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1.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of the computer package AUTOCAD. Course content includes a description of the software capabilities and applications. The basics of the AUTOCAD screen, basic construction, editing, and plotting techniques are discussed. The course also provides coverage of geometric construction, 2D orthographic drawings, dimensioning, and an introduction to 3D solid modeling.
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0.00 Credits
Required of all engineering students.
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0.00 Credits
Required of all engineering students.
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0.00 Credits
Required of all engineering students.
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3.00 Credits
A basic course in statics, using the free-body diagram, the course covers forces and equilibria of particles, rigid bodies, surfaces, trusses, beams, cables, and other basic structural elements. Computers are used for problem solving. Prerequisites: ENGR 0011, PHYS 0202
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
First of a two-course sequence covering statics and strength of materials. Topics covered include: concurrent force systems, equilibrium, axial loading, stress, strain, deformation, moments, equivalent systems, centroids, centers of mass and distributed loads, free-body diagrams, equilibrium of rigid and deformable bodies, plane trusses, frames and machines, equilibrium in 3D, and torsion and friction. Computers are used for problem solving. Prerequisite: ENGR 0012 and PHYS 0202
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course in the mechanics of deformable bodies, with special application to the range of topics needed by civil engineers. The course material covers internal strains, stresses, and deformations that occur when a structure is subjected to applied loads. Problems with tie-in to practical design issues will be covered. Prerequisites: ENGR 0011, PHYS 0202
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Second of a two-course sequence covering statics and strength of materials. Topics include: flexure; second moments of areas, shear force and bending moment diagrams, composite beams, shearing stresses, beam deflections, energy methods, Castigliano’s methods, moment area method, combined static loading, and columns. Prerequisite: ENGR 0141
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3.00 Credits
The study of a special topic in engineering.
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce undergraduates to the art of writing for young people. Depending on the instructor’s expertise and pedagogical objectives, it may focus on a single genre in depth (for instance, the young adult novel) or invite students to read and write broadly across a range of genres (picture books, children’s poetry, nonfiction for the young, etc.). This course serves as an approved Category 1 elective for the Children’s Literature Certificate Program, but all interested students are welcome.
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