Department: Engineering

Code Name Description
ENGR1311 Introduction to Engineering Practice I This course provides an introduction to the engineering profession and will address the question, 'What do engineers really do?' To answer this question the students are introduced to graphical modeling using the program Solid Works as a tool for com...
ENGR1312 Introduction to Engineering Practice II This course is a continuation of ENGR 1311 Introduction to Engineering Practice I; however, the emphasis in this course is on design projects in which the student will design, build, and test. The student will work on a design team and become familia...
ENGR13L1 Introduction to Engineering Practice ILab Lab component of ENGR 1311 Introduction to Engineering Practice I.
ENGR13L2 Engineering Practice II Lab Lab component of ENGR 1312 Engineering Practice II.
ENGR2015 Sophomore Design Seminar In this course students will learn the hard and soft skills/crafts that are necessary to successfully complete the engineerng and design projects in an ethical manner. Cultural differences and their effect on communication necessary for project succe...
ENGR2131 Circuits and Measurements This course is an introduction to instrumentation, data collection and analysis, and report writing. Students will learn to use test equipment for electrical and mechanical measurements. Lab fee.
ENGR21L1 Circuits and Measurements Lab No Description Set
ENGR2241 Introduction to Computer Engineering An introduction to the design and operation of digital computers. The relationship between software and hardware is stressed. The concepts of computer engineering, including embedded controllers, software design, operating systems, and protocols will...
ENGR2316 Introduction to Electric Circuits In this course students will learn principles of linear networks covering applicable laws of circuit theory, including elements of network tapology, mesh currents and node voltages, network theorems, op-amps, energy and power, basic concepts of trans...
ENGR2321 Statics In this course students learn the application of equilibrium to the analysis of simple engineering structures and machines and the application of the fundamental principles of Newtonian mechanics to the statics of particles and the equilibrium of tru...
ENGR2322 Dynamics In this course students learn about the motion of bodies under the action of forces. The kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies are covered along with the principals of impulse, momentum, work, and energy.
ENGR2332 Advanced Circuits In this course students will learn complex frequency analysis of linear networks, transient RLC network response, mutual coupling and ideal transformers, frequency response, Laplace transforms as applied to two-part networks, and time and frequency d...
ENGR3324 Mechanics of Materials This course covers stress and strain, properties of materials, axially-loaded members, stresses and deformation of beams, torsion, combined loading and principal stresses, elastic curves, superposition, design of beams and connections, continuous bea...
ENGR3333 Digital Electronics In this course students will learn application of Boolean algebra to the design of logic circuits; Karnaugh maps; registers, counters, and data conversion. This course includes microlabs for combinational and sequential logic circuits.