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Show AutoSv 1100 & AutoSv 1200 Course Requirements for A.A.S. Degree Computer Literacy Course(s) Required (3 credit hours) TBE TE 1700 Intro to Mi crocompu ter Applications (3) Technical Core Courses Required (17-18 credit hours) CDGT 1250 Computer Aided Drafting (3) MfETSI2410 Quality Concepts and Statistical Applications (3) Principles of Technology I (2) Principles of Technology II (2) or Phsx PS/SI1010 Intro to Physics (3) * 2890 Cooperative Work Experience (8) * 2899 Associate Degree Assessment (0) * Cooperative Work Experience (2890) and Associate Degree Assessment (2899) must be taken under one of the program areas within the College of Applied Science & Technology. Required Support Courses (11 credit hours) Engl 2100 Technical Writing (3) BusAdm 1010 Intro to Business (3) SST 3563 Principles of Supervision (3) SST 4102 Developing Team Leadership Skills (2) Electives (18 credit hours) * Select the following in conjunction with a faculty advisor. General Electives (12) Technical Electives (6) * Apprenticeship students will be given 12 hours of general elective aedit for completion of the courses requted in the classroom instruction portion of thet apprenticeship program. To show completion of the necessary course work, students must present one of the following: 1. State of Utah Joumeyperson 's License 2. Certificate of Completion torn the BAT 3. Certificate of Completion torn the post-secondary institution offering the BAT-certified program. GINEERING Coordinator: Dr. KirkD. Hagen Location: ET214 Telephone: 801-626-6998 E-mail: KHAGEN@WEBER.EDU tngineering is a broad field consisting of a variety of disciplines including aerospace, biological, chemical, civil, computer, electrical, environmental, manufacturing, mechanical, nuclear and petroleum engineering. The Pre-engineering program at Weber State University offers the first two years of a professional engineering curriculum for students pursuing the engineering degree. While no formal degree is awarded, the program is designed to prepare students for transfer into an engineering program at other universities in Utah or throughout the United States that offer engineering degrees. In planning a program of study, students should be aware that many Pre-engineering courses have mathematics and science prerequisites and that improper scheduling of courses can lengthen the time required to complete the engineering degree. Students should also be aware that requirements may vary according to the school to which the student wishes to transfer. Students are therefore encouraged to meet with the Pre-engineering coordinator prior to beginning their Pre-engineering program. PRE ENGINEERING TWO-YEAR transfer program Course Requirements for Pre-engineering Pre-engineering Course Required Engr 1010 Introduction to Engineering (2) Required Support Courses (29 credit hours) Math SI 1210 Calculus I (4) Math SI 1220 Calculus II (4) Math 2210 Calculus III (4) Math 2250 Linear Algebra & Diff Equations (4) Phsx PS/SI2210/L Physics for Sci & Eng (w/lab) (5) Phsx 2300 Scientific Computing with C++ and Fortran (3) Chem PS/SI 1210 Principles of Chemistry I (5) Electives The following courses may be requted depending on the specific engineering major and the school to which the student wishes to transfer. Consult the Pre-engineering coordinator to determine which courses apply to your engineering discipline. Engr 1050 Electrical Engineering for Non-majors (4) Engr 2000 Statics (3) Engr 2020 Dynamics (3) Engr 2040 Strength of Materials (3) Engr 2410 Electrical Circuits (5) Engr 2530 Digital Circuits (4) Engr 2600 Thermodynamics I (3) Math 3710 Boundary Value Problems (3) Math 3720 Differential Equations II (3) Math 4710 Partial Differential Equations (3) Phsx SI2220/L Physics for Sci & Eng II (w/lab) (5) Chem SI 1220 Principles of Chemistry II (5) PRE ENGINEERING COURSES - ENGR Engr 1010. Introduction to Engineering (2) F Introduction to engineering for students in the pre-engineering program. Engineering as a profession and career opportunities. Fundamentals of engineering design and analysis using the computer. Prerequisite: Math QL1080 or concurrent enrollment in Math 1060. Engr 1050. Electrical Engineering for Non-majors (4) S Combined lecture/laboratory course as an introduction to electrical engineering for non-electrical engineers. Fundamentals of DC and AC circuits, digital circuits, and power circuits. Prerequisite: Math SI 1210. Engr 2000. Statics (3) F Vector mechanics, force and moment systems, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, friction and moments of inertia. Prerequisites: Math SI1210 and Phsx PS/SI2210. Engr 2020. Dynamics (3) S Fundamentals of position, velocity and acceleration. Kinematics and kinetics of particles. Newton's laws, conservation of momentum and energy. Dynamics of rigid bodies. Prerequisite: Engr 2000 with a grade of "C" or higher. Engr 2040. Strength of Materials (3) S Fundamentals of stress and strain, Hooke's law, torsion, bending of beams, combined stresses and design of members. Prerequisite: Engr 2000 with a grade of "C" or higher. Weber State Univ 2003-2004 CATALOG E R S I T Y |