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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Supervised work experience in an approved job. Completion of specific learning objectives and employer evaluation. Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in, HDEV 195, 198, or 200. Prerequisite: Consent of Instructional Unit. [GE]
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5.00 Credits
Basic concepts of AC and DC electrical circuits. Analyze and design voltage and current relationships for series and parallel RLC circuit. Use of Kirchhoff s laws, Thevenin/Norton theorems, Operational Amplifier circuits, and Step/Natural/ Steady-State circuit response. Use of test and measurement equipment in a laboratory setting. Formerly ENGR 251. Credit not allowed for both ENGR 251 and ENGR& 204. Prerequisite: MATH 211.
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5.00 Credits
The utility of system dynamics modeling for understanding complex systems related to environmental science and regional planning is emphasized. Existing models of natural systems are used by the students to help become familiar with fundamental processes responsible for the behavior of these systems. The course is intended to develop critical thinking skills which are essential for the analysis of complex non-linear systems with multiple internal feedback loops. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to design their own mathematical models of systems familiar to them, and understand the usefulness and limitations of such models. Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or better in MATH& 148 or MATH 106 or 111.
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5.00 Credits
Solution of two and three dimensional vector systems using vector algebra notation and free-body diagrams. Friction, centroids, moment of inertia, radius of gyration, and loads involved in structures, machines, and trusses. Formerly ENGR 211.Credit not allowed for both ENGR 211 and ENGR& 214. Prerequisite: MATH& 152 (or MATH 211). [SE]
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5.00 Credits
Kinematics and kinetics of particles, systems of particles and rigid bodies. Force/acceleration, work/energy and impulse/ momentum problem solving techniques will be applied to two and three dimensional systems. Formerly ENGR 213. Credit not allowed for both ENGR 213 and ENGR& 215.Prerequisite: ENGR 211 and MATH 211. [SE]
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5.00 Credits
Basic structure and properties of materials. Phase equilibrium and transformations. Mechanical properties, electronic structure, thermal, electrical, and magnetic properties. Prerequisite: CHEM& 142 (or CHEM 132). [SE]
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5.00 Credits
Explores the fundamentals of thermodynamics. Investigates the thermodynamic properties of matter with emphasis on ideal and real gases and introduces the concepts of heat and work. Defines the first and second laws of thermodynamics and explores their impact with examples. Uses thermodynamic cycles to apply the concepts of learned and relates the principles to applications. Formerly ENGR 261. Credit not allowed for both ENGR 261 and ENGR& 224.Prerequisite: MATH 211 and PHYS 201. [SE]
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5.00 Credits
Concepts of stress and strain for deformable objects. Axial, torsional and bending loading, combined loadings. Column loading and stability with other applied topics. Formerly ENGR 212. Credit not allowed for both ENGR 212 and ENGR& 225. Prerequisite: ENGR 211 and MATH 211. [SE]
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to manufacturing processes, emphasizing methods and practices used when machining, welding, and fabricating metals and related materials. [SE]
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5.00 Credits
Digital logic design, testing and implementation, including Boolean Algebra, Karnaugh map and design of logic circuits to solve practical problems using sequential/combinational/ synchronous/asynchronous circuits, application of standard SSI/ MSI/LSI logic systems, design/test/implement development cycle and Hardware Description Language (HDL). Credit not allowed for both ENGR 237 and ENGR 250. Prerequisite: Completion or concurrent enrollment in CSE 121.
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