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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Introduction to the engineering profession, ethics, and disciplines; development of skills in teamwork, communication, problem solving, algorithm development, and design; computer applications including spreadsheet and programming. Lab fee $20. Co-requisite: MATH 2412 or 1316.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Development of skills in problem solving, design, analysis, estimation, communication and teamwork; introduction to accounting and conservation principles in engineering sciences emphasis on computer applications and programming. Prerequisites: ENGR 1101; MATH 2413 or concurrent registration, PHYS 2425 or concurrent registration. Lab fee $20.
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Introduction to engineering fundamentals including problem solving, algorithm development, and design; computer applications including spreadsheet and programming; engineering as a profession, ethics, teamwork and communication. Co-requisite: MATH 2412 or 1316. Lab fee: $20.
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Development of skills in problem solving, design, analysis, estimation, communication and teamwork; introduction to accounting and conservation principles in engineering sciences emphasis on computer applications and programming. Prerequisites: ENGR 1211; MATH 2413 or concurrent registration, PHYS 2425 or concurrent registration.
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3.00 Credits
Principles of economics equivalence; time value of money, analysis of single and multiple investments; comparison of alternatives; capital recovery and tax implications; certainty; uncertainty; risk analysis; public sector analysis; and break-even concepts. Prerequisites: MATH 2413 or concurrent registration.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Basic theory of engineering mechanics, using calculus, involving the statics and dynamics of particles and rigid bodies; Prerequisites: ENGR 1102; PHYS 2425; and MATH 2414 or concurrent registration. Lab fee $20.
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3.00 Credits
Theory and application of energy methods in engineering; conservation principles to investigate traditional thermodynamics (e.g., temperature, thermodynamic equilibrium, and heat). Prerequisites: ENGR 1102; MATH 2414 or concurrent registration.
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3.00 Credits
Description of properties of materials using a unified approach; discussion of the chemical structure, crystalline structure, and phase diagrams for materials; develop bulk properties and characteristics of metals, polymers, and ceramics; mechanical, electrical, magnetic, thermal, and optical properties for these materials. Prerequisites: ENGR 1102; PHYS 2425 and MATH 2414.
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3.00 Credits
Application of theory and principles of mechanics to dynamic particles and rigid body systems in rectilinear and curvilinear systems, including forces, acceleration, conservation of energy, and impulse and momentum. Prerequisites: ENGR 1102; PHYS 2425; or MATH 3306 (co-requisite)
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of AC and DC circuit analysis, AC power, electronics, and digital logic; hardware and software implementation and analysis of circuits; this course is for non-electrical engineering majors. Credit will not be awarded for both ENGR 2330 and ENPH 2425. Prerequisites: PHYS 2426 or concurrent registration MATH 3306 or concurrent registration. Lab fee: $15
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