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ENGR 109 — Engineering Mechanics - Statics

Units: 3 Lecture Hours: 54 Lab Hours: 0 Outside Hours: 108 Grading Method: Letter Credit Status: Credit, degree applicable Conditions of Enrollment: Prerequisite: PHYS 150 and MATH 191 with a minimum grade of C In this course, students will explore resultants and components of concurrent forces; moments of forces with respect to points and axes; equivalent systems of forces and moments; equilibria of particles and rigid bodies in two and three dimensions; distributed forces; centroids and centers of gravity; analysis of structures; forces in beams; friction moments and products of inertia; and energy methods. Note: Only offered in spring. ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY (ETEC) ETEC 1 10 - Principles of Engineering Technology (CSU) Units: 3 Lecture Hours: 36 Lab Hours: 54 Outside Hours: 72 Grading Method: Letter Credit Status: Credit, degree applicable Conditions of Enrollment: None In this course, students will explore technology systems and engineering processes to learn how math, science, and technology impact our society. The topics introduced include the design process, communication and documentation, engineering systems, statics, properties of materials, quality assurance, materials testing and engineering for reliability. ETEC 1 10A - Principles of Engineering Technology I (CSU) Units: 1.5 Lecture Hours: 18 Lab Hours: 27 Outside Hours: 36 Grading Method: Letter Credit Status: Credit, degree applicable Conditions of Enrollment: None This is the first of two courses in which stud

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