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Engr 101, 102, 103 Engineering Orientation
2 credits eachLectures and elementary problems dealing with basic concepts common to all fields of engineering, engineering analysis, and methods of work. Corequisite: Mth 112 or higher.
3 creditsElectrical-theory laws. Circuit analysis of dc circuits. Natural, step, and sinusoidal responses of circuits. Operational amplifier characteristics and applications. Two lectures and one 3-hour laboratory. Prerequisite: Mth 252.
3 creditsSteady-state ac circuits: single and three phase. Resonance, mutual inductance, operational amplifier applications. Two lectures and one 3-hour laboratory. Prerequisites: Engr 201, previous or concurrent enrollment in Mth 321.
3 creditsTwo-port networks, transfer functions, transient analysis. Introduction to digital systems. Two 1-hour lectures and one 3-hour lab. Prerequisite: Engr 202.
3 creditsAnalysis of forces induced in structures and machines by various types of loading. Prerequisites: sophomore standing, Ph 221.
3 creditsKinematics, Newton's laws of motion, work-energy theorem, and impulse-momentum relationships applied to engineering systems. Prerequisite: Engr 211.
3 creditsProperties of structural materials; analysis of stress and deformation in axially loaded members, circular shafts and beams, and statically indeterminate systems containing these components. Prerequisites: Engr 211, Mth 252, sophomore standing.