ENGR 105 - Engineering Graphics 2 credits
Engineering Graphics emphasizes computer aided
graphical analysis and transmission of information. Study of computer designing and drafting
systems is presented using various CAD software applications with
specialization in the AUTOCAD program.
Included will be freehand and computer generated engineering graphics,
2D and 3D graphics in orthographic and pictorial projections in sections and
various views, graphical analysis of data, and measurements and dimensioning.
ENGR120 - Engineering
Fundamentals, Analysis, and Design 3 credits
This
course provides both an introduction to the engineering profession through
design projects, research, and guest speakers along with development of college
success skills for an engineering academic program including time management
and study skills, critical thinking, problem solving skills, communication
skills, ethics, and an introduction to basic computer programs.
ENGR 210 -
Engineering Statics 3 credits
Engineering application of the principles
of mechanics, force systems, equilibrium, structures, distributed forces,
moments of inertia, and friction with an emphasis on problem solving. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in MATH
170.
ENGR 220 -
Engineering Dynamics 3
credits
Engineering application of the principles of particle and rigid body kinematics, force-mass-acceleration relations, work and energy, impulse and momentum, and moments of inertia and mass with an emphasis on problem solving. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in MATH 175 and PHYS 211.