EGR - Engineering

This course is a study of the properties, material behaviors, and applications of materials used in engineering structures and products.

This course is a study of forces and the effect of forces acting on bodies in equilibrium without motion.

(Transfer course) this course is an introduction to the principles of engineering mechanics as applied to forces and force systems. The techniques of vector mathematics are employed.

(Transfer course) This course covers the applications of computers in engineering practices, including the use of an appropriate operating system, programming in a high level language, spread sheets, and word processing applications.

(Transfer course) this course is a study of basic graphical concepts needed for engineering applications.

This course covers the engineering process from problem formulation to creative design through practical solutions of civil engineering problems.

This course covers linear measurements, leveling, compass and transit/theodolite, Theory of Errors, areas, stadia, coordinate geometry, state plane coordinates, and standard map projections.

This course covers land surveying and boundary laws, public land surveys, topographic mapping, horizontal and vertical curves, lot calculations, and engineering astronomy.

This course covers a study of hydrology and drainage design specifically to the local municipality.

This course integrates engineering skills with an approved job environment related to the engineering industry.

This course covers horizontal control, including distance and angular measurements, traversing, and preparation of a plat. Vertical control includes the performance of a level loop.

This course covers locating buildings and other objects within a boundary survey, performing a topographic survey, preparing a topographic map, and staking out a horizontal curve.