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5.00 Credits
Suggested for students that intend to major in engineering but are not prepared to enroll in ENGR 111. Credit not allowed for both ENGR 130 and ENGR 110. Formerly ENGR 110.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to general aerospace industry topics: lift, drag, propulsion, performance, stability and control, design, and testing. Includes a team approach to design activities such as paper aircraft design and high powered rocket construction. Prerequisite: ENGR& 104 (or ENGR 110) or consent of Instructor. [SE]
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to the engineering profession: its branches, principles, and practices. Engineering problem-solving, methods of analysis and design, and an introduction to engineering fundamentals. Formerly ENGR 111. Credit not allowed for both ENGR 111 and ENGR 109. Prerequisite: MATH 103 or equivalent, and completion of, or concurrent enrollment in MATH 111 or equivalent. [SE]
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3.00 Credits
Elements of technical graphical communication as used in engineering, design, and manufacturing. Through a combination of freehand sketching techniques as well as the use of scales and triangles, you will solve drawing problems in orthographic multiview, auxiliary, and isometric projections, section views, descriptive geometry, and dimensioning/tolerancing. Formerly ENGR 112. Credit not allowed for both ENGR 112 and ENGR& 114.Prerequisite: Eligibility for MATH 095 or higher. [SE]
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2.00 Credits
Basics of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing: what it is and why use it, GDT symbols and their use, maximum and least material conditions, datums, and geometric characteristics. AutoCAD will be used to dimension drawings using GDT. Prerequisite: ENGR& 114 and ENGR 140 (or ENGR 112 and 114), or consent of Instructional Unit. [SE]
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to electrical engineering, computer science and engineering processes, principles, problem-solving techniques, and contemporary tools. Application of in-class learning to hands-on projects and exploration of current industry trends and implications. Credit not allowed for both CSE 120 and ENGR 120. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in MATH 103.
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5.00 Credits
Basic theory of surveying, measurement and calculation. Topics include: measurement and determination of boundaries, areas, and shapes; location through traversing techniques; error theory; compass adjustments; public land system; use of programmable calculators; and principles of measurements of distances, elevation and angles. Concurrent enrollment in ENGR 121 lab required. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in MATH& 151(or MATH 113).
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50.00 Credits
Architecture including design, construction, and engineering for the non-major. Student works with programmed materials and reports to the instructor during engineering graphics class. Formerly ENGR 114. Credit not allowed for both ENGR 114 and ENGR 140. [GE]
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4.00 Credits
Architectural drawing for the non-major. Students work with self-study materials during engineering graphics class. Prerequisite: Consent of Instructional Unit.
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50.00 Credits
Parametric solids modeling with SolidWorks, covering the breadth of the software at a basic level. Create part, assembly, and drawing files, including design tables and multiple configurations. Recommended for anyone with good computer skills. [SE]
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