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Severe weather Wednesday March 11: In-person activities are cancelled, faculty and staff are asked to work remotely.

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Severe weather Wednesday March 11: In-person activities are cancelled, faculty and staff are asked to work remotely.

TEACHING

Dr. Theodore Stathopoulos teaches both undergraduate and graduate courses in the Department Building, Civil, and Environmental Engineering.

Find a list of courses he teaches regularly below. Please refer to the Online Class Schedule to find out when these courses are offered.

Undergraduate courses

ENGR 242        Statics (3 credits)
Prerequisite: ENGR 213 previously or concurrently; PHYS 204; MATH 204. Resultant of force systems; equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies; distributed forces; statically determinate systems; trusses; friction; moments of inertia; virtual work. Shear and bending moment diagrams. Lectures: three hours per week. Tutorial: two hours per week.

ENGR 243        Dynamics (3 credits)
Prerequisite: ENGR 213, 242. Kinematics of a particle and rigid body; forces and accelerations; work and energy; impulse and momentum; dynamics of a system of particles and rigid bodies, introduction to vibrations. Lectures: three hours per week. Tutorial: two hours per week.

Graduate courses

BLDG 6071        Wind Engineering and Building Aerodynamics 

BLDG 6581        Decision Analysis 

ENCS 8011        Ph.D. Seminar 

Contact us

Building Aerodynamics / Wind Tunnel Lab
514-848-2424, ext.  3211

Location

1515 Sainte-Catherine St. W
EV-0S3.111

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