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Robert's courses at LSC
Subject
Course Number
Title/Description
Subject: ENGR
Course Number: 1100
Introduction to Engineering This course introduces students to the various engineering professions and their role in the world. Students are introduced to the basic principles and physical laws present in engineering study. Computational engineering tools are explored. Students are introduced to the design process through a team design project. The importance of effective communication will be emphasized. (Prerequisites: None) (2 hrs lec/0 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: ENGR
Course Number: 2101
Statics This course is designed for engineering majors. The course covers static equilibrium in two and three-dimensions. Students will use vector algebra to calculate force/moment vectors and their resultants. Applications of equilibrium include particles, rigid-bodies, trusses, frames and machines, and friction. Also covered are centroids and moments of inertia. (Prerequisites: PHYS2201) (3 hrs lec/0 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: ENGR
Course Number: 2103
Dynamics This course is designed for engineering majors. The course utilizes a vector approach to the principles of dynamics. It includes simple particle and rigid-body kinematics/kinetics. Topics covered include Newton's laws of motion, work, energy, and impulse-momentum principles for particle and rigid body motion. (Prerequisites: ENGR2101 and MATH2220) (3 hrs lec/0 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: ENGR
Course Number: 2105
Circuit Analysis 1 Circuit Analysis 1 is the first course in electrical circuits for all engineering majors. The foundations of electrical engineering are introduced. These concepts are used in developing the fundamentals of energy conversions, electronics, and circuit theory. The lab component provides hands-on learning of the lecture concepts and introduces proper use of the laboratory equipment. (Prerequisites: PHYS 2202 or equivalent, co-requisite MATH 2220 or equivalent OR MATH 2206 or equivalent) (3 hrs lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: PHYS
Course Number: 1001
Fundamental Concepts of Physics This is a laboratory oriented course covering the basic concepts of Physics. Conceptual understanding will be stressed. Some simple Algebra may also be used. Designed for middle grade education, liberal arts, radiological technology or other health, technical fields, or as satisfying AA requirements as a natural science course. MTC goal areas: (2) Critical Thinking, and (3) Natural Sciences. (Prerequisites: College level reading and writing) (3 hrs lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: PHYS
Course Number: 1201
Intro to Physics I This is the first course in a sequence in introductory physics. The course will focus on the study of the mechanics of particles and rigid bodies including kinematics, dynamics, conservation laws, linear and angular momentum, work and energy, fluids, and sound. This course will provide preparation for students considering pre-professional and applied science careers as well as satisfying requirements for transfer curriculum. Not intended for engineering majors. MTC Goal Area 3: Natural Science. (Prerequisites: Accuplacer score of 250 or greater in reading or Read/English 0950 or 0955 with a C grade and MATH0470 with a C or higher or Accuplacer score 250 or higher AAF) (4 hrs lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: PHYS
Course Number: 1202
Intro to Physics II This is the second course in a sequence in introductory physics. This course focuses on the study of thermodynamics, electrostatics, electricity, magnetism, and optics. This course will satisfy requirements for the transfer curriculum in general education as well as providing preparation for students considering pre-professional and applied science careers. MTC goal areas: (3) Natural Sciences. (Prerequisite: PHYS 1201 or equivalent) (4 hrs lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: PHYS
Course Number: 2201
General Physics This calculus-based physics course focuses on the study of mechanics of particles and rigid bodies including kinematics, dynamics, conservation laws, linear and angular momentum, the behavior of fluids at rest and in motion, and general wave motion and sound. MTC Goal Area 3: Natural Sciences. (Prerequisites: MATH 2204 or equivalent, or concurrent enrollment in Math 2204 or instructor's consent) (4 hrs lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: PHYS
Course Number: 2202
General Physics II This is the second course in the calculus-based physics sequence. It focuses on the study of thermodynamics, electric field and forces, electric energy, circuits, magnetism, and optics. MTC Goal Area 3: Natural Sciences. (Prerequisites: PHYS 2201 or equivalent or instructor's consent) (4 hrs lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
