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ENGR 101: Introduction to Engineering
2.00 Credits
Alfred University
2 hours. Answers questions about engineering covering such areas as branches of engineering, engineering report writing, professional liability, ethics and responsibility, the library, problem solving techniques. The concepts of teamwork and the engineering design process are presented through a required design project. ENGR 102 - Computer Aided Design 2 hours. Computer aided design (CAD) is introduced, using the professional software. Students develop the ability to draw and design in two dimensions, to visualize these drawings in three dimensions, and to communicate with others using drawings.
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ENGR 103: Software Engineering
2.00 Credits
Alfred University
2 hours. An introduction to software engineering concepts using the C programming language. The majority of the course is concerned with learning proper programming techniques, including structured programming, top-down programming, modular techniques, loops and subroutines.
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ENGR 104: Computer Aided Engineering
2.00 Credits
Alfred University
2 hours. An introduction to engineering computations using the Matlab software package. Interactive numeric computations, data analysis, graphing are presented with engineering applications. Matrix, vector, and scalar computations are covered. Elementary math functions, trigonometric and hyperbolic functions, and complex numbers are used. Techniques for solution of linear systems of equations, interpolation and curve fitting, roots of polynomials, and numerical integration and differentiation are presented.
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ENGR 106: Engineering Studio II
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
This course is a continuation of ENGR 105. Teams work on more complex and more open-ended projects based on the design theme topic developed in the previous semester. Design projects are based on design-build-test or design-build-place in service. Prerequisite: A "C" or better in ENGR 105.
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ENGR 110: Technical Communications
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
4 hours. Technical communication is the delivery of information in an organized manner. This course will examine tools, resources, and design methods used to create technical documents. The course is designed for students who have solid grammar, spelling, and punctuation skills. Prerequisite: ENGL 101 or equivalent.
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ENGR 111: Explorations in Biomaterials
1.00 Credits
Alfred University
An "Engineering Exploration" course focusing on biomaterials. This hands-on laboratory course covers data collection, analysis and reporting. First-year engineering students enroll in two different "Engineering Exploration" courses.
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ENGR 111L: Lab-Explorations/Biomaterials
0.00 Credits
Alfred University
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ENGR 112: Explorations in Ceramic Engineering
1.00 Credits
Alfred University
An "Engineering Exploration" course focusing on ceramic engineering. This hands-on laboratory course covers data collection, analysis and reporting. First-year engineering students enroll in two different "Engineering Exploration" courses.
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ENGR 112L: Lab-Explorations in Cer Engr
0.00 Credits
Alfred University
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ENGR 113: Explorations in Electrical Engineering
1.00 Credits
Alfred University
An "Engineering Exploration" course focusing on electrical engineering. This hands-on laboratory course covers data collection, analysis and reporting. First-year engineering students enroll in two different "Engineering Exploration" courses.
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