- Course Number: 2332
- Subject: Engineering
- Semester(s) Offered: Spring
- Credit Hours: 3
- Description:
A vector approach to the study of the rectilinear and curvilinear motion of particles and rigid bodies as described by rectangular, polar, and path coordinates and the study of the forces that produce such motion as described through the application of Newton's second law of motion, work-energy relationships, and impulse and momentum principles, including rigid body rotation and relative motion.
This course includes an academic excursion outside of Rome. Details will be announced in the course schedule. Note that Engineering 2333 also shares this excursion.
- Special Notes:
N/A
- Pre-requisites:
Engineering statics (at Temple ENGR 2331 or ENGR 2931), with a minimum grade of C-.