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ENGR 102 – ENGR Lab 1 Computation

ENGR 102

1 Lecture Hour.  3 Lab Hours

Introduction to the design and development of computer applications for engineers; computation to enhance problem solving abilities; basic concepts of software design through the implementation and debugging of student-written programs; introduction to engineering majors, career exploration, engineering practice within realistic constraints, e.g. economic, environmental, ethical, health and safety, and sustainability; pathways to success in engineering. 

Credits: 2

Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in MATH 151, or concurrent enrollment; admission to the college of engineering.

Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in MATH 151, or concurrent enrollment; admission to the college of engineering.

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