Engineering 110 - FUNDAMENTAL ENG PRINCIPLES

Spring
2013
02
4.00
Denise McKahn

TTh 01:00-02:30

Smith College
39503-S13
GREEN 201
dmckahn@smith.edu
(Formerly EGR 260) The design and analysis of engineered or natural systems and processes relies on a command of fundamental scientific and engineering principles. This course provides an introduction to these fundamental underpinnings through a study of the conservation of mass, energy and charge in both steady and transient conditions with non-reactive systems. Specific topics covered will include a review of process variables and their relationships, open and closed systems, differential and integral balances, and basic thermodynamics. Prerequisites: MTH 112 or 114 (may be concurrent).
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.