ENGR 110: Engineering Graphics
The course includes the use of traditional and computer-based methods as tools in engineering graphics. Topics covered will include text creation, sketching, instrument usage, charts and diagrams, pictorial drawings, orthographic projection, auxiliary views, sectioned views, dimensioning, production drawings, engineering design concepts, and fundamental descriptive geometry. 3 HRS
ENGR 271: Engineering Mechanics: Statics
Prerequisite: PHYS 171 and credit, or concurrent enrollment in, MATH 162. Mechanics is the study of the effects that forces produce on bodies. This is a course in statics, the branch of mechanics in which bodies are at rest or moving at constant velocity. Topics include a study of force systems, equilibrium, beams, trusses, friction, center of gravity and moment of inertia. 3 HRS
ENGR 272: Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics
Prerequisite: ENGR 271. Mechanics is the study of the effects that forces produce on bodies. This is a course in dynamics, the branch of mechanics devoted to the study of bodies that experience accelerations due to unbalanced forces. Topics include kinematics, translation, rotation, acceleration, work, energy, and momentum. 3 HRS