30837 - ENGR 01273 1 - STRENGTH OF MATERIALS

Section Information


The course presents the theory and analytical techniques used in the design and analysis of engineered structural components. The course addresses the principles of stress and strain, mechanical properties of materials, and beam and bar analysis. The study of structural components includes axial forces, torsion, bending, shear, combined loading, buckling, and design. Concepts such as principal stresses, Hooke's Law for plane stress, and failure criteria are introduced.
Term:
Summer 2026
CRN:
30837
Subject:
ENGR
Course #:
01273
Section:
1
Title:
Strength of Materials
Credit Hours:
3.00
Department:
Engineering
College:
Henry M. Rowan College of Engineering
Attributes:
0200 - 200-Level Course, 1PPM - Physical Presence Required, CAT - Catalog Course, UGRD - Undergrad Lvl crses 0-499
Levels:
UG-Undergraduate
Additional Info:
None
Comments:
None

Instructors


Primary:
Pagliocca, Nicholas Grant

Schedule


Part of Term:
Third Session
29-JUN - 07-AUG
Session:
Day - Lecture
Campus:
Glassboro
Meeting Times:
MTWR 12:30 PM - 02:10 PM Rowan Hall 243 (Class)

Enrollment


Enrolled:
1 / 10
Available:
9 / 10 Available Seats
Waitlist:
0 / 0

Restrictions


Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges:
  • College of Engineering

Course Requisite Information


Prerequisites:
Undergraduate level ENGR 01271 Minimum Grade of D-
Corequisites:
None