Engineering

ENGR 1301   Foundations of Engineering  (3,3,3).   Introduction to the profession of engineering and the application of engineering principles to solving design problems. Topics covered include engineering subdisciplines and ethics, use of the computer in problem solving, physical laws, and engineering statistics. Prerequisite: MATH 1314 or permission of the instructor.

ENGR 1304   Engineering Graphics I  (3,2,2).   The principles of drafting the theory and practice of orthographic projection in the first and third quadrants, size and shape descriptions, geometric constructions, sections, auxiliary projections, revolutions, axonometrics, obliques, surface intersections, dimensioning, and size and geometric tolerancing.

ENGR 1305   Engineering Graphics II  (3,2,2).   Descriptive Geometry. An examination of the graphical solution to problems involving points, lines, and planes in space. This will include principal, primary and oblique views, intersections, warped surfaces, and surface developments. Prerequisite: ENGR 1304.

ENGR 2301   Engineering Mechanics I (Statics)  (3,3,0).   Fundamental principles of statics: Force systems, equilibrium, structures, distributed forces, friction, virtual work, moments of inertia of area, and moments of inertia of mass. Prerequisite: MATH 2314 and Corequisite: MATH 2414.

ENGR 2302   Engineering Mechanics II (Dynamics)  (3,3,0).   Principles of dynamics: Kinematics, Newton's laws of motion, work and energy, impulse and momentum, and periodic motion. Prerequisite: ENGR 2301 or Division approval.