Engineering

EGR 100 Introduction to Engineering (1-1) 1 hr.
Introduces engineering techniques, methods and history. Explores career options and requirements for various engineering fields. Covers interrelationships within and between engineering, technology and science to allow differentiation between various career choices.

EGR 120 Engineering Graphics I (CAD) (2-5) 4 hrs.
Introduces engineering design utilizing engineering graphics. Topics include freehand sketching, theory of orthographic projection and analysis and synthesis of problems using descriptive geometry techniques. Also includes dimensioning, tolerancing and pictorial projections. Laboratory is CAD-based. IAI EGR 941
Prerequisite:
MET 101 with a grade of "C" or better.

EGR 121 Engineering Graphics II (CAD) (1-5) 3 hrs.
Covers the analysis of common geometric entities including points, lines, planes and surfaces. Includes cutting planes, auxiliary views, intersections and developments. Analysis is supported by 3-dimensional CAD utilizing solid modeling techniques.
Prerequisite:
EGR 120 with a grade of "C" or better or consent of instructor.

EGR 205 Analytical Mechanics (Statics & Dynamics) (5-0) 5 hrs.
Covers resultants of force systems using vectors. Emphasizes analysis of these systems acting on members of trusses, frames and machines. Includes forces due to friction, centroids and moments of inertia. Covers displacement, velocity and acceleration of particles; relation between forces acting on rigid bodies and changes in motion produced; translation, rotation, planar motion; solutions using principles of force, mass and acceleration; work energy and impulse momentum solutions. IAI EGR 944
Prerequisite:
PHY 201 with a grade of "C" or better or consent of instructor.

EGR 212 Mechanics of Deformable Bodies (3-0) 3 hrs.
Covers elastic and inelastic relationships between external forces (loads) acting on deformable bodies. Explores stresses and deformations produced, tension and compression members, members subjected to torsion and to bending, buckling (columns), combined stresses, repeated loads (fatigue), energy methods, impact and influence of properties of materials. IAI EGR 945
Prerequisite:
EGR 205 with a grade of "C" or better.

EGR 260 Introduction to Circuit Analysis (4-0) 4 hrs.
Introduces electric circuits, electrical components, network theorems, phasor representation of signals and steady state response. Covers power, transformers and network topology. Includes computer analysis techniques. For engineering transfer students. IAI EGR 931L
Prerequisite:
PHY 202 with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisite: MTH 212.

EGR 262 Electrical Circuits Laboratory (1-2) 2 hrs.
Introduces standard electrical instruments and measurement techniques. Includes practical applications to topics of EGR 260. Covers circuit response, elementary filter response and resonance measurements. Includes basis measurements of transistors and operational amplifiers. IAI EGR 931L
Prerequisite:
EGR 260 with a grade of "C" or better or concurrent enrollment.

EGR 270 Introduction to Digital Systems (3-2) 4 hrs.
Introduces binary arithmetic and codes, logic gates, Boolean functions and minimization. Covers analysis and synthesis of combinatorial gates and sequential circuits using integrated circuit components. Introduces computer organization and microprocessors. For engineering transfer students. IAI EGR 932L
Prerequisite:
PHY 202 with a grade of "C" or better.