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4.0
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2.8
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Courses
3
in seeded sections
Courses taught
MECH 202
Mechanics/Statics
Mechanics is the branch of the physical sciences that deals with the response of bodies to the action of forces and is based on the implementation of Newton’s laws. This class is divided into two sections: study of rigid bodies in equilibrium; and strength of materials. Fundamental concepts such as equilibrium, stress and strain, deformations and displacements, elasticity and inelasticity, strain energy, and load-carrying capacity will be covered.
MECH 371
Fluid Mechanics I
Introduction to fluid statics and dynamics. Includes the development of the fundamental equations of fluid mechanics and their application to problems of engineering interest. Required for mechanical engineering majors in B.S. program.
MECH 490
Mech Eng Research Projects
Independent investigation of a specific topic or problem in mechanical engineering. Research under the direction of a selected faculty member. Repeatable for Credit.