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ENGR 213: Strength of Materials
4.00 Credits
Lane Community College
4 credits Prerequisite: ENGR 211 and MTH 253 Course presents theory of stress and strain, shear, bending, torsion and combined stresses; temperature induced stresses, and elements of indeterminate analysis. Additional topics include axially loaded members, thinwalled pressure vessels, torsional and flexural loading, failure theory and column buckling.
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ENGR 221: Electrical Fundamentals
1.00 Credits
Lane Community College
4 credits Prerequisite: PH 212. Linear circuits will be analyzed via Kirchoff's Laws using idealized circuit elements. Steady state and sinusoidal responses of passive and active circuits will be addressed. The course emphasizes a combination of conceptual understanding, mathematical analysis, lab experiments and computer simulations. This course is designed for engineering majors.
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ENGR 280: Co-op Ed:Engineering
3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Lane Community College
3-12 credits This course provides relevant field experience that integrates theory and practice while providing opportunities to develop skills, explore career options and network with professionals and employers in the engineering field.
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ENGR 280 - Co-op Ed:Engineering
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ENGR 280D: Co-op Ed:Drafting
3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Lane Community College
3-12 credits This course provides students on-the-job learning experience in business, industry and governmental sites in the community. Students will have the opportunity to integrate theory and practice gained in classroom with practical experience in the professional world. In this course students may develop skills, explore career options, and network with professionals and employers while earning college credit. Cooperative Education is a required class for the Drafting AAS degree.
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ENGR 280E: Co-op Ed:Electronic Technology
3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Lane Community College
3-12 credits This course provides the student on-the-job electronics learning experiences in business and industrial sites in the community. The student will have the opportunity to integrate theory and practice gained in the classroom with the practical experience in the professional world. In this course a student may develop skills, explore career options and network with professionals and employers while earning credit toward a degree. Cooperative Education is a required class for the Electronic Technology Program.
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ENGR 280E - Co-op Ed:Electronic Technology
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ENGR 280M: Co-op Ed:Manufacturing Technology
3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Lane Community College
3-12 credits This course provides the student with manufacturing technologyrelated work experience in community businesses and industry. The student will have the opportunity to integrate theory and practice gained in the classroom with practical experience in the professional world. In this course a student may develop skills, explore career options and network with professionals and employers while earning credit toward a degree.
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ENGR 280W: Co-op Ed:Welding
3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Lane Community College
3-12 credits This course provides the student with welding-related work experience in community businesses and organizations. The student will have the opportunity to integrate theory and practice gained in the classroom with practical experience in the professional world. In this course a student may develop skills, explore career options and network with professionals and employers while earning college credit.
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ENVS 181: Terrestrial Environment
4.00 Credits
Lane Community College
4 credits The Environmental Science sequence ENVS 181, 182 and 183 emphasizes how humans interact with natural systems and issues related to balancing sustainability of the environment with economic concerns. Students learn to evaluate the interplay among biological, geological and chemical processes in the environment. Students may use Environmental Science to satisfy the science with laboratory requirement for the AAOT degree. Students may take the ENVS courses in any order. ENVS 181 studies the interactions between humans and natural terrestrial systems. Topics include terrestrial ecology, forest and rangeland management, agriculture, soil science, groundwater, geological, mineral and energy resources, waste disposal, and sustainability of resources and environment.
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ENVS 182: Atmospheric Environment and Population
4.00 Credits
Lane Community College
4 credits Environmental Science 182 studies the interactions between humans and the atmospheric environment. It emphasizes weather systems, climate, sustainability of plant and animal biomes, population and human interactions leading to potential climate change and global warming. Topics include solar heat transfer, air pollution, ozone depletion, Clean Air Act, past and present climate change and shrinking glaciers. More information about the Environmental Science sequence is at ENVS 181.
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ENVS 183: Aquatic Environment
4.00 Credits
Lane Community College
4 credits Environmental Science 183 studies the interactions between humans and the freshwater and marine environments. It emphasizes the biological, geological, chemical, and human connections in aquatic environments. The course explores diversity of aquatic life, sustainability of fisheries and water resources, the role of ocean circulation and climate, stream runoff, irrigation, and water pollution. More information about this sequence is at ENVS 181.
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