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ENGL 255: World Lit II: 7 18th Cen
5.00 Credits
Green River College
A historical and critical survey of selected works of world literature of the seventh through the eighteenth centuries from a diversity of cultures. PREREQUISITE: Eligible for ENGL& 101. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Formerly ENGL 266.
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ENGL 256: World Lit III: 19- 21st Ce
5.00 Credits
Green River College
A historical and critical survey of selected works of world literature of the nineteenth through the twenty-first centuries from a diversity of cultures. PREREQUISITE: Eligible for ENGL& 101. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Formerly ENGL 267.
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ENGL 257: Non- Western World Lit
5.00 Credits
Green River College
A study of various genres of literature from the non-Western world, including Africa, Asia, the Middle East, the Caribbean, and/or Latin America. Students will read individual texts closely, explore various literary critical and comparative approaches, situate texts in their historical and cultural contexts, and produce their own written interpretations. PREREQUISITE: Eligible for ENGL& 101. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Formerly ENGL 268.
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ENGL 299: Independent Study- Engl
5.00 Credits
Green River College
Encourages students to work on a project in a field of their special interest in English. A student must have completed course work in the area of the proposed independent study. Specific requirements and directions for writing a proposal are on file with the English Division. PREREQUISITE: Permission of division chairperson and instructor supervising project.
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ENGR 100: Careers in Engineering
2.00 Credits
Green River College
An introductory course to explore the functions of engineering and computer science, branches of the professions, educational requirements, and transfer institutions offering these programs. Includes an introduction to the competencies required for programming, problem solving, engineering design, and the planning of a program of study necessary to receive a bachelor of science degree in engineering or computer science. Formerly G E 100.
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ENGR 104: Introduction to Design
5.00 Credits
Green River College
Introduction to design and communication principles using an engineering project approach, stressing teamwork, design process, creative and analytical thinking, quantitative analysis, professionalism and ethics, social, economic and political context, and open-ended problems. Introduces the engineering design process by building group skills, understanding the effects of different learning styles, producing strategies for innovation, and fostering creativity in problem solving. Includes design projects, journal keeping, professionalism and ethical issues, and oral presentations. Satisfies a natural science requirement for AA degree. Formerly G E 104.
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ENGR 106: Intro to Engr Problems
3.00 Credits
Green River College
Introduction to dimensional analysis and vector algebra and their use in solving engineering problems. Newton's laws are used in problems involving forces, moments, acceleration and velocities. Problem format, significant figures, statistics and error analysis, and their role in the design process are discussed. PREREQUISITE: MATH& 142 or equivalent. Satisfies a quantitative skills or natural science requirement for AA degree. Formerly G E 106.
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ENGR 114: Engineering Graphics
5.00 Credits
Green River College
A beginning lab course focusing on visualization, sketching, and 3D parametric modeling computer aided drafting (CAD). Involves an introduction to the basic design competencies and graphical solutions of spatial problems using basic engineering drawing principles. Provides skills in graphic communication and visualization of three-dimensional objects, as well as design and problem solving skills. Recommended for all beginning engineering students. Formerly G E 123.
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ENGR 120: Eng Computational Tools
2.00 Credits
Green River College
Introduces MATLAB as a tool for mathematical analysis, visualization, simulation, and modeling. This course is an important tool for the engineering mechanics sequence (ENGR& 214, ENGR& 225, and ENGR& 215) where MATLAB is used in a variety of open-ended engineering design and analysis problems. Focuses specifically on MATLAB features that will be most useful in engineering coursework. PREREQUISITE: MATH& 142 or concurrent enrollment; or instructor's permission. Formerly G E 120.
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ENGR 140: Materials Science
5.00 Credits
Green River College
An introductory course which investigates the basic principles relating to the structure and properties of materials used by practicing engineers. The properties of various engineering materials are related to their atomic, molecular, and crystalline structure. PREREQUISITE: CHEM& 161 or concurrent enrollment. Satisfies a natural science requirement for AA degree. Formerly G E 140.
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