Austin Community College

FY 2000 Course Descriptions

Engineering


ENGR 0145 ENGINEERING MECHANICS I LAB (1-0-2). Designed for students currently registered in Engineering Mechanics I, ENGR 2405. Individualized and group setting provides additional practice and explanation. This course is not for college-level credit. Repeatable up to two credit hours. Skills: P (ENR 0271)

ENGR 0147 ENGINEERING MECHANICS II LAB (1-0-2). Designed for students currently registered in Engineering Mechanics II, ENR 2424. Individualized and group setting provides additional practice and explanation. This course is not for college-level credit. Repeatable up to two credit hours. Skills: P (ENR 0271)

ENGR 2405 ENGINEERING MECHANICS I (4-4-0). Vector mechanics for engineers, part I. Vector algebra, force systems, freebody diagrams; equilibrium of rigid bodies and structures; distributed loads, friction; moment of inertia; introduction to particle dynamics. Prerequisites: PHYS 2425 or equivalent and credit in or registration for MATH 2415. (ENR 2414)

ENGR 2432 MECHANICS OF MATERIALS (4-4-0). Internal forces and deformations in solids; stress and strain in elastic and plastic materials; applications to engineering problems. Prerequisites: ENGR 2405 or equivalent and MATH 2415 or equivalent. (ENR 2434)

ENR 1212 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING (2-2-0). Introduction to engineering analysis and design. A broad range of problems will be considered in order to introduce the student to various engineering majors and careers. Prerequisites: One full year of high school physics or equivalent mathematics through trigonometry.

ENR 2424 ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (4-4-0). Vector mechanics for engineers, part II. Particle and extended-object dynamics, including energy and momentum methods. Emphasis on two- and three-dimensional kinematics and dynamics, applied to a broad class of engineering problems. Prerequisites: ENGR 2405 or equivalent and MATH 2415 or equivalent.


Course Descriptions as of February 04, 2000 10:44am
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