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ENGR 1100 Introduction to Engineering, 2 credits
Introduction to the engineering profession. Historical and global perspectives, engineering disciplines and functions, professional and ethical aspects of engineering, creativity, and innovation. Basics of computers will be introduced. Methods of problem solving and an introduction to the concept of engineering design.

ENGR 1111 Engineering Graphics, 3 credits
Prerequisite: MATH 1201 or concurrent enrollment
Introduction to engineering graphics. Topics include: pencil sketches, standards of engineering drawings, multiview drawings, auxiliary drawings by rotations, and computer-aided design using Pro/ENGINEER.

ENGR 2218 Digital Logic, 4 credits
Prerequisites: MATH 1400 and PHYS 1327 or concurrent enrollment
Introduction to the fundamentals of digital circuit analysis and design. Covers logic gates, Boolean algebra, Karnough Maps, mathematical operations, flip-flops and counters. Laboratory included.

ENGR 2219 Linear Circuits I, 4 credits
Prerequisites: MATH 1401 and PHYS 1327
Physical principles underlying the modeling of circuit elements: Kirchhoff’s laws, mesh and nodal analysis, source transformations, superposition, Thevenin’s and Norton’ theorems, transient R-L-C circuit analysis, sinusoidal steady state analysis, power. Electronics topics include diodes, transistors, and operational amplifiers. Laboratory included.

ENGR 2220 Linear Circuits II, 4 credits
Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in ENGR 2219 or equivalent
A continuation of Linear Circuits: polyphase circuits, complex power, magnetically coupled circuits, two-port networks, Laplace transforms, Fourier analysis, and Fourier transforms, electronic filters, high-frequency response of diodes, transistors, and amplifiers. Laboratory included.

ENGR 2221 Digital Fundamentals, 2 credits
Prerequisites: MATH 1400 and PHYS 1327 or concurrent enrollment
Introduction to the fundamentals of digital circuit analysis and design. Covers logic gates, Boolean algebra, Karnaugh Maps, mathematical operations, and combinational logic circuits. Laboratory included.

ENGR 2240, Thermodynamics, 3 credits
Prerequisites: CHEM 1061 and MATH 1400 or concurrent enrollment in MATH 1400
Topics include properties, equations of state, energy transfer, energy and mass conservation, entropy, reversible/irreversible systems, power systems, refrigeration and heat pump systems.

ENGR 2241 Statics, 3 credits
Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in PHYS 1327 or equivalent
Elementary vector algebra. Force and moment vectors. Application of the equations of static equilibrium to the analysis of simple engineering structures and machines. Laws of friction. Distributed loads. Hydrostatics. Properties of area.

ENGR 2242 Dynamics, 3 credits
Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in ENGR 2241 or equivalent
Introduction to vector calculus, kinematics, application of principles of particle motion, conservation principles, dynamics of particle systems and plane rigid bodies, technical applications.

ENGR 2243 Mechanics of Materials, 3 credits
Prerequisite: ENGR 2241
This course contains an introduction to load deformation, stress, strain, stress-strain relationship, buckling, energy concepts, stress analysis of structural and machine elements. Computer applications.

ENGR 2299 Independent Study, 1-3 credits
Prerequisite: Two courses in engineering successfully completed
Designed to offer the student the opportunity to do extensive programming or research on a specific topic in engineering.

 

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