COURSE DESCRIPTIONS: ENGR - Engineering
Additional pre-engineering courses are listed under Physics. ENGR 2305 and 2323 are applicable only to 2+2 program at Texas A&M University-Kingsville.
ENGR 1201. INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING (2-0-2) 1401015110
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. Assessment Levels: R3, E2, M3.
ENGR 1304. ENGINEERING GRAPHICS I (2-3-3) 15.1301.5111
Methods of graphical communications, working drawings for design and production, data analysis, technical reports, computer graphics. Equal emphasis on computer-assisted design and traditional mechanical drafting techniques. Prerequisite: MATH 1316 by course credit or by examination. Assessment Levels: R3, E1, M3.
ENGR 2301. ENGINEERING MECHANICS I (3-1-3) 14.1101.5210
Vector algebra and calculus; force vectors; free body diagrams; equilibrium of particles; center of gravity and centroid; equivalent force systems; equilibrium of rigid bodies; structural analysis (trusses); frames and distributed loads, including shear and bending moment diagrams; friction, moments of inertia; virtual work, kinematics of particles, kinetics of particles, particle work and energy. Prerequisites: PHYS 2425, MATH 2315. Assessment Levels: R3, E1, M3.
ENGR 2302. ENGINEERING MECHANICS II (3-1-3) 14.1101.5310
Vector calculus, review of particle dynamics, rigid body dynamics, mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: PHYS 2425 and concurrent enrollment in or completion of MATH 2316. Assessment Levels: R3, E1, M3.
ENGR 2304. PROGRAMMING FOR ENGINEERS (2-3-3) 1102015207
Computational techniques associated with elementary mathematical problems from the fields of science, engineering and statistics; emphasis on C++ language and computer use. Prerequisite: MATH 2313 or concurrent enrollment. Assessment Levels: R3, E1, M3.
ENGR 2305. CIRCUITS I FOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (2-2-3) 1410015110
Basic concepts in electrical engineering requiring the use of a variety of instruments; simple methods of communication in engineering including sketching, network diagramming, graphing and oral and written reports. Prerequisite: MATH 2313. Assessment Levels: R3, E1, M3.
ENGR 2323. NETWORK ANALYSIS I (3-0-3)
(Formerly listed as ENGR 2375.) Introduction to linear network analysis techniques; phasor analysis and sinusoidal steady-state response; single-phase and polyphase circuits. Prerequisites: ENGR 2305, credit or concurrent enrollment in MATH 2315. Assessment Levels: R3, E1, M3.