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3.00 Credits
Three hours lecture. Introduction to transportation and the planning of transportation systems. Highway and airfield design criteria. Operational characteristics of transportation systems. Prereqs: ENGR 222 and ENGR 321.
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4.00 Credits
Three hours lecture, three hours lab. A study of aggregates, concrete, steel, wood, and asphaltic materials, including concrete mix design. Additional subject matter covered will be characteristics, capabilities and operating costs of equipment; estimation of construction costs; field inspection practices and responsibilities. Prereq: ENGR 355.
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4.00 Credits
Three hours lecture, three hours lab. Classification of structures, loads, reactions, shear and moment diagrams, trusses, framed structures, influence lines, moving loads, deflections, and analysis of statically indeterminate structures, including moment distribution. Prereq: ENGR 355.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours lecture. This course is designed to provide information on the scope and application of various numerical techniques and evaluation criteria for making economic decisions. Interest rates, cash flows, depreciation, and tax implications will be covered. Methods such as present worth, annual worth, future worth, and rate-of-return will be used to make comparisons between alternatives. Prereqs: Sophomore standing and either MATH 215 or MATH 230.
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3.00 Credits
Two hours lecture, three hours lab. This course introduces the three basic discrete devices: the diode (both pn and zener), the bipolar junction transistor, and the field effect transistor. Device modeling, biasing techniques, frequency response, h parameters and amplifier design are discussed. Prereq: ENGR 255.
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3.00 Credits
Two hours lecture, three hours lab. This course addresses integrated circuits such as operational amplifiers, 555 timers, silicon-controlled rectifiers and associated triggering devices, and their uses in electronic circuits. Emphasis is placed on circuit construction and communication skills by the use of class projects and associated technical reports and oral presentations. Prereq: ENGR 343.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours lecture. Advanced electrical circuits elective course for engineering majors. Topics covered include polyphase circuits, complex frequency and Laplace Transform, s-domain circuit analysis, series and parallel resonance, and Fourier frequency analysis. Course stresses network theorems, solution of time and frequency-domain problems. Course coverage includes transient analysis by classical and transform methods as well as basic concepts of steady-state AC circuit analysis. Prereqs: ENGR 255 and MATH 330.
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3.00 Credits
Two hours lecture, three hours lab. An introduction to the concepts of microcomputers and microcontrollers including system architecture, addressing modes, assembly language programming, fixed point arithmetic, data structures and stacks, subroutines, high-level compilers, and integrated development environments. Prereq: ENGR 241 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Two hours lecture, Three hours lab. D.C. motors and generators, induction and synchronous motors, and generators for single-phase and three-phase systems are studied; course emphasis is on common applications, principles of operation, and performance characteristics. Coreq: ENGR 345.
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4.00 Credits
Three hours lecture, three hours lab. A study of stress-strain relationship for axial, torsion, shearing, and bending loads; deflection of beams; connections; combined loadings; statically indeterminate members; and plane stress. The laboratory experience will include material testing to determine physical and mechanical properties that will reinforce the principles studied. Prereqs: ENGR 235 and MATH 230.
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