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ENGR 100: Exploring Engineering
1.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Focuses on engineering careers and what engineers "do". Presentsvarious engineering disciplines and associated occupations through class discussions, presentations by practicing engineers, laboratory activities, and viewing of occupational videos. Designed to inform students of the attributes of a career in engineering and the academic preparation it requires.
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ENGR 101: Engineering Fundamentals
4.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Introduces basic engineering problem solving, analysis and design. This course covers basic concepts of curve fitting, statistics, electricity, and mechanics, including vector algebra. It utilizes spreadsheet and computer programming applications as problem solving tools. Students will be introduced to non-technical aspects of engineering, such as registration laws and ethics. Labs may include group engineering project work. Prerequisite: Placement in MTH 251. Prerequisite or concurrent: WR 115.
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ENGR 102: Engineering Graphics
3.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Introduces manual and computer-aided drafting including hand sketching, drafting standards, pictorial drawings, and dimensioning. Includes creation of 2-D drawings and 3- D solid models with AutoCAD. Prerequisite: ENGR 101.
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ENGR 211: Statics
4.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Analysis of forces acting on particles and rigid bodies. Force systems, centroids, and moments of inertia are covered. Scientific, programmable, graphing calculator required. Prerequisites: MTH 253, PHY 211, ENGR 101.
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ENGR 212: Dynamics
4.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies are analyzed by Newton's laws, work-energy and impulse-momentum methods. Prerequisite: ENGR 211.
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ESR 171: Environmental Science: Biological Perspectives
4.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Develops an understanding of environmental topics that are primarily biological in nature. Includes human population issues, matter and energy resources, ecosystems, environmental ethics, and food and land resources. The associated labs will illustrate these topics.
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ESR 172: Environmental Science: Chemical Perspectives
4.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Develops an understanding of environmental topics that are primarily chemical in nature. Includes air pollution, global warming, toxicology, risk assessment, water pollution, and hazardous waste. The associated laboratories will illustrate these topics.
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ESR 173: Environmental Science: Geological Perspectives
4.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Develops an understanding of environmental topics that are primarily geological in nature. Includes geology basics, soil resources, hydrogeology, nonrenewable mineral and energy resources, perpetual energy resources, and solid waste. The associated laboratories will illustrate these topics.
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FN 225: Nutrition
4.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Introduces components of an adequate diet, nutrient availability and utilization. Analyze dietary intake and compare to current scientific guidelines. Examines peripheral factors influencing diet such as global and local issues, cultural environment, and elements of food safety. Strong background in life sciences recommended. Prerequisites: MTH 20 or higher or placement into MTH 60; WR 115 or higher or placement into WR 121; placement into RD 115 or higher.
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G 201: Physical Geology
4.00 Credits
Columbia Gorge Community College
Introduces physical geology which deals with minerals, rocks, internal structure of the earth, plate tectonics.
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