EG 105 Introduction to Engineering (3)
Introduction to the professional role of an engineer with an
orientation to the academic requirements of engineering studies,
responsibilities of engineering students and professionals, discussion of
various engineering careers, job site duties, professional development and
registration and engineering ethics. Included are problem definition and
solution, engineering design and terminology and the role of technology and
it's influence on society.
EG 116 Engineering Graphics
Elements of geometry of engineering drawing with emphasis on spatial
visualization and applications. Freehand sketching, dimensioning, and graphs.
Computer aided design and engineering analysis. Prerequisite: consent of
instructor.
EG 250 Engineering Mechanics: Statics (3)
Vector notation; resultants of force systems; analysis of force
systems in equilibrium including beams, frames and trusses; analysis of systems
involving friction forces; determination of centroids, centers of gravity,
second moments of areas, moments of inertia. Prerequisite: MA 151; PS 281.
EG 351 Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics (3)
Displacement, velocity, and acceleration of a particle; relation
between forces acting on rigid bodies and the changes in motion produced;
translation; rotation; motion in a plane; solutions using the principles of
force, mass and acceleration, work and energy, and impulse and momentum.
Prerequisite: Engineering 250; MA 152.
EG 360 Mechanics of Materials (3)
Elementary theories of stress and strain, behavior of materials, and
applications of these theories and their generalizations to the study of stress
distribution, deformation, and instability in the simple structural forms that
occur most frequently in engineering practice. Prerequisite: EG 250; MA
153.