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      No course description available.
    • 1.00 Credits

      Introduction including history, role, disciplines, and functions of engineering; the engineering problem solving method; engineering ethics; life-long learning; vector algebra; and introduction to computer algorithm. A group design project emphasizing teamwork and presentation is required. [This course was previously EGR 130.] PREREQUISITES: High school trigonometry or MATH 1720; INFS 1010 or passage of CCE. COREQUISITES: None.
    • 1.00 Credits

      This is a course in using t he C++ programming language with microcontrollers. Techniques of software development, input and output control, and hardware interfacing will be studied. Students will apply these techniques to perform tasks with actual microcontrollers.

      Semester Availabilty: Fall (Subject to change)

      Prerequisites: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in ENGR 210; or Permission of Department

      Corequisites: Permission of Department

      Contact Hours: 15 lecture hours per semester

      Credits: (1)

    • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

      An introduction to object-oriented programming using the C++ language in the solution of problems in engineering. Topics include sequential, decision and repetition control statements, top down program development and programming style, functions, basic data structures, and arrays.

      Semester Availability: FALL ONLY - Semester Availability is subject to change. See your advisor.

      Course may be offered through RODP.

      PREREQUISITE: Completion of MATH 1910 with a grade of C or higher.

      COREQUISITE: ENGR 210L

      HOURS: One lecture, two laboratory hours per week.

      CREDITS: (3)

    • 0.00 Credits

      No course description available.
    • 3.00 Credits

      A study of vectors, forces and moments, equivalent systems of forces, equilibrium, centroids and centers of gravity, shear and moment in beams, fluid statics, analysis of simple structures, friction and moments of inertia.

      Semester Availability: FALL ONLY - Semester Availability is subject to change. See your advisor.

      Course may be offered through RODP.

      PREREQUISITE: Completion of PHYS 2110 with a grade of C or higher.

      COREQUISITE: None

      HOURS: Three lecture hours per week.

      CREDITS: (3)

    • 3.00 Credits

      Topics covered include the study of motion - both kinematics and kinetics using Newton's laws. Emphasis is placed on rectilinear and curvilinear motion, Newton's second law, energy and momentum, Newton's laws and systems of particles, kinematics of rigid bodies and plane motion of rigid bodies.

      Semester Availability: SPRING ONLY - Semester Availability is subject to change. See your advisor.

      Course may be offered through RODP.

      PREREQUISITE: Completion of ENGR 2110 with a grade of C or higher.

      COREQUISITE: None

      HOURS: Three lecture hours per week.

      CREDITS: (3)

    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      This is a course in the fundamental concepts of charge, current, voltage and power; passive and active circuit elements; mesh and nodal analysis; Thevenin's and Norton's Theorems; superposition; source transformations; operational amplifiers; natural and forced response of RL, RC, and RLC circuits; average and effective values of periodic wave forms; phasors and impedance; and polyphase circuits. Computer-aided circuit analysis and statistical analysis are included in the course. It is recommended that students have taken or concurrently taking MATH 2120-Differential Equations and MATH 2010-Introduction to Linear Algebra with this course.

      Semester Availability: SPRING ONLY - Semester Availability is subject to change. See your advisor.

      Course may be offered through TNeCampus.

      PREREQUISITE: completion of PHYS 2120 with a grade of C or higher.

      COREQUISITE: ENGR 2130L

      Contact hours 45 lecture hours, 45 lab hours per semester .

      CREDITS: (4)

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      No course description available.
    • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

      A course which deals with topics carefully selected to meet the needs of special groups. [This course was previously EGR 276T.] PREREQUISITES: None. COREQUISITES: None.