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ENGR 110: Engineering Problems and Orientation
3.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
This course is an introduction to the world of engineering. It also is an orientation for students who have an interest in engineering but know little about the various disciplines or functional areas. Simple application problems in mechanics, thermal and electrical sciences, and fluids are examined to give students an appreciation for these subjects. There also is an introduction to the personal computer in engineering work. Prerequisite: MATH 099. (SFCC)
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ENGR 111: Engineering Projects
2.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
This is a project course that complements ENGR 110. Students work in teams to design and/or build an object. Robots, 3D CAD and creative devices can be used. Prerequisite: ENGR 110 or concurrent enrollment in ENGR 110. (SFCC)
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ENGR 190: Electronic Logic
5.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
The operation and use of linear and digital circuits normally used in and with micro- and minicomputers. Use of system and logic design; build and test typical circuits using TTL logic. Prerequisite: Basic electronics courses with permission of instructor. (SFCC)
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ENGR 191: Microprocessor Architecture
5.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
An intensive laboratory course in the internal operation of microcomputers and their interfaces. Starting from an understanding of digital and analog electronics, the course covers all important computer circuits, timing and protocols. Students interface peripherals to a computer and build a process control system. Prerequisite: ENGR 190. (SFCC)
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ENGR 201: Statics
5.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
A fundamental course in engineering mechanics for particles and rigid bodies in equilibrium. Problems in two and three dimensions using both scalar and vector algebra methods. Prerequisite: MATH& 152 (formerly MATH 125) and concurrent enrollment in PHYS 201. (SFCC)
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ENGR 202: Dynamics
5.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
Fundamental course in engineering mechanics for particles and rigid bodies experiencing acceleration. Students study unbalanced forces and torques acting on bodies, and the resulting motion using scalar and vector algebraic methods. Prerequisite: ENGR 201. (SFCC)
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ENGR 203: Mechanics of Materials
5.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
The study of internal stresses, strains, and deformations of structural members and parts resulting from externally applied loads. Covers design criteria for beams, columns, pressure vessels, bolts, shafts, etc. Prerequisite: ENGR 201. (SFCC)
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ENGR 210: Electric Circuit Theory
5.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
A first course in elementary linear circuit analysis for the electrical sciences designed for electrical engineers. Circuit analysis laws, theorems and reduction techniques are studied for first- and second-order circuits. These circuits contain dependent sources and multiple configurations of capacitors and inductors. A weekly lab complements the class lectures. Prerequisite: MATH& 153 (formerly MATH 126), 274 (may be taken concurrently), PHYS 202. (SFCC)
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ENVS 101: Intro to Env Science
5.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
Formerly ECOL 101. A study of the basic concepts of ecology, including ecosystems structure and function, energy flow, biochemical cycles, limiting factors, population dynamics and community interactions. Emphasis is placed on the use of the scientific method to investigate man's current environmental problems and to propose possible solutions. Meets A.A. degree lab science requirement. (SCC, SFCC)
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ENVS 104: Environmental Conservation
5.00 Credits
Spokane Community College
Formerly ENVSC 101. This course introduces basic principles of conservation with emphasis on renewable natural resources, soils, water, forest, range, wildlife and recreation. (SCC)
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