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ENGR 313: Engineering Mechanics I
5.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
Statics and dynamics of particles and rigid bodies, using vector approach and calculus methods. Forces, reactions, equilibrium, centroids, moments, structures, distributed loads, frames and machines, and friction are covered in statics. Dynamics covers kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies, work, energy, momentum. CO: MATH 230.
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ENGR 314: Engineering Mechanics II
3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
Mechanics of materials covering normal and shear stress and strain, distributed loads, second moment, torsion, beam theory, combined stresses, column theory, pressure vessels, bolted, riveted and welded connections. PR: ENGR 313.
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ENGR 315: Engineering Economics
3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
The study of the relative economy of engineering alternatives, compound interest in relation to calculation of annual costs, present worth and prospective rates of returns on investments, methods of depreciation, sinking cost, increment cost, general studies with emphasis on retirement and replacement of equipment, consideration of taxes, public works, and manufacturing costs as related to economic solutions of engineering proposals. Principles of engineering ethics are presented and related to costing. PR: Sophomore standing.
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FREN 101: Elementary French I
3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
Grammar and syntax, pronunciation, elementary written and oral composition.
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FREN 101 - Elementary French I
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FREN 102: Elementary French II
3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
Continuation of French 101 with introduction of elementary collateral readings. PR: FREN 101.
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GEOG 290: Topics in Geography
3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
Formal course in diverse areas of geography. Course may be repeated for different topics. PR: GEOG 150.
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GEOG 301: World Geography
3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
A comprehensive view of geography; stresses major geographic regions as to their location, form, size, climate, soils, natural vegetation, animal life, human activities, agriculture, manufacturing, and trade. PR: ENGL 102.
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GEOG 302: Geography of Anglo-America
3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
A survey of major geographic regions of North America; an analysis of the economic activities in their relations to the natural environment; and a study of the interrelations between unit areas. PR: GEOG 150.
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GEOG 304: Physical Geography
3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
The study of the physical environment and man's place within that environment. Consideration is given to ecological relationships. PR: GEOG 150.
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GEOG 402: Urban Geography
3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
A survey course which examines the geographer's, as well as the layman's, interests in, and contribution to, the study of cities. Human geography as the study of spatial organizations of human activity will be emphasized. The major concerns are with theories and generalizations about the locations of people and their activities, the interaction between them, processes at work, and behavior in urban and regional space with key issues, problems, policies, relating to human consequences of urbanization. PR: GEOG 150.
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