Undergraduate Engineering-Rock County
Undergraduate Engineering-Rock County
2020 Spring Term
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ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS
EGR 105
This course is designed to equip engineering students with the necessary tools & background Info to prepare them to be successful engineering students as well as a successful practicing engineer. Topics covered in this course include Proj. Mgmt., team work, technical writing, working with data & using spreadsheets, creating presentations, engineering design, & a thorough underst&ing of the engineering profession.
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS WITH COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING
EGR 110
(Previously GRA 110) An Introductory course in engineering graphics focusing on graphical communication. Topics include descriptive geometry elements, visualization, engineering drawing techniques, orthographic Proj.ion, pictorial representation, auxiliary views, section views, & basic dimensioning. The course incorporates computer aided drafting (CAD) with engineering applications using 2-D drawing & 3-D modeling techniques.
SOLID MODELING AND DESIGN
EGR 111
This Proj.-based course Introduces students to reverse engineering & three-dimensional design using industry st&ard solid modeling software (SolidWorks). The course assumes some previous knowledge of solid modeling, such as would typically be gained in an Introductory engineering graphics & computer aided drafting course. This course will include one or more reverse engineering Proj.(s) that will require the students? application of engineering problem skills.
STATICS
EGR 201
(Previously MEC 201) Principles of mechanics, force systems, equilibrium, structures, distributed forces, moments of inertia of areas, & friction. The course will serve the requirements of the several engineering curricula.
MECHANICS OF MATERIALS
EGR 203
(Previously MEC 203) Stress & strain, torsion, bending of beams, compound stresses, principal stresses, deflection of beams, statically indeterminate members, columns, elastic buckling, fatigue, creep, impact, & concrete properties.
ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS
EGR 263
First & second laws of thermodynamics; thermodynamic properties of real & ideal gases, vapors, & mixtures; analysis of power & refrigeration cycles.
ENGINEERING ECONOMICS
EGR 282
Economic & financial factors in the engineering Env. to be considered in managerial decision making. Emphasizes the time value of money, present worth analysis, uniform series, rate of return, benefit cost ratios, depreciation, income taxes, inflation.