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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 300 Design of problem-solving algorithms Includes structure of C programs, data types, operations, and basics of C, selection, repetition, arrays, functions, data files, addresses and pointers, character strings, and engineering applications Prerequisite(s): MAT 151 and 182 or 187 Course Corequisites: Information: IN is the integrated version of the course with lecture and lab taught simultaneously Offered: Fall, Spring
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Credit Hours: 300 Programming in C with emphasis on numerical applications in engineering Includes structure of C programs, data types, operations, and basics of C, selection, repetition, arrays, functions, and data files Prerequisite(s): MAT 151 and 182 or 187 Course Corequisites: Information: IN is the integrated version of the course with the lecture and lab taught simultaneously Offered: Fall, Spring
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Credit Hours: 300 Engineering analysis of static mechanical systems Includes vector algebra, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, forces, moments, couples, equivalent force systems, analysis of simple structures (trusses, beams, frames, cables, machines), friction, first and second moments of area (moment of inertia) Prerequisite(s): PHY 210, MAT 231 Course Corequisites: Offered: Fall, Spring
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Credit Hours: 300 Introduction and fundamental concepts of fluid dynamics and fluid statics Includes basic equations for a control volume, fluids in motion, inviscid flow, dimensional analysis, flow in pipes and ducts, and boundary layers Prerequisite(s): ENG 210, and MAT 241 Course Corequisites: Offered: Spring
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Credit Hours: 400 Study of the motion of bodies under the action of forces Includes introduction to dynamics, kinematics of particles and rigid body, kinetics of particles and rigid body, and vibration Prerequisite(s): ENG 210, MAT241 Course Corequisites: Offered: Fall, Spring
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Credit Hours: 300 Introduction to the analysis and design of the mechanical properties of materials Includes the concept of stress and strain, axially loaded members, torsion, stresses and strains in beams, analysis of stress and strain, deflections of beams, and columns Prerequisite(s): ENG 210 Course Corequisites: Offered: Fall, Spring
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Credit Hours: 300 Basic laws and examples of engineering applications of macroscopic thermodynamics Includes an introduction to concepts and definitions, energy and the first law of thermodynamics, evaluating properties, control volume energy analysis, the second law of thermodynamics, using entropy, vapor power systems, gas power systems, and refrigeration and heat pump systems Prerequisite(s): MAT 241 and PHY 216 Course Corequisites: Offered: Spring
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Credit Hours: 300 Applications of numerical methods and computer programming techniques for the creation of mathematical models of engineering systems Includes roots of equations, linear simultaneous equations, numerical integration, ordinary differential equations, interpolation and curve fitting Prerequisite(s): ENG 170 or 275, and MAT 231 Course Corequisites: Offered: Fall, Spring
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3.00 Credits
Credit Hours: 300 Introductory survey of the electrical engineering discipline with emphasis on electrical power applications Includes resistive circuits, inductance and capacitance, transients, steady-state sinusoidal analysis, and logic circuits Also includes operational amplifiers, microcomputers, and diode electronics Prerequisite(s): MAT 231 and PHY 216/216LB or 216IN Course Corequisites: Offered: Fall, Spring
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Credit Hours: 300 Introduction to the theory and design of digital logic circuits Includes combinational logic design, sequential logic design, combinational and sequential component design, register-transfer level design, optimizations and tradeoffs, and physical implementation Prerequisite(s): MAT 231 and PHY 216IN Course Corequisites: Information: IN is the integrated version of the course with the lecture and lab taught simultaneously Offered: Fall, Spring
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