Engineering Courses
- ENGR 1201 - Introduction to Engineering
- An introduction to engineering and its branches of specialization by examining current practices of the profession.
Covers technical areas including computational methods and presentation of problem solutions with emphasis on the
computer as an engineering tool. Introduction to MATLAB structured programming. Required for all engineering majors.
Recommended for all mathematics and physical science majors. Class meets for two lecture hours a week. Usually offered
in spring semester only.
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- ENGR 1304 - Engineering Graphics I
- Study of the basic skills necessary for CAD drawings, including solid modeling.
Prerequisite: Admission credit in geometry
and trigonometry, or credit or enrollment in MATH 1316 or MATH 1348 or MATH 2312, or permission of the instructor.
$16 lab fee. R, W, M
- ENGR 2301 - Engineering Mechanics I - Statics
- A comprehensive study of the engineering methods and applications of equilibrium, including free-body diagrams, force
systems, trusses, beams, cables, friction, distributed loads, centroids, and moment of inertia. Vector algebra and calculus
are used. Offered when sufficient demand exists.
Prerequisite: PHYS 2425 or permission of the instructor and credit or
registration in MATH 2414.
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- ENGR 2302 - Engineering Mechanics II - Dynamics
- A study of kinematics and dynamics, including work-energy and impulse-momentum methods, applied to engineering
problems involving particles and rigid bodies. Vector algebra and calculus are used. Offered when suffi cient demand exists.
Prerequisite: ENGR 2301 and MATH 2414.
R, W, M
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