| ENGINEERING,
GENERAL (EG) |
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| The
courses listed below are common to two or more
programs. |
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| EG 101 |
Introduction to Engineering and Design |
2 cr |
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| A course for first time engineering students that assists with maximizing the student's potential to achieve academic success and to adjust responsibly to the individual and interpersonal challenges presented by college life. Introduction
to engineering fundamentals through reading, homework
assignments, laboratory investigations, guest lecturers
and group discussions on the engineering profession.
Fee. |
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| EG 220 |
Electrical
Circuits |
3 cr |
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| Steady-state AC and DC circuit analysis; balanced 3-phase systems; transformers; AC/DC motors and AC generators; operational amplifiers; and digital system components. Prerequisites:
MA 125, PH 202. Fee. |
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| EG 231 |
Introduction to Ethics and Engineering Economics |
3 cr |
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| Introduction to ethics and use of codes of ethics in developing an ethical profession. Application of engineering economic principles to engineering problems. Prerequisite: EG 220 or EG 270 or EG 283. Fee. |
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| EG 270 |
Engineering
Thermodynamics |
3 cr |
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| First
and second law of thermodynamics and applications.
Prerequisites: MA 126, PH 201. Fee. |
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| Vector
algebra; forces, moments, couples; equilibrium
analysis of rigid bodies, beams, trusses, frames,
area and mass moments of inertia, and friction.
Prerequisite: MA 126. Fee. |
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| Kinematics
and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies. Work/energy
and momentum methods. Prerequisites: EG 283, MA 126. Fee. |
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| EG
290 |
Special
Topics in Engineering |
1-5
cr |
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| Subjects
of special interest in engineering. Prerequisite:
Permission of instructor. Fee. |
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EG 315 |
Mechanics
of Materials |
3 cr |
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| An
introduction to the mechanics of deformable bodies.
Analysis of stress and strain. Emphasis of axial,
torsional and bending loads. Deflections, deformations,
and column stability. Prerequisites: EG 283, MA
227, PH 201. Fee. |
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| EG 360 |
Fluid
Mechanics |
3 cr |
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| Study
of the properties of fluids including fluid statics,
kinematics, integral and differential equations
of mass, momentum and energy conservation;
dimensional analysis;
flows in ducts and boundary layer flows. Prerequisites: MA 238, EG 284.
Fee. |
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EG 492 |
Honors Engineering Seminar - H |
3 cr |
| Multidisciplinary engineering topics of contemporary issues and emerging technologies. Topics announced prior to registration. Fee. |
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| EG 501 |
Professionalism, Research Integrity and
Seminar |
1 cr |
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| Exposes graduate students option to a variety of issues concerning professionalism, research integrity, and inform them of current policies related to research activities and thesis development. Fee. |
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| EG 590 |
Special
Topics in Engineering |
1-3 cr |
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| Subjects
of special interest in engineering for engineering
graduate students. Prerequisite:
Permission of Instructor. |
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