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Course Description

This course provides an introduction to applied mechanics (statics) which will permit the student to analyze forces in simple engineering structures. The course studies involve scalar and vector quantities, free body diagrams, forces and their effects on a rigid body, coplanar concurrent force systems and parallel force systems, the effects of friction on equilibrium, centroids and moments of inertia of simple two dimensional areas.

This course is delivered online, however, testing will take place in person.

Dates and details will be provided after the course begins.

Students with questions should email Continuing Education, Technology and Skills Development for more information.

Prerequisites

Mechanical Intermediate Algebra (MATH10029) AND Physical Science (PHYS10009) OR Mathematics (MATHMS265) AND Physical Science (PHYS10009)

Equivalents

None

Course Hours

56

Credit Value

4
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