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3.00 Credits
Subject includes classification of systems of forces, resultants, geometrical and analytical conditions for equilibrium of force systems, frames, trusses, friction, centers of gravity, moments of inertia, parabolic and catenary cables. NOTE: ENGI 101 is offered in the Fall term only. (Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or higher inMATH 171 and PHYS 121)
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3.00 Credits
Subject includes kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies, plane motion of particles and rigid bodies, moments of inertia, rotation of rigid body, relative motion, principles of work and energy, impulse, momentum and impact. NOTE: ENGI 102 is offered in the Spring term only. ( Prerequisites: A grade of "C" orhigher in ENGI 101 and MATH 172)
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1.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the Engineering Curriculum. The purpose of this course is to expose the student to the various branches of engineering, the careers that are available, the educational requirements, and the tools of the engineer. Various computer demonstrations and student projects will be performed to introduce the student to typical engineering uses of computers and software. The course consists of one hour per week of lecture. Upon successful completion of this course, the student will earn one credit. The students should have an interest in understanding the challenges of engineering as a profession.
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3.00 Credits
Subject includes properties of structural materials, stress and strain relationship, proportional limit, yield-point, ultimate strength, modulus of elasticity, design of axial members, working stress, design of bending and torsional members, riveted and welded joints, deflection of axial, bending and torsional members, solution of intermediate beams by double integration, combined stresses, design of compression members and columns, stresses at a point on different planes, fatigue of metals, stress concentration, impact and energy loads, principal stresses and theories of failure. NOTE: ENGI 205 is offered in the Spring term only. ( Prerequisites: A grade of "C" orhigher in MATH 171 and ENGI 101)
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3.00 Credits
Students will be introduced to the basic principles underlying the behavior of materials. This course will provide the scientific foundation for an understanding of the relations between material properties, structure and performance for the classes of engineering solids (metals, polymers, ceramics, semiconductors and composites). Concepts will be developed and applied which allow for correlation between performance and aspects of structure, from the atomic through the macroscopic level, including ideas relating to atomic and larger size defects. NOTE: ENGI 206 is offered in the Fall term only.( Prerequisite: A grade of "C"or higher in ENGI 101)
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3.00 Credits
The design approach is applied to machines such as cam and follower, speed changers, geared transmissions, planetary gear systems and linkages for generating specific type of motion. Graphic, analytical and digital computer methods are used. NOTE: ENGI 216 is offered in the Summer II term only. (Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or higher inENGI 102)
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the basic concepts of DC and AC circuit analysis, loop and node analysis, network theorems and poly-phase circuits. Laboratory work emphasizes basic measurement techniques. The student will verify circuit theory as well as laboratory measurements with computer-aided circuit analysis such as PSpice and other software packages. NOTE: ENGI 241 is offered in the Fall term only. (Prerequisites: A grade of "C" or higher inMATH 172 and PHYS 122)
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to electronic circuits and devices, particularly junction diodes, bipolar transistors and field effect transistors. The student will learn the elementary concepts of electronic device physics, transistor circuit biasing, amplifiers and transistor models. The student will design and analyze transistor amplifiers with the assistance of various computer-aided circuit analysis software packages. NOTE: ENGI 242 is offered in the Spring term only. ( Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or higherin ENGI 241)
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the basic principles of digital electronics. At the conclusion of this course, the student will be able to quantitatively identify the fundamentals of computers, including number systems, logic gates, logic and arithmetic subsystems, and integrated circuits She/he will gain the practical skills necessary to work with digital circuits through problem solving and handson laboratory experience with logic gates, encoders, flip-flops, counters, shift registers, adders, etc. The student will be able to analyze and design simple logic circuits using tools such as Boolean Algebra and Karnaugh Mapping and will be able to draw logic diagrams using both the traditional logic symbols and IEEE/IEC Std. 91-194 logic symbols with dependency notation. NOTE: ENGI 251 is offered in the Fall term only. ( Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or higherin PHYS 122 and MATH 172)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to three-phase circuits, transformers, resonance Laplace Transform theorems, S-domain circuit analysis, Bode diagrams, Fourier Series, Fourier Transforms and applications. The student will use computeraided circuit analysis software packages in the analysis and design of circuits. NOTE:
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