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ENGR M16: Engineering Statics and Strength of Materials 1 ENGR M16: ENGINEERING STATICS AND STRENGTH OF MATERIALS Originator srelle College Moorpark College Discipline (CB01A) ENGR - Engineering Course Number (CB01B) M16 Course Title (CB02) Engineering Statics and Strength of Materials Banner/Short Title Engr Stat/Strength-Mat Credit Type Credit Start Term Spring 2020 Catalog Course Description Examines the relationships which exist between two important branches of mechanics, namely, statics and strength of materials. Applies the principles of statics to the study of forces both external and internal to the body, moments and couples, responsible for maintaining a state of equilibrium. Uses the principles of strength to investigate the effects of external and internal loadings on the stability and deformation of the body. Analyzes two- and three-dimensional force systems including frictional forces, support reactions, and distributed forces with respect to rigid bodies, trusses, frames, machines, beams, shafts, and thin-walled pressure vessels. Incorporates concepts of centroids, area moments of inertia, stresses, strains, Mohr’s Circle, shear and bending moment diagrams, ductile and brittle failure theories, and deformations associated with axial, torsional and flexural loadings. Surveys analysis of statically indeterminate axially loaded members. Taxonomy of Programs (TOP) Code (CB03) 0924.00 - *Engineering Technology, General (requires Trigonometry) Course Credit Status (CB04) D (Credit - Degree Applicable) Course Transfer Status (CB05) (select one only) A (Transferable to both UC and CSU) Course Basic Skills Status (CB08) N - The Course is Not a Basic Skills Course SAM Priority Code (CB09) C - Clearly Occupational Course Cooperative Work Experience Education Status (CB10) N - Is Not Part of a Cooperative Work Experience Education Program Course Classification Status (CB11) Y - Credit Course Educational Assistance Class Instruction (Approved Special Class) (CB13) N - The Course is Not an Approved Special Class 2 ENGR M16: Engineering Statics and Strength of Materials Course Prior to Transfer Level (CB21) Y - Not Applicable Course Noncredit Category (CB22) Y - Credit Course Funding Agency Category (CB23) Y - Not Applicable (Funding Not Used) Course Program Status (CB24) 1 - Program Applicable General Education Status (CB25) Y - Not Applicable Support Course Status (CB26) N - Course is not a support course Field trips Will not be required Grading method Letter Graded Alternate grading methods Student Option- Letter/Pass Pass/No Pass Grading Does this course require an instructional materials fee? No Repeatable for Credit No Is this course part of a family? No Units and Hours Carnegie Unit Override No In-Class Lecture Minimum Contact/In-Class Lecture Hours 70 Maximum Contact/In-Class Lecture Hours 70 Activity Laboratory Total in-Class Total in-Class Total Minimum Contact/In-Class Hours 70 Total Maximum Contact/In-Class Hours 70 ENGR M16: Engineering Statics and Strength of Materials 3 Outside-of-Class Internship/Cooperative Work Experience Paid Unpaid Total Outside-of-Class Total Outside-of-Class Minimum Outside-of-Class Hours 140 Maximum Outside-of-Class Hours 140 Total Student Learning Total Student Learning Total Minimum Student Learning Hours 210 Total Maximum Student Learning Hours 210 Minimum Units (CB07) 4 Maximum Units (CB06) 4 Prerequisites PHYS M20A and PHYS M20AL and MATH M25B or concurrent enrollment in MATH M25B Entrance Skills Prerequisite Course Objectives PHYS M20A-recognize, recall, and apply the equations that describe physical phenomena involving the mechanics of solids and fluids; analyze and solve physics problems of at least average complexity appropriate for the course. PHYS M20A-demonstrate ability to analyze and solve physics problems of greater than average difficulty. PHYS M20A-demonstrate ability to analyze, synthesize physics problems of reasonable complexity and evaluate and judge the results of the solutions to these problems. Prerequisite Course Objectives MATH M25B- apply the definite integral to solve problems involving area, volume, arc length, surface area, work, moments and centers of mass in the plane, fluid force, and other applications. MATH M25B- select appropriate techniques for evaluating an indefinite integral; techniques include basic integration forms, change of variables, integration by parts, trigonometric identities, trigonometric substitutions, partial fractions, and estimation techniques. MATH M25B- find the slope of the tangent line at a point on a curve given in parametric form. MATH M25B- compute the arc length of a curve and the area of a surface of revolution for curves given in parametric form. MATH M25B- sketch the graph of a polar equation. MATH M25B-convert the equation of a curve given in polar form to rectangular form and vice versa. MATH M25B- find the slope of the tangent line at a point on a curve given in polar form. MATH M25B- find the area of a region bounded by a polar equation. MATH M25B- find the arc length of a curve given in polar form. PHYS M20A-recognize, recall, and apply the equations that describe physical phenomena involving the mechanics of solids and fluids; analyze and solve physics problems of at least average complexity appropriate for the course. PHYS M20A-demonstrate ability to analyze and solve physics problems of greater than average difficulty. PHYS M20A-demonstrate ability to analyze, synthesize physics problems of reasonable complexity and evaluate and judge the results of the solutions to these problems. PHYS M20AL-assemble and perform experiments in the basic laws of the mechanics of solid and fluids. PHYS M20AL-critically evaluate the experimental results and procedures using accepted values and other relevant information and draw conclusions regarding the efficacy of the experimental procedure. PHYS M20AL-suggest practical applications for the values measured, conclusions reached, or methods utilized in the experiment. 4 ENGR M16: Engineering Statics and Strength of Materials Prerequisite Course Objectives PHYS M20AL-assemble and perform experiments in the basic laws of the mechanics of solid and fluids. PHYS M20AL-critically evaluate the experimental results and procedures using accepted values and other relevant information and draw conclusions regarding the efficacy of the experimental procedure. PHYS M20AL-suggest practical applications for the values measured, conclusions reached, or methods utilized in the experiment. Requisite Justification Requisite Type Prerequisite Requisite PHYS M20A Requisite Description Course not in a sequence Level of Scrutiny/Justification Required by 4 year institution Requisite Type Prerequisite Requisite MATH M25B Requisite Description Course not in a sequence Level of Scrutiny/Justification Required by 4 year institution Requisite Type Prerequisite Requisite PHYS M20AL Requisite Description Course not in a sequence Level of Scrutiny/Justification Closely related lecture/laboratory course Requisite Type Concurrent Requisite MATH 25B Requisite Description Course not in a sequence Level of Scrutiny/Justification Required by 4 year institution
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