EGR 100 - ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
Semester Hours: 3
Centered around disciplinary engineering applications, this course will demonstrate the role of essential mathematics in engineering at a freshman level. These include algebraic manipulation of engineering equations, trigonometry, vectors and complex numbers, sinusoids and harmonic signals, systems of equations and matrices, differentiation, integration and differential equations. All math topics will be presented within the context of an engineering application, and reinforced through extensive examples of their use in the core engineering courses.
EGR 101 - INTRO COMPUTING ENGINEERS
Semester Hours: 3
Introduces students to the fundamental principles of programming for solving engineering problems. It familiarizes students with the process of computational thinking and the translation of real-life engineering to computational problems. Languages may include Matlab, Python, and others as appropriate.
Prerequisites: MA 113 w/concurrency or Math placement level 2000.
EGR 105 - INTRODUCTION TO AERONAUTICS
Semester Hour: 1