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Dec 18, 2024
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EGR-1010 Introductory Engineering 3 Credits This course introduces the student to the theory and practice of engineering. The course has four main parts, each part covering important aspects of engineering, giving the student a full picture of the career they are about to embark upon. The first part will help the student understand what an engineer is and what type of work they would be expected to perform in society. Included in this will be discussions of ethics and group dynamics. The second part will deal with higher level engineering concepts. This will be developed in an application area such as a research laboratory giving students exposure to professional practices common in all engineering disciplines. A number of professional papers will be reviewed leading to the creation of a hypothetical laboratory emphasizing the interaction common to all engineering disciplines. The third part will cover fundamental aspects of engineering including drawing, modeling, problem solving, design, and laboratory experimentation. Basic computer skills will be developed using MATLAB, Fortran, C, or a similar high level computer language. Finally a team project will constitute the fourth part. The teams will be expected to develop a product using a number of engineering and software skills. Teamwork along with communication skills (oral, written, and graphical) is exercised throughout the course. Prerequisite(s): EGR-1140 or EGR-1210 with grade of C or higher. MAT-1360 or MAT-1370 with grade of C or higher. MAT-2410 and EGL-1010 completed or concurrent. 2 class/3 lab hours. A grade of C or higher is required for any course used to satisfy a prerequisite for any other course.
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