ENGR - Engineering
ENGR 1255. Introduction to Engineering and Ethics (2-3-3) The engineering profession; solving engineering analysis problems; applying computer tools for engineering problem solving; investigating professional ethics, responsibilities and quality control in engineering. (Course fee required.)
ENGR 2115. Statics (3-0-3) Prerequisites: MATH 1132, PHYS 2211, and PHYS 2311. Elements of statics in two and three dimensions, centroids, analysis of structures and machines, friction.
ENGR 2116. Circuit Analysis (3-0-3) Prerequisites: MATH 3107, PHYS 1212, and PHYS 1312. DC and AC circuits. Two-ports and multi terminal networks. Time domain analysis. Laplace transform.
ENGR 2117. Circuits and Electronics (3-0-3) Prerequisites: PHYS 2212 and MATH 1132. An introduction to electric circuits and electronic devices; both analog and digital systems are considered.
ENGR 2125. Dynamics of Rigid Bodies (3-0-3) Prerequisite: ENGR 2115. Kinematics and dynamics of particles and rigid bodies in one, two and three dimensions. Work-energy and impulse-momentum concepts.
ENGR 2155. Strength of Materials (3-0-3) Prerequisite: ENGR 2115. Stress and strain, axially loaded members, torsion of circular sections, bending of beams, transformation of stress and strain, and column buckling.
ENGR 2165. Thermodynamics (3-0-3) Prerequisite: MATH 1132. Fundamentals of thermodynamics, pure substance, conservation of energy, the second law of thermodynamics, multi phase mixtures.
ENGR 2255. Engineering Graphics and Computer Aided Design (2-4-3) Theory and application of the design process, elements of projection theory, computer-aided design - 3-D modeling. (Course fee required.)
ENGR 2316. Instrumentation and Electronics Lab (0-3-1) Prerequisite: ENGR 2116. Techniques of electrical and electronic measurements with laboratory instruments. Basic analog and digital circuits. (Course fee required.)