GENENG 1000 1 credit
Introduction to Engineering

An introductory course which will provide the opportunity for new engineering students to develop and improve their problem-solving ability, computer literacy, and study skills to maximize their chances for success in their college careers and prepare them for subsequent engineering courses. Topics include: making the transition from high school to college; time management; exploration of the engineering disciplines, learning sytles, introduction to computer skills including spreadsheets, word processing and presentation software; engineering ethics, and introduction to engineering methods. Eight week course which meets two hours per week. C: MATH 1530 or above. F, S

GENENG 1030 1 credits
Introduction to Engineering Projects

An introductory course which will provide the opportunity for new engineering students to explore the UWP engineering programs through inter-disciplinary projects. Emphasis will be placed on written and oral communication skills, data collection and analysis, computer application skills and group work. Semester course which meets one hour per week. C: MATH 1530 or above, P: GENENG 1000 or consent of department chair. F, S

GENENG 1320 2 credits
Engineering Computer Graphics

Problems relative to points, lines and planes in space; Cartesian coordinates; projection-plane theory; orthographic pictorials; dimensioning; auxiliary views; sections; extensive use of computer-aided design (AutoCAD and solid modeling) including 2D and 3D drawing, editing and enhancing; emphasis on development of the ability to communicate graphically; special emphasis on engineering and computer graphics applications. Two 112 minute classes per week. C or P: GENENG 1000 and MATH 2640. F, S

GENENG 2130 3 credits
Engineering Mechanics - Statics

Composition, resolution and equilibrium of forces and force systems; analysis of structures; friction; centroids; moment of inertia. C or P: MATH 2740, GENENG 1320, and GENENG 1030. F, S, Even year Su

GENENG 2220 2 credits
Engineering Mechanics - Dynamics

Particles and rigid bodies in translation, rotation, and plane motion; work and energy; mass moments of inertia. P: "C" or better in GENENG 2130. F, S

GENENG 2230 3 credits
Engineering Mechanics - Dynamics

Kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies in translations; rotation and general plane motion; Newton's Law, work-energy and impulse methods; linear and angular momentum; impacts; systems of particles and introduction to 3D kinetics. P: "C" or better in GENENG 2130. F, S, Odd year Su


GENENG 2340 4 credits
Mechanics of Materials

Simple stress and strain; design and investigation of joints, beams, torsion members and columns, evaluation of shear, moment, slope and deflection of beams and analysis of combined static loadings. Lecture, 3 hours; laboratory, 2 hours. P: "C" or better in GENENG 2130. F, S

GENENG 2630 3 credits
Basic Thermoscience for Engineers

Thermodynamic properties; first and second laws of thermodynamics; ideal gas equation of state; steam properties; properties of incompressible substances; refrigerants; carnot cycle; rankine cycle; otto and diesel cycles; refrigeration; conduction and convection heat transfer. Not open to mechanical engineering majors. P: MATH 2840 and PHYSICS 2530. F, S, Su

GENENG 2820 2 credits
Engineering Economy

Application of principles of economic analysis to engineering decision making, time value of money; uniform series; present worth; rate of return; benefit cost ratio; depreciation; income taxes; inflation. P: GENENG 1030 and sophomore standing. F, S, Su

GENENG 2930 3 credits
Applications of Electrical Engineering

Electric circuit analysis techniques; transients; AC analysis; power in AC circuits; transformers; and introduction to three-phase circuits. Not open to electrical engineering majors. P: PHYSICS 2640. F, S, Su