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2.00 Credits
For students in non technical and non engineering science curricula. Study and drafting techniques in instruments, geometric construction, multi view drawing, pictorial drawing, charts and graphs. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. 1 lecture and 2 lab hours per week. 2 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
History of engineering profession, engineer's role in a technological society, his/her work, and the relationship of engineering to other professions; includes study of general and related areas, ethics and responsibility of engineers and guidance. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: Engineering 131, or Consent of Department Chairperson. 100 minutes per week. 2 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
For students in technical and non technical curricula; principles and practices involved in interpretations of engineering graphics communications; emphasis on machine and structural graphic communications. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. 150 minutes per week. 3 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Estimating, measuring and evaluating visual situations; dead reckoning, aerial perspective and measurements, color changes, atmospheric effect and phenomena; height relationships and distance considerations for special use; motion and its effects on seeing; aerial maps and photographic interpretations of day and night visual effects. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. 150 minutes per week. 3 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Graphics, both manual and computer aided drafting and design. Introduction to design techniques in graphics and multi view drawing, auxiliary views, selecting, tolerance dimensioning, and technical sketching. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: Engineering 100, Engineering 110 and Engineering 111, or Consent of Department Chairperson. 2 lecture and 2 lab hours per week. 3 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Theory of projections. Solution by graphical methods of problems concerning the relation of points, lines, planes, and surfaces. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: Engineering 131, or Consent of Department Chairperson. 2 lecture and 2 lab hours per week. 3 credit hours.
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2.00 Credits
Study of current topics including pollution control, transportation systems, water recycling, computer applications, automation and engineering analysis of these problems. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. 100 minutes per week. 2 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
FORTRAN or C with emphasis in engineering and scientific programming languages such as FORTRAN and APT with emphasis on engineering problems encountered in design and manufacturing. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: Mathematics placement test, or credit in Mathematics 207 and Engineering 131. 150 minutes per week. 3 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Application of fundamental stress analysis to design of complete machine units involving machine elements such as shafts, springs, gears and screws, mechanical properties of materials and their significance in design; and classification of fits, specification of materials in use, and the manufacturing processes. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: Engineering 131, or Consent of Department Chairperson. 2 lecture and 2 lab hours per week. 3 credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
Rigid bodies, fluid statics, friction, moments of inertia, centroids, and virtual work. Writing assignments, as appropriate to the discipline, are part of the course. Prerequisite: Physics 235 and Mathematics 208, or Consent of Department Chairperson. 150 minutes per week. 3 credit hours.
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