ENGR-Engineering
ENGR1010. Introduction to Engineering (3)
An introduction to engineering disciplines and careers. Topics include techniques for analyzing and solving problems, software in engineering and science, and professional ethics. Guest lectures from area engineers will be given to the student for a feel of what is expected in the work force. Student design projects emphasize critical thinking and teamwork, as well as oral and written presentations.
ENGR1050. Engineering Graphics and Design (3)
An introductory course in engineering design and drawing using freehand and CAD techniques. Content includes pictorial and orthographic projection, auxiliary and section views, descriptive geometry, dimensioning, and measurements. Prerequisites: High school algebra and geometry. Offered: Alternate years
ENGR2100. Engineering Statics (3)
Addition and resolution of forces, vector algebra, moments and couples, centroids and moments of inertia, free body diagrams, two- and three-dimensional equilibrium systems, trusses, frames, friction, virtual work and fluid statics. Prerequisites: PHYS2110, MATH2520 Corequisites: MATH2520 Offered: Alternate years
ENGR3094. Engineering Topics (1-4)
A concentrated study in a field of engineering not covered in other courses. Topics may include, but are not limited to, mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, pharmaceutical/biomedical engineering, materials engineering, structural engineering, HVAC, fluid mechanics, finite element analysis, and engineering software. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission. May be repeated for credit.
ENGR3430. Mechanics of Materials (3)
Elasticity, strength and modes of failure of engineering materials; theory of stresses and strains of ties, shafts, beams, and columns. Prerequisites: ENGR2100. Offered: Alternate years
ENGR3620. Analog Electronics (3)
A study of solid-state diodes, transistors, silicon-controlled rectifiers, light emitting diodes, photo diodes and other pn-junction devices. Theory and applications of transistors to basic amplifier circuits, waveform generators and operational amplifiers are made. Prerequisites: PHYS2120 Corequisites: ENGR3620L Offered: Alternate years
ENGR3620L. Analog Electronics Laboratory (1)
The laboratory allows the student to investigate the behavior of both two- and three-terminal devices in electronic circuits and study/build real analog systems. Corequisites: ENGR3620 Fees: Additional fee required Offered: Alternate years
ENGR3630. Digital Electronics (3)
Basic logic gates and digital logic circuits are analyzed using Boolean algebra and Karnaugh maps. Circuits studied include binary counters, adders, shift registers, multiplexers and data latches. Analog to digital and digital to analog conversion concepts are introduced and applied to microcomputer interfacing. Prerequisites: PHYS2120 Corequisites: ENGR3630L Offered: Alternate years
ENGR3630L. Digital Electronics Laboratory (1)
In the laboratory the student is required to build digital combinatorial and sequential circuits and observe their behavior with an oscilloscope or other readout device. Designed to help understand the concepts introduced in ENGR3630. Corequisites: ENGR3630 Fees: Additional fee required Offered: Alternate years
ENGR4970. Senior Design Project (1)
Capstone project integrating previous coursework with a faculty member in an individual or group design project. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission. May be repeated for credit. Required of all engineering physics majors.





