Courses in Engineering (ENGR)
ENGR 1413 Engineering Design Graphics. (3-3) Fundamentals of graphics and modeling that are used for the communication of engineering design are presented. Sketching, multi-view projections, solid modeling, generation of engineering drawings and rapid prototyping are included with emphasis on design problem solving.
ENGR 2300 Materials Engineering. (3-0) Structure, properties and behavior of engineering materials including metals, polymers, composites and ceramics. Mechanical, electrical, magnetic, thermal, and optical properties are covered. Prerequisites: MATH 1315 and CHEM 1341.
ENGR 3190 Cooperative Education (0-1) Completion of technical/engineering practice-related special projects. Projects must relate to students' major and result in a term paper. Prerequisite: Approval of program coordinator.
ENGR 3311 Mechanics of Materials (3-1) This course covers the principles of mechanic materials and includes the following topics: stress and strain; elastic modulus and Poisson's ratio; constitutive equations; torsion; bending; axial, shear and bending moment diagrams; deflection of beams; and stability of columns. Prerequisite: MATH 3375.
ENGR 3315 Engineering Economic Analysis. (3-0) Interest formulas, economic equivalence, rate of return analysis, techniques of economic analysis for engineering decisions and an introduction to cost estimation. Prerequisites: MATH 1315.
ENGR 3316 Computer Aided Design. (3-1) Applications of modern computer hardware and software systems to the product design and development processes. Topics include: material selection; tolerancing practices; machine elements; geometric modeling; finite element analysis; engineering standards; ethical aspects of design safety, risk and liability; and rapid prototyping. Prerequisites: ENGR 1413, ENGR 3311 and TECH 2332.
ENGR 3360 Structural Analysis. (3-1) Structural engineering fundamentals to include design loads, reactions, force systems, functions of a structure, and the analysis of statically determinate and indeterminate structures by classical and modern techniques. Prerequisites: ENGR 3311.
ENGR 3373 Circuits and Devices. (3-1) DC and AC circuit analysis, network theorems, electromechanical devices, electronic devices and an introduction to amplifiers, oscillators, and operational amplifiers. Prerequisite: PHYS 2425.

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