ENGR 1010. Technological Problem Solving. 3 Hours.

Prerequisite: MATH 1111 or higher. Development of the features and principles of problem solving techniques based on a variety of fundamental models for general application, such as physical component, sketching, graphical, and mathematical models. Emphasis is placed on solving problems of a technological nature.

Engineering Studies

http://catalog.valdosta.edu/undergraduate/academic-programs/sciences-mathematics/physics-astronomy-geosciences-engineering-technology/engineering-studies/

Engineering is the application of mathematical and scientific principles, technological tools, and practical experience to the solution of real-world problems. The Engineering Studies Program at Valdosta State University is part of the Department of Physics, Astronomy, and Geosciences. The program offers an Associate of Science (A.S.) degree in engineering that is primarily intended to be a transfer degree although it may provide employment opportunities for some students upon graduation (click here to see degree requirements). The courses offered at VSU from engineering, the sciences, mathematics, computer science, the humanities, and the social sciences provide a strong and intensive curriculum that effectively covers at least two years of work for a wide variety of engineering fields. Through the Regents’ Engineering Pathway Program (REPP) students can transfer to universities with Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in engineering programs in Georgia (Georgia Tech, University of Georgia, Kennesaw State University, Georgia Southern, or Mercer University) or any other engineering school outside Georgia to take remaining course work required for a B.S. degree in engineering.