Division: Natural Science and Math
Department: Computer Science & Engineering
Course: ENGR 2030
Title: Dynamics
Description: ENGR 2030 Dynamics explores the fundamental principles of mechanics dynamics for scenarios where systems are moving and out of equilibrium. This course introduces practical applications to every day engineering problem solving using dynamics principles, coupled with trigonometry, algebra and calculus. Topics include force and acceleration kinematics of a particle as well as rigid bodies, translation, rotation and general plane motion for work and energy as well as impulse and momentum. This course is designed for engineering majors and fulfills the pre-engineering requirements for the Associates of Pre-Engineering as well as requirements to apply for the Professional Program of several Engineering Majors.
Section | CRN | Schedule | Instructor |
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2030-001 | 5021 | MTWF8:30 am-9:20 am | Steurer, Keith A. |
Section | CRN | Schedule | Instructor |
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2030-001 | 1081 | MTWF2:30 pm-3:20 pm | Steurer, Keith A. |