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Show 100 Civil and Environmental Engineering MATH 2210 Calculus III (4) MATH 2250 Linear Algebra & Differential Equations (4) CHEM PS/SI1210 Principles of Chemistry I (5) CHEM SI1220 Principles of Chemistry II (5) ENGR 2010 Statics (3) ENGR 2080 Dynamics (4) ENGR 2140 Strength of Materials (3) ENGR 2160 Materials Science and Engineering (3) ENGR 2300 Thermodynamics I (3) MCR LS/SI2054 Principles of Microbiology (4) GEO PS/SI1110 Dynamic Earth: Physical Geology (3) & GEO SI1115 Physical Geology Lab (1) DGET 1060 Fundamentals of Drafting Using 3D CAD (3) Electrical and Computer Engineering MATH 2210 MATH 2250 CHEMPS/SI1210 MATH 3410 ENGR 2250 ENGR 2700 CS 1030 CS SI1023 CS SI1400 CS SI1410 Mechanical Engineering MATH 2210 MATH 2250 CHEMPS/SI1210 ENGR 2210 ENGR 2010 ENGR 2080 ENGR 2140 ENGR 2160 ENGR 2300 Calculus III (4) Linear Algebra & Differential Equations (4) Principles of Chemistry I (5) Probability and Statistics (3) Electrical Circuits (4) Digital Circuits (4) Foundations of Computer Science (4) Selected Programming Language (4) Fundamentals of Programming (4) Object-Oriented Programming (4) Calculus III (4) Linear Algebra & Differential Equations (4) Principles of Chemistry I (5) Electrical Engineering for Non-majors (4) Statics (3) Dynamics (3) Strength of Materials (3) Materials Science and Engineering (3) Thermodynamics I (3) PRE-ENGINEERING COURSES - ENGR ENGR 1000. 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. College algebra and trigonometry strongly recommended. ENGR 2010. Statics (3) F Vector mechanics, force and moment systems, equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies, friction and moments of inertia. Prerequisites: MATH SI1210 and PHYS PS/SI2210. ENGR 2080. Dynamics (4) 5 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 2010 with a grade of "C" or higher. ENGR 2140. Strength of Materials (3) 5 Fundamentals of stress and strain, Hooke's law, torsion, bending of beams, combined stresses and design of members. Prerequisite: ENGR 2010 with a grade of "C" or higher. ENGR 2160. Materials Science and Engineering (3) 5 Combined lecture/laboratory course that introduces the fundamentals of atomic and microscopic structure of metals, polymers, ceramics and composite materials, and how these structures affect mechanical, thermal, electrical and optical properties. Prerequisite: CHEM PS/SI1210. Co-requisite: ENGR 2140. ENGR 2210. Electrical Engineering for Non-majors (4) 5 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 SI1210. ENGR 2250. Electrical Circuits (4) 5 Ohm's law, Kirchoff's laws and network theorems. Power in DC and AC circuits, LRC circuits and Fourier analysis of functions. Prerequisite: MATH SI1220. ENGR 2300. Thermodynamics I (3) F Thermodynamic properties, equations of state, first and second laws of thermodynamics. Analysis of open and closed systems, availability and irreversibility, power and refrigeration cycles. Prerequisites: MATH SI1210 and PHYS PS/SI2210. ENGR 2700. Digital Circuits (4) F Combined lecture/laboratory course that introduces the fundamentals of digital circuits; e.g., number systems, codes, combinational logic, etc. ENGR 2920. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-4) Consult the class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. DEPARTMENT Sales and Service Technology Chain Mr. Vel Casler Location: Technical Education Building, Room 101 Telephone: Ranee Dearden 801-626-6913 Professors: Desiree Cooper Larsen, Steven Eichmeier, Carl Grunander, Daniel Litchford, Jan Slabaugh; Associate Professors: Vel Casler, Rick Dove; Assistant Professor Jo Ellen Jonsson; Instructor Tim Border; Instructor Specialist Shauna Morris I he Department of Sales and Service Technology offers associate of applied science degrees in the areas of Interior Design Technology and Sales & Merchandising Technology and bachelor's degrees in Technical Sales and Interior Design - Technical Sales. Sales and Service Technology departmental honors Please contact the Sales and Service Technology Department for advisement and permission prior to enrolling in Honors courses. To earn Departmental Honors in Sales and Service Technology, a student must: 1. Be declared as a SST major earning a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science Degree. 2. Complete all of the requirements for a BS or BA degree in Sales and Service Technology 3. Earn a 3.7 GPA in the Major 4. Earn an "A" in the SST 4610 and SST 4620 Senior Project Classes 5. Compete in the Delta Epsilon Chi State Career Development Conference and finish in the top 6 of the chosen event. Or Compete in the International Career Development Conference and finish in the top ten of the chosen event. Students who have not completed thdr General Education requirements are encouraged to take Honors General Education classes. Weber State University 2010-2011 Catalog |