Engineering (Engr)
26. Engineering Graphics (3)
Prerequisite: Math 75 (or concurrently). Principles and applications of
orthographic projection and descriptive geometry to the solution of engineering
problems. (2 3-hour lecture labs)
70. FORTRAN IV Programming (2)
Prerequisite: Algebra, trigonometry. Flowcharting, program structure, computation
and arithmetic functions, input-output, transfer of control, looping, subscripted
variables, subprograms, file processing, printer plotting techniques, terminal
and batch processing procedures. (1 lecture, 3 lab hours)
100. Technology and Society (3)
Prerequisite: junior standing. Technological developments and their effects
on society; ecology and environment; selected examples.
115. Home Applications of Engineering (2)
Prerequisite: junior standing or permission of instructor. Management of
household and yard appliances, underlying principles of their operation,
installation, and maintenance; lighting For utility and aesthetics; safety.
(2 lecture/demonstration hours)
160. Engineering Economy (2)
Prerequisite: upper division standing in engineering. Importance of economic
analyses of problems in engineering and in management decision making; interest,
depreciation, income tax, classification of costs, break-even and minimum
cost points, economic comparisons of alternatives, economy of replacement.
161. Legal Aspects of Engineering (2)
Prerequisite: senior standing in engineering. Development of law, canons
of ethics, torts, principles of contracts, contracting procedure and specifications,
property, negotiable instruments, sales, agency and patents; preparation
of reports.
173. Analog Computation (2)
Prerequisite: Phys 5B, Math 77 (or concurrently). Introduction to electronic
analog computer programming,
182. Engineering Writing (2)
Prerequisite: senior project (or concurrently.) Preparation of applications,
forms, letters, reports, and specifications. Substance of final report:
senior project investigation.
191T. Topics in Engineering (1-4; max total 8)
Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Investigation of selected engineering
subjects not in current courses.
192. E.I.T. Review (3)
Preparation for Engineer-in-Training Examination. Basic mathematics, chemistry,
statics, dynamics, mechanics of materials, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics,
electrical theory, materials, science, economic analysis.
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