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EMA 303 - Mechanics of Materials

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303 Mechanics of Materials. 3 cr (P-I). Stress and strain, torsion, bending of beams, shearing stresses in beams, compound stresses, principal stresses, deflections of beams, statically indeterminate members, columns. For civil engineers. P: EMA 201 & Math 222.

Course Prerequisite(s)

Prerequisite knowledge and/or skills

As with EMA 201 (Statics), students must bring strong analytical skills to EMA 303.

Textbook(s) and/or other required material

Beer, Johnson and deWolf, Mechanics of Materials, Third Edition, 2002.

Course objectives

Course Objectives:

Course Outcomes: Students must be able to...

Topics covered

Class/laboratory schedule

Class meets three times per week for conventional 50 minute lectures.

Contribution of course to meeting the professional component
This course contributes primarily to the students' knowledge of engineering topics, and does provide design experience.

The following statement indicates which of the following considerations are included in this course: economic, environmental, ethical, political, societal, health and safety, manufacturability, sustainability.

EMA 303 focuses on the structural response of structural members under load, and there is a strong component of design presented in lectures, homework problems, and a group design project. The open-ended design project gives the students a better understand how the course material applies to engineering practice. Students work in teams to design a structure or device which meets specified failure criterion. In this sense, there is an underlying emphasis on health and safety. Students are also presented with a case study in which they consider the ethical implications of engineering decisions.

Relationship of course to undergraduate degree program objectives and outcomes
This course serves students in a variety of engineering majors. The information below describes how the course contributes to the college's educational objectives.

EMA 303 is focused to satisfy the College and EMA program objectives in that it will assist in equipping the student with fundamental skills in a particular engineering science (mechanics of materials, structural analysis) via problem-solving, teamwork and communication. In addition, it encourages the students to make well-informed career choices; e.g., aeronautics or astronautics professions as well as other related engineering career fields.

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