This course introduces the fundamental concepts and principles of static equilibrium and their applications in engineering systems. Topics include the analysis of forces and moments acting on rigid bodies, the calculation of centers of gravity, centroids, and moments of inertia, and their relevance to structural and mechanical design. Students will gain hands-on experience using engineering software tools for modeling, visualization, and analysis, enabling a deeper understanding of real-world applications in robotics, mechatronic systems, and structural design. Prerequisites: MA-261. Corequisite: PH-261. (3-0-3)