A broad introduction to engineering design using Computer-Aided Design (CAD) tools and freehand sketching fundamentals. Emphasis is placed on a thorough understanding of multi-view projection principles and the visualization of exact space conditions relevant to 3D modeling. The concept of 3D problem solving techniques using CAD is stressed.
Prerequisite: MATH 120 or HONS 115
Semesters Taught: Spring 2024.
Basic principles of electronics and their application to instrumentation for students preparing for research in applied mathematics, medicine, biology, physics and chemistry. Lectures three hours per week; laboratory three hours per week.
Prerequisite: PHYS-102/ MATH-120/ PHYS-112/ HONS-158/ ENGR-210 or permission of the instructor
Semesters Taught: Fall 2023.
Laboratory course which accompanies PHYS 320.
Prerequisite: PHYS-102/ MATH-120/ PHYS-112/ HONS-158/ ENGR-210 or permission of the instructor
Corequisite: PHYS-320-02
Semesters Taught: Fall 2023.
This course introduces students to the structure and components included in networking. Topics include layer architectures, networking protocols, network security, and packet tracing through the network.
Semesters Taught: Summer 2023.
This course provides a foundation of understanding for Information Systems (IS) as they apply in business today. Topics include IS fundamentals, effective use of IS, design and management of IS, ethical use of computers, and security of data.
Semesters Taught: Spring 2023.
A study which includes algebraic expressions, exponents, radicals, factoring, solving equations and inequalities, graphs of various types of functions, polynomial, and rational functions.
Semesters Taught: Spring 2023.
It provides an overview of major electrical engineering subjects, including communications, radar and signal processing, circuits and systems, electronic device fabrication, computer networks, and electromagnetics and microwave engineering. Introduce current research topics by designing experiments that can be performed by students in the lab directly.
Semesters Taught: Fall 2022.
This course reviews fundamentals of algebra, equations, inequalities, relations, functions, transformations, graphing, complex numbers, and polynomial and rational functions.
Semesters Taught: Spring, Summer, and Fall 2022.
In this course students will learn basic programming skills for server administration and security purposes. Topics include JavaScript, VBScript, Windows Shell Script, and Pearl Scripting.
Semesters Taught: Spring 2022.