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Engineering Courses
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- John Wheat, Instructor
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ENGR 1101 Introduction to Engineering (ENGR 1110: 92-93)
1-0) (1 credit) (CB1401015129)
Fields and opportunities within the scope of professional work.
Prerequisite: MATH 2412.
ENGR
ENGR 1304 Engineering Design Graphics I
(2-4) (3 credits) (CB4801015129)
An introduction to the theory and practice of sketching, working drawings, pictorial
drawings, dimensioning, and computer graphics while stressing line values, lettering,
and industrial applications. (Designed for engineering majors)
ENGR 2301 Engineering Mechanics I (Statics)
(3-0) (3 credits) (CB1411015229)
Newton's laws as applied to introductory rigid body statics and analysis of structures,
frames and beams.
Prerequisites: Credit or registration for MATH 2314 and PHYS 2425.
ENGR 2302 Engineering Mechanics II (Dynamics)
(3-0) (3 credits) (CB1411015329)
Newtons laws, work-energy, impulse momentum methods applied to kinematics and
dynamics of particles, systems of particles and rigid bodies.
Prerequisites: ENGR 2301 and credit or registration for MATH 2315.
ENGR 2304 Computing for Engineers
(3-1) (3 credits) (CB1102015227)
Algorithms, programs and computers in engineering applications with numerical
analysis using C++ language.
Prerequisite: Credit or registration for MATH 2314.
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