better. Corequisite: Mathematics 245.
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Rectilinear, curvilinear, and rotary motion. D’Alembert’s principles of work and energy. Impulse and momentum, impact. Three-dimensional kinematics and dynamics. Fall and spring semesters. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisites: ENGR 1040 with a minimum grade of C and MATH 1920 or department head approval. Supplementary course fee assessed.
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