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2025-2026 General Catalog [Current] 
    
2025-2026 General Catalog [Current]
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ENGR 2020 - Applied Statics and Strength of Materials


3 Credit(s) | $46.50 Fee

This course covers the fundamental concepts of statics and the strength of materials with applications on structural behavior and analysis. Applied statics introduces students to the essential principles of classifying and analyzing internal and external forces acting on structures in equilibrium by various types of loading, including topics like design loads on different types of slabs, columns, and foundations; support reactions; moments; equilibrium conditions; centroids; and moments of inertia. Applied strength of materials introduces students to the essential principles of isotropic materials and members subjected to axial, shear, bending, torsional, deflection, and flexural within a structure due to the external loading; properties of materials and cross-sectional area properties of structures; analysis of stress and strain; and stresses on compression members and columns. This course is intended for Construction Management and Engineering Technology - CAD Architectural/Civil Design students. It does not satisfy degree requirements for majors in Engineering. (Fall) [Graded Letter]

Prerequisite(s): MATH 1050  and MATH 1060   - Prerequisite Min. Grade: D-



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