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EG 251: Engineering Surveying
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisite: EG 112. The use of tapes, levels, transits, and surveying instruments including the theodolite will be studied and applied to problems involving position, area, volume, grade, mapping, distance, evaluation, analysis or error, and land surveying. Two hours lecture and three hours lab.
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EG 255: Engineering Computation
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisite: MS 113 or equivalent. Programming, with introduction to numerical methods useful in the solution of engineering, scientific, and mathematical problems. The course is implemented using a high-level programming language. Two hours lecture and two hours integral non-scheduled laboratory required each week.
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EG 320: Engineering Economy
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisite: MS 112 or equivalent. Annual cost; present work, rate of return, and profit-cost methods of determining prospective differences among alternatives; depreciation, tax and cost analysis; and replacement and retirement analysis.
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EG 328: Electrical Circuits Laboratory
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisite: EG 226. Experiments related to electrical circuits. Application and verification of the principles in electrical circuits. Three hours laboratory hours per week.
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EG 343: Strength of Materials
4.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisites: EG 201 and MS 126. Stress-strain relationships; behavior of materials in tension, compression and shear; column formulae; combined stress computations; theorem of three moments; composite structural members.
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EG 361: Thermodynamics
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisites: MS 227 and PHS 211. Heat and work; thermodynamic systems and equations of state; the zeroth, first, and second laws of thermodynamics; change of phase; the combined first and second laws; irreversibility and availability of energy; mixtures of ideal gases; psychrometry.
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EG 373: Fluid Mechanics
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisites: MS 126 and PHS 211. Fluid statics; the conservation equations and their applications; dimensional analysis and similitude; flow in closed and open conduits; one-dimensional compressible flow.
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EG 374: Fluid And Thermal Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Laboratory in fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and related areas. Typical experiments are flows in pipes and channels, flow control devices, gas laws, compressible flow, engine performance. Three laboratory hours per week.
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EM 211: Weapons of Mass Destruction for First Responders
2.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisites: This course is designed for First Responders who have completed awareness level training. This course is not intended for HAZMAT technicians. The course is designed to provide first responders at the operational level instruction on responding to and operating in a WMD environment.
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EM 301: Introduction to Emergency Management
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Overview of emergency management including a history of the field, key legislation impacting practice and current issues in the field.
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