Engineering Courses

Engineering (EGR) courses

  • EGR 100 Careers in Engineering and Computing

    Exploration of career opportunities and degrees in engineering, computing, and technology fields. Professional, ethical, and academic expectations will be covered.

    Credit hoursLecture contact hoursLab contact hoursTypically offered
    110Fall
  • EGR 110 Introduction to Engineering Design

    Introduction to engineering design, including problem clarification, concept generation and selection, prototyping methods, engineering ethics and design communication techniques. Computer aided design (CAD) tools and software applications for engineers, including Excel and MATLAB, are introduced to assist in design analysis and process. Students will participate in a group project as part of this course. Course fee.

    Credit hoursLecture contact hoursLab contact hoursTypically offered
    322Fall
  • EGR 120 Introduction to Computer Aided Design

    This course introduces the principles and application of computer-aided design. Topics include parametric sketching, solid modeling, assemblies, and engineering drawings.

    Credit hoursLecture contact hoursLab contact hoursTypically offered
    212Spring
  • EGR 197 Special Topics in Engineering

    A variable content course with topics that can change from semester to semester. Topics will be identified by title in the schedule of classes. The course may be repeated if the topics differ; however, no more than six credits may count toward any degree.

    Credit hoursLecture contact hoursLab contact hoursTypically offered
    1-3Upon demand
  • EGR 297 Engineering Capstone

    Prerequisite(s): Completion of 40 hours.

    This course will help prepare students for engineering careers. Technical skills and essential workplace skills will be addressed, including engineering ethics, professionalism and career preparation. Students may not receive credit for both EGR 297 and CSC 297

    Credit hoursLecture contact hoursLab contact hoursTypically offered
    110Upon demand
  • EGR 299 Internship in Engineering

    Prerequisite(s): Instructor permission.

    The internship in engineering is a form of experiential learning that integrates knowledge and theory learned in the classroom with practical application and skills development in a professional setting. This internship course gives students the opportunity to gain valuable applied experience and make connections in professional fields they are considering for career paths; and give employers the opportunity to guide and evaluate talent. This course may be repeated for a total of six credit hours.

    Credit hoursLecture contact hoursLab contact hoursTypically offered
    1-3Upon demand