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Engineering Science (ES) USP Codes are listed in brackets by the 1991 USP code followed by the 2003 USP code (i.e. [M2<>QB]). 1000. Orientation to Engineering Study. 1. [F1<>I, L] Skills and professional development related to engineering. Involves problem solving, critical thinking and ethics, as well as activities to help transition to university environment. Required of all freshmen entering engineering curricula. Students with credit in UNST 1000 may not receive credit for this course. (Normally offered fall semester) 1002. Introduction to Engineering Information Literacy. 0.5. [(none)<>L]
Offers transfer students the opportunity to satisfy the College of Engineering requirements for the Information Literacy and the initial O component of the University Studies Program. Prerequisites: none. 1060. Introduction to Engineering Problem Solving. 3.
An overview of the
methodology used in the engineering profession for analyzing complex engineering
systems. Employs example engineering topics for some current computational
tools for this purpose. Laboratory. Prerequisite:
MATH 1400 or
MATH 1450 or ACT Math Score of 25 or Math
Placement Exam score of 4. (Offered both semesters)
2110. Statics. 3. [M3<>(none)] Vector statics of
particles, rigid bodies and distributed loads. Prerequisites: MATH
2205 or concurrent enrollment and (ES 1060,
COSC 1010, or
COSC 1030) or concurrent enrollment. (Offered fall, spring and summer)
2120. Dynamics. 3. Vector dynamics of particles
and rigid bodies, including impulse-momentum and work-energy. Prerequisites:
ES 2110 and MATH 2205;
PHYS 1210 or concurrent enrollment. (Offered
fall, spring and summer)
2210. Electric Circuit Analysis. 3. Basic
concepts of electric circuit theory, dependent sources, network theorems,
first and second order circuits, phasers, three-phase circuits. Laboratory.
Prerequisite: MATH 2205. (Offered fall,
spring and summer)
2310. Thermodynamics I. 3. Macroscopic systems
involving energy and its various forms. Fundamental concepts including
energy, mass and entropy balances. Pure substances and availability. Reversible
and irreversible processes. Prerequisites: (ES 2120 or
PHYS 1210),
MATH 2210. (Offered fall and
spring)
2330. Fluid Dynamics. 3. Incompressible flow
of ideal and real fluids. Potential and stream functions; similitude and
dimensional analysis. Prerequisite:
MATH 2210 and (ES 2120 or
PHYS 1210). (Offered fall, spring and summer)
2410. Mechanics of Materials. 3. Mechanics
of deformable bodies, including energy methods. Prerequisite: ES
2110 and MATH 2205. (Offered fall and spring) 4965. EPSCoR Research. 1. Seminar for undergraduates selected for
EPSCoR research. Topics include graduate school, entrepreneurship, presentations. Prerequisite:
selection for EPSCoR research. 4970. Engineering CO-OP. 1 (Max. 6).Provides a mechanism for students on engineering co-op to maintain continuous registration and have the co-op experience reflected on their transcript. Credit earned will not normally count toward graduation credit. S/U only. Prerequisite: must be involved in an engineering co-op experience. Please send comments or questions to registrar@uwyo.edu Last Change: 03/25/09 |