ENGINEERING (ENGR)
ENGR 1050. Engineering Success Skills.
Lec. 1. Credit 1.
Corequisite: ENGR 1210. Orientation to the secrets of success for engineering
students, including: academic success skills, personal development, problem
solving techniques and community building.
ENGR 1110. Engineering Graphics. Lec.
and Lab. 4. Credit 2.
Visualization skills and graphic communication techniques for engineers,
sketching, computer-aided drafting and solid modeling, drawing interpretation.
ENGR 1120. Programming for Engineers. Lec.
and Lab. 4. Credit 2.
Prerequisites: MATH 1730 or equivalent pre-calculus mathematics. Problem
definition, algorithm development, flowcharting, and structured programming
using a high level language.
ENGR 1210. Introduction to Engineering.
Lec. and Lab. 2. Credit 1.
Corequisite: MATH 1720 or MATH 1730 or equivalent pre-calculus mathematics.
Introduction to engineering and engineering technology, the engineering problem
solving method, introduction to design, basic problem solving and computer
skills, study and personal development skills.
ENGR 2121.
Engineering Applications in C. Lec. and Lab. 2. Credit 1.
Prerequisites: ENGR 1120 and MATH 1920. C language programming for
engineering applications. Effective use of functions, arrays, pointers, and data
structures. Modular program design. Program validation and documentation.
ENGR 3110. Geometric Modeling and Applications.
Lec. and Lab. 4. Credit 3.
Prerequisites: ENGR 1110 and MATH 2110 or consent of instructor. Study and
application of solid geometric modeling techniques and associated CAD
components.
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