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ENGR1201 Introduction to Engineering

Credit: 2 (2 lecture) Introduction to engineering as a discipline and a profession, includes instruction in the application of mathematical and scientific principles to the solution of practical problems for the benefit of society.

ENGR2301 Engineering Statics

Credit: 3 (2 lecture, 1 lab). Prerequisites: PHYS 2524 and MATH 2414 Composition and resolution of forces, free body diagrams, analysis of forces acting on structures and machines, friction, centroids, and movements of inertia

ENGR2302 Engineering Dynamics

Prerequisite: ENGR 2301. Credit: 3 (2 lecture, 1 lab). Dynamics of rigid bodies, force-mass acceleration, work-energy, impulse momentum and introduction of mechanical vibrations.

ENGR2304 Computer Programming for Engineers

Credit (2:2) -- Offered every semester beginning Fall 2007 Prerequisites: MATH 2413 (Cal I), recommended: MATH 2414 (Cal II) to be taken concurrently. This two hour lecture/ two hour laboratory course is designed for students who intend to obtain a degree in an engineering discipline. Course covers problem solving, algorithm development for advanced topics in engineering and mathematics. This course is directly transferable to the University of Houston, Cullen College of Engineering. This course represents one of two engineering courses specified in the engineering articulation and transfer agreement "STEP AHEAD" between Houston Community College and University of Houston, Cullen College of Engineering. This course may nor may not transfer to other Texas colleges and universities. Check with the college or university for transferability.

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