TAM 195
TAM 195 - Mechanics in the Modern World
Fall 2024
Title | Rubric | Section | CRN | Type | Hours | Times | Days | Location | Instructor |
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Mechanics in the Modern World | TAM195 | U | 30960 | LCD | 1 | 1000 - 1120 | R | 2013 Electrical & Computer Eng Bldg | Blake Everett Johnson |
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Official Description
Introduction to engineering mechanics and its role in modern engineering analysis and design. Project activity.
Detailed Course Description
Freshman introduction to engineering mechanics and its role in modern engineering analysis and design. Project activity. 1 undergraduate hour. Fall semester only.
Topics:
Introduction to engineering mechanics
Basic notions of force, stress, displacement, strain (2 hr)
Engineering applications in solid mechanics and materials (3 hr)
Engineering applications in fluid mechanics and dynamics (3 hr)
Opportunities (job placement, graduate study) (2 hr)
Role of undergraduate societies, co-ops, involvement (1 hr)
Design project
Design specifications, team participation (1 hr)
Report guidance, completion, presentation (2 hr)
Evaluation and feedback (1 hr)
TOTAL HOURS: 15
ME: Free elective.
EM: Required.
Last updated
9/19/2018