ENGT223 Applied Engineering Dynamics
Department of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics: Engineering
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Course Number and Title
ENGT223 Applied Engineering Dynamics -
Number of Credits
3 credits -
Minimum Number of Instructional Minutes Per Semester
2250 -
Prerequisites
ENGT222 (C or better)Corequisites
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Other Pertinent Information
None -
Catalog Course Description
This course provides a continuation of ENGT222, and provides a non-calculus study of the fundamental laws and properties of second moments, particle kinematics and dynamics, rigid body kinematics and dynamics, and work-energy concepts. -
Required Course Content and Direction
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Learning Goals:
- Course Students will:
- evaluate the theory behind and the applications of the analysis of applied engineering dynamics;
- analyze the kinematics of particles and rigid bodies;
- evaluate force and acceleration of particles and rigid bodies;
- analyze work and energy and impulse and momentum of particles and rigid bodies; and
- apply the theory learned to the analysis of vibrations of rigid bodies.
- Course (if applicable) This course is not included in the Core.
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Planned Sequence of Topics and/or Learning Activities:
- general principles
- kinematics analysis of particles and rigid bodies
- dynamics analysis of particles and rigid bodies
- energy analysis of particles and rigid bodies
- momentum analysis of particles and rigid bodies
- vibrational properties of particles and rigid bodies
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Assessment Methods for Core Learning Goals:
- Course The evaluative tools may include any or all of the following as specified by the individual instructor’s course format: objective examinations, research reports, laboratory reports, online activities and discussion, quizzes, projects, and papers.
- Course (if applicable) This course is not included in the Core.
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Reference, Resource, or Learning Materials to be used by Students:
Students use educational resources as approved by the department and specified in the individual instructor’s format.
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Teaching Methods Employed
Section VIII is not being used in new and revised syllabi as of 12/10/08.
Revision/Approval Date: 04/11/2012

