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EGR 20000 STATICS (3)

The study of elementary engineering forces in equilibrium.  Topics include vector notation, forces, moments, equilibrium, free body diagrams, friction, frames, beams, trusses, centroids, and second moments.  Prerequisites:  EGR 10000 Intro to Engineering and MAT 21044 Calculus I.

EGR 20003 CIRCUITS (4)

Course focuses on direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC) circuit analysis using mesh and nodal techniques.  Topics include Resistive, capacitive, inductive and op-amp circuits, Kirchhoff's laws and network theorems, frequency domain and impedance, and sinusoidal steady-state analysis.  Prerequisite: MAT 21044 Calculus I.

EGR 20006 DYNAMICS (3)

Course focuses on the study of elementary engineering kinematics and kinetics.  Topics include rectilinear and curvilinear motion, translation, rotation, relative motion, forces, mass, acceleration, momentum, work,and energy.  Prerequisite: EGR 20000 Statics.

EGR 20009 THERMODYNAMICS (3)

Study of the conservation of energy in open and closed systems. Topics include first and second laws of thermodynamics, thermodynamic properties of gases, vapors, and gas-vapor mixtures, and energy-systems analysis including power cycles, refrigeration cycles, and air-conditioning processes.  Prerequisite:  MAT 21044 Calculus I.

EGR 21204 DIGITAL SYSTEMS AND LAB (4)

This course introduces students to the core concepts of digital logic design and digital systems. Topics include number systems (binary, octal, hexadecimal), Boolean algebra, and the design of combinational logic circuits using logic gates. Students will study the implementation and simplification of logic functions using techniques such as Karnaugh maps and Boolean algebraic methods. The course also covers sequential logic circuits, including flip-flops, state-diagrams, registers, and counters, and their role in building memory elements and finite state machines. Practical applications of digital systems are explored, including the design of simple digital systems and the role of digital devices in modern computing. Students will apply these skills and knowledge in a practical lab setting. 

EGR 22203 CIRCUITS I (3)

This course focuses on direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC) circuit analysis using mesh and nodal techniques. Topics include resistive, capacitive, inductive and op-amp circuits, Kirchhoff's laws and network theorems, frequency domain and impedance, and sinusoidal steady-state analysis.

Prerequisites

MAT 21044 Calculus I