EGN-150--(3)
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
Prerequisite: Registration in MTH-141, MTH-142.
The graphic description of objects in three dimensions and the application of graphic methods to solution of three-dimensional space problems are included. Covers orthographic projection of points, lines, planes, and solids, and the relative positions of these elements. Includes sections, conventions and dimensioning, tolerance systems, surface intersections, developments, vectors, and pictorial systems. Fee is required. (5 contact hours)
EGN-201--(3)
ENGINEERING STATICS
Prerequisite: PHY-203. Corequisite: Registration or credit in MTH-152 or consent of instructor.
Analyze one-, two- and three-dimensional force systems in equilibrium. Includes use of vector calculus. Applications include trusses and frames. Includes discussion of friction, centroids and virtual work. (3 contact hours)
EGN-202--(3)
ENGINEERING DYNAMICS
Prerequisite: PHY-203. Corequisite: Registration or credit in MTH-152 or consent of instructor.
Kinematics and dynamics of particles and rigid bodies using the calculus of vectors are studied. Nonrectangular coordinates and Newton's laws of motion, work, energy, and momentum are applied to a variety of problems. Introduces Lagrange's equations and the Hamiltonian Principle. (3 contact hours)
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