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Show Technology Technology 41. Slide Rule—Operation and use of the slide rule. May be taken on an accelerated schedule. Prerequisite: Trigonometry in high school or college. (May be taken concurrently). A W S (1) Staff 44. Computer Utilization—Introduction to the use of the digital computers in problem solving, utilizing Fortran. A study of Arithmetic Statements and Expressions, Control and Specification Statements, Basic Input/Output Statements, Format and Sub-routines. Prerequisite: Math 21. Two lectures and one three-hour laboratory period a week. A W S (3) Cutler, Dickson 47. Technical Reports—Principles of composition applicable to engineering and scientific reports. Prerequisite: English 1 and 2 (English 2 may be taken concurrently). (See English 32.) W (3). Staff 111, 112. Electric Circuits—Basic network conventions and topology; formulation of network equations; solutions using transform and operational methods; impedance and admittance functions; network functions, driving point and transfer admittances ; steady state analysis from pole-zero configurations; amplifier networks. Prerequisites: Engineering 21 or Engineering 25 and 26, and Engineering 131. (May be taken concurrently). Four lectures. W S (4). Cutler, Dickson 125. Electronic Circuits—Principles, analysis and design of vacuum tube and transistor voltage amplifiers; feedback principles and feedback amplifiers. Prerequisites: Engineering 124 and Engineering 131. Four lectures and one laboratory a week. S (5). Cutler, Dickson 150. Engineering Mechanics—Principles of static stress analysis, force systems, equilibrium of structures, distributed forces, friction, moments of inertia. Prerequisites: Physics 61, (May be taken concurrently). Mathematics 52, with grade of "C" or better. A (4) Staff 151. Strength of Materials—Continuation of Engineering 150. Stress analysis, torsion, elastic and inelastic bending, columns, beams, compound stresses, design of members. Prerequisite: Engineering 150 with grade of C or better. W (4) Staff 152. Dynamics—Introduction to kinetics and momentum principles. Prerequisites: Engineering 150; Engineering 131 (May be taken concurrently), Physics 61 and 64. S (4) Staff Engineering Major Students who anticipate transferring to UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY to complete a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering should take the following course: (Sample Only) Freshman — Common to All Engineering Majors Course Title A W Chemistry 24, 25 or Principles of Chemistry 5 5 11 &12 Economics 5 Principles of Economics Mathematics 21, 51, 52 College Algebra, Analytic Geometry and Calculus 5 5 English 1, 2, 3 Basic Communications 3 3 Engineering 1, 2, 3 Engineering Drawing Engineering 40, 41, 44 Physical Education Health Education 1 Descriptive Geometry Orientation, Slide Rule, "Computer Utilization Freshman Activities Personal Health Problems 1 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 17 19 19 Calculus with Analytic Geometry 4 4 Circuit Analysis 5 Mathematical Methods in Engineering & Physics 4 Engineering Physics 4 4 4 Laboratory Physics 1 1 1 Sophomore — Common to All Engineering Majors Mathematics 53, 54 Engineering 21 Math 121 Physics 61, 62, 63 Physics 64, 65, 66 Engineering 150, 151*, 152 Mechanics, strength of materials, Dynamics Area Requirements 18 18 19 Students who anticipate transferring to the UNIVERSITY OF UTAH to complete a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering should take the following courses: 'Electrical Engineers are not required to take Engineering 151. 296 297 |