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  • 3.00 Credits

    This is an engineering and scientist level, calculus-based, problem-solving engineering course. Topics covered are the strength of engineering materials, including stress, strain, beams, columns, torsion, thin wall cylinders, thermal stress, and theory of failure. Also available through Online Learning. Prerequisite:    ENGG 201 (Grade of C or Higher)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Kinematics and dynamics of particles and rigid bodies, principles of work and energy and impulse and momentum. Prerequisite:    ENGG 201
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is taught in tandem with ENGL101 and supports the skills learned in that course: logical and focused writing, thorough development of a main point by means of supporting ideas and evidence, and integrating information from secondary sources. Students will use summary, paraphrase, and direct quotation in various forms of thesis-based writing. To support the skills needed for ENGL101, students will do in-depth work on paragraph writing, using details and evidence to support topic sentences and thesis statements. Students will learn and use the stages of the writing process. They will develop strategies for organizing and developing topics and improving coherence in multi-paragraph essay writing. Students will acquire editing and proofreading skills. This course is graded Released/Not Released. Placement into developmental writing as determined by the English Placement test or course work.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course gives close attention to the writing process in various forms of thesis-based writing. The course develops skills in logical and focused writing, through thesis development using supporting ideas and evidence. In addition, students learn to integrate and document information from sources. Also available through Online Learning. Approved for the Honors Program. Prerequisite:    English Department Determination of Reading and Writing Competency
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students continue to develop the academic writing and critical reading skills begun in English I. Students may elect to work on introduction to literature (L), report writing (R), or technical writing (T). Also available through Online Learning. ENGL 151L (literature option) is approved for the Honors Program and is designated as a Diversity (D) core course. Prerequisite:    ENGL 101
  • 3.00 Credits

    Readings and continued refinement of writing skills. Student may elect to work on introduction to literature, report writing, or technical writing. Literature option, and computer intensive. Also available through Online Learning. Core: D. Prerequisite:    ENGL 101
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students continue to develop the academic writing and critical reading skills begun in English I. Students may elect to work on introduction to literature (L), report writing (R), or technical writing (T). Also available through Online Learning. ENGL 151L (literature option) is approved for the Honors Program and has a designated as a Diversity (D) core course. Prerequisite:    ENGL 101
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students continue to develop the academic writing and critical reading skills begun in English I. Students may elect to work on introduction to literature (L), report writing (R), or technical writing (T). Also available through Online Learning. ENGL 151L (literature option) is approved for the Honors Program and has a designated as a Diversity (D) core course. Prerequisite:    ENGL 101
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students continue to develop the academic writing and critical reading skills begun in English I. Students may elect to work on introduction to literature (L), report writing (R), or technical writing (T). Also available through Online Learning. ENGL 151L (literature option) is approved for the Honors Program and has a designated as a Diversity (D) core course. Prerequisite:    ENGL 101
  • 3.00 Credits

    Survey of major works of selected British authors (before 1800) from Old English through the Eighteenth Century; emphasis on understanding the cultural and historical context of the literature as well as on analysis and interpretation of the works of literature. Also available through Online Learning. Core: AH. Prerequisite:    ENGL 151