ENS120 — Engineering Data & Applications
3 Cr. Per Week: 3 Lec. This is an introductory course for beginning engineering students. Students will be introduced to the engineering professions, the design process, teamwork, the problem-solving procedure, and aspects of professionalism including engineering ethics and communication. Methods of reporting engineering and scientific data are reviewed as well as algebraic solutions of problems. Topics also include unit conversion, dimensional analysis, vectors and basic vector operations along with Newton’s Laws of Motion, motion in one dimension, and motion in two-dimensions. Students are also introduced to the use of Microsoft Excel® spreadsheets to analyze engineering problems. Usually all semester Pre-Requisites: MAT 111 or MAT 116 or MAT 120 that may be met concurrently General Education: Meets SUNY requirement for Basic Communication - Oral (COMO) Click here for the Class Schedule
Prerequisites: MAT111, MAT116, MAT120