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PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING FROM THE RENAISSANCE TO MODERN TIMES

EMA 103
Course Description

Engineering achievements of the Renaissance period and their relation to modern engineering practice, key principles developed, and errors in understanding of that time. Innovative work of notable figures such as Galileo Galilei and Leonardo da Vinci and their contributions to fundamental mechanics principles of engineering, traced through modern engineering practice and current engineering applications. Introduction to concepts of stress, strain, tension, compression, deflection of beams, flaws, and fracture. Not for engineering majors.

Prerequisties

Satisfied Quantitative Reasoning (QR) A requirement

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