Engineering
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Course Descriptions
Engineering
Course # | Course Title | Hours |
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EGR 103 | Engineering Graphics | 3 Hours |
This course is an introduction to engineering design and graphics, including design problems, sketching, dimensioning, tolerancing, multi-view orthographic representations, auxiliary views, section views, and working drawings. Students are required to use CAD in this course. Sketching and CAD techniques are integrated into the design process. This course is taught as a design studio class, which means that most of the time you will be working with other students in the classroom rather than listening to lectures. This course is also a project-based course with several case studies and one large, project. Students will work in design teams to analyze case studies and to design, prototype, and document a product. Prerequisite: None 3 Semester hour(s) Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI): EGR 941 Lecture/Lab Hours: 2 lec, 2 lab/week |
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EGR 250 | Internship in Engineering | 1 Hours |
Participation in a work experience in an area of engineering under supervision of both the College and the employer. Internship objectives will be identified for each student enrolled. Students may enroll in one semester hour at a time for a total of four semester hours credit. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. 1 Semester hour Repeatable: This course may be repeated for a maximum of four credits. Lecture/Lab Hours: 5 hours internship/week |
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EGR 270 | Topics/Issues in Engineering | 1-3 Hours |
A study of a special topic or current issue relating to engineering. Topics will vary from semester to semester and will be listed in the course schedule. The course may be repeated when topics vary. This course may be taken three times for a maximum of 9 credits (Topic to be listed on student's permanent academic record.) Prerequisite: None 1, 2, or 3 Semester hour(s) Repeatable: This course is repeatable two times for a maximum of 9 credits. Lecture/Lab Hours: 1-3 lec/week |