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3.00 Credits
A study of American poetry, drama, and prose writings from Bradford to the present with emphasis on literary and cultural values. Historical and cross cultural influences stressed as well as critical and analytical approaches. Courses need not be taken in sequence. 3 lecture hrs/wk. F, W, S
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3.00 Credits
Sinusoidal steady-state analysis and phasors. Application of circuit analysis techniques to solve single-phase and three-phase circuits including powers; mutual inductance, transformers and passive filters. Prerequisitie: ENGR 201. 2 lecture, 2 lab hrs/wk. S
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4.00 Credits
Analysis of forces induced in structures and machines by various types of loading. Corequisite: MTH 251. 4 lecture hrs/wk. S
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4.00 Credits
Kinematics, Newton's laws of motion, and work-energy and impulsemomentum relationships applied to engineering systems. Prerequisite: ENGR 211, MTH 251. 4 lecture hrs/wk. W
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4.00 Credits
Properties of structural materials; analysis of stress and deformation in axially loaded members, circular shafts, and beams and in statically indeterminate systems containing these components. Prerequisite: ENGR 211. 4 lecture hrs/wk. F
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3.00 Credits
Graphic communication, multi-view and pictorial representation, conceptual design, spatial analysis, engineering applications; graphical analysis and solution, industrial procedures, three dimensional and solids modeling. 2 lecture, 2 lab hrs/wk. F
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Independent study on subjects outside the course curriculum or in-depth studies of a particular aspect of a course content. Affords an opportunity for students with previous study in a subject area to pursue further investigations for credit. Prerequisite: Instructor, Department Chair, and Dean approval of study plan. 6 credits maximum total credit.
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3.00 Credits
American Film History is an introductory course designed to bring American film into clear focus as an art form, a business, and a cultural phenomenon. The course explores how feature films work technically, artistically, and culturally. The course will probe the deeper meaning of American movies-the hidden messages of genres, the social and psychological effects of Hollywood film style, and mutual influence of society and popular culture. 3 lecture hrs/wk. W
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4.00 Credits
A study of the biochemical nature of food nutrients; the physiological means of digestion, absorption, and transport; and the metabolic pathways involved in their disposition by the body. Includes fundamental chemical and biological concepts relevant to nutrition, diet-assessment procedures, and the relationship between diet and health, body composition, and physical fitness/athletic performance. Basic biology and chemistry preferred. 4 lecture hrs/wk. F, W, S
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3.00 Credits
Covers the personal and social aspects of nutrition and the basic nutrients as they apply to growth and development throughout the life cycle. Emphasis on the health and safety of the young child. Activities relate to the application of
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