Engineering
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EGR 102
Introduction to Engineering
4 credits
Offered upon request
Prerequisite: MAT 220 with a grade of "C" or higher, or concurrent enrollment in MAT 220
Engineering design, effective team participation and career preparation.  Students are expected to participate in hands-on design projects, develop education/career plans and initiate development of the personal and management skills necessary for life long learning.
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EGR 120
Engineering Drafting
2 credits
Offered every fall and spring semester

Course is designed for students with little or no drafting background. Course content includes careers in drafting/engineering, use of drafting equipment, drafting techniques, lettering, geometric construction, multi-view and isometric drawings, sectional and auxiliary views, and basic dimensioning.
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EGR 124  

Engineering Graphics
3 credits

Offered every fall and spring semester
Extended registration available
Prerequisite: DRF 261 or concurrent enrollment in DRF 261

The study of lines, planes, successive auxiliary views, intersection of planes, angles between planes, developments, parallelism, perpendicularity, and the relationships between various geometric elements.
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EGR 210
Computer Programming
3 credits

Offered every spring semester
An introductory course in FORTRAN programming intended for students in pre-engineering. Students use FORTRAN to solve scientific/engineering problems where a logical approach to problem solving is emphasized. Identical to CMP 210.

EGR 250
Plane Surveying
3 credits

Offered every spring semester
Prerequisite: MAT 181 or TEC 102
Principles and practices of general surveying, chaining, leveling, stadia, and extensive field work using leveling and EDM (Electronic Distance Measurement).

EGR 297
Workshop
1 to 6 credits
Offered upon request
Extended registration available

A course designed to meet a variety of needs for students in Engineering.

EGR 298
Workshop
1 to 3 credits

Offered upon request
Extended registration available

A course designed to meet a variety of needs for students in Engineering.

EGR 299
Independent Study
1 to 3 credits

Offered upon request
Extended registration available

Design and execution of original projects under faculty supervision.

 

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