ENGR 111 ENGINEERING ORIENTATION I (3)
Engineering as a profession, historical development, ethics, curricula and engineering careers. Introduction to problem analysis and solution, data collection, accuracy and variability. Lec/rec.
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ENGR 112 ENGINEERING ORIENTATION II (3)
Systematic approaches to engineering problem solving using computers. Logical analysis, flow charting, input/output design, introductory computer programming and use of engineering software. Lec/lab/rec.
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ENGR 199 SPECIAL TOPICS (16)
Graded P/N.
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
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ENGR 201 ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS I (3)
Analysis of linear circuits. Circuit laws and theorems. DC responses of circuits. Operational amplifier characteristics and applications. Lec/lab.
PREREQS:
MTH 251 or MTH 251H and (MTH 252 or MTH 252H)
and
sophomore standing in engineering.
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ENGR 202 ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS II (3)
Sinusoidal steady-state analysis and phasors. Application of circuit analysis to solve single-phase and three-phase circuits including power, mutual inductance, transformers and passive filters. Lec/lab.
PREREQS:
ENGR 201
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ENGR 202H ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS II (3)
Sinusoidal steady-state analysis and phasors. Application of circuit analysis to solve single-phase and three-phase circuits including power, mutual inductance, transformers and passive filters. Lec/lab.
PREREQS:
ENGR 201
and
Honors College approval required.
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ENGR 203 ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS III (3)
Laplace and Fourier transforms, Fourier series, Bode plots, and their application to circuit analysis. Lec/lab.
PREREQS:
ENGR 201 and (ENGR 202 or ENGR 202H) and (MTH 256 or MTH 256H)
and
sophomore standing in engineering.
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ENGR 211 STATICS (3)
Analysis of forces induced in structures and machines by various types of loading. Lec/rec.
PREREQS:
MTH 252 or MTH 252H
and
sophomore standing in engineering.
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ENGR 211H STATICS (3)
Analysis of forces induced in structures and machines by various types of loading. Lec/rec.
PREREQS:
MTH 252 or MTH 252H
and
sophomore standing in engineering. Honors College approval required.
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ENGR 212 DYNAMICS (3)
Kinematics, Newton's laws of motion, and work-energy and impulse-momentum relationships applied to engineering systems. Lec/rec.
PREREQS:
ENGR 211
and
PH 211.
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ENGR 212H DYNAMICS (3)
Kinematics, Newtons laws of motion, and work-energy and impulse-momentum relationships applied to engineering systems. Lec/rec.
PREREQS:
ENGR 211 and PH 211 and Honors College approval required.
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ENGR 213 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS (3)
Properties of structural materials; analysis of stress and deformation in axially loaded members, circular shafts, and beams, and in statically indeterminate systems containing these components. Lec/rec.
PREREQS:
ENGR 211
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ENGR 221 THE SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND SOCIAL IMPACT OF NANOTECHNOLOGY (3)
Nanotechnology is an emerging engineering field that manipulates atoms and molecules to fabricate new materials and tiny devices. Properties of nanostructured materials, manufacturing methods, characterization methods, and impact on health and safety. Benefits and concerns about nanotechnology will be assessed.
PREREQS:
One year of college science.
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ENGR 248 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND 3-D MODELING (3)
Introduction to graphical communication theory, including freehand sketching techniques, geometric construction, multi-view, pictorial, sectional and auxiliary view representation and dimensioning techniques. Practical application of theoretical concepts using solid modeling software to capture design intent and generate engineering drawings. Lec/Lab.
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ENGR 299 SPECIAL TOPICS (16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
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ENGR 299H SPECIAL TOPICS (16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
PREREQS:
Honors College approval required.
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ENGR 321 MATERIALS SCIENCE (4)
Crystal structure, microstructure, and physical properties of metals, ceramics, polymers, composites, and amorphous materials. Also includes elementary mechanical behavior and phase equilibria. Lec.
PREREQS:
CH 202
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ENGR 321H MATERIALS SCIENCE (4)
Crystal structure, microstructure, and physical properties of metals, ceramics, polymers, composites, and amorphous materials. Also includes elementary mechanical behavior and phase equilibria. Lec.
PREREQS:
CH 202 and Honors College approval required.
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ENGR 322 MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS (3)
Mechanical behavior of materials, relating laboratory test results to material structure, and elements of mechanical analysis. Lec/lab.
PREREQS:
ENGR 213 and ENGR 321
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ENGR 333 MOMENTUM, ENERGY, AND MASS TRANSFER (3)
A unified treatment using control volume and differential analysis of fluid flow, momentum transfer, conductive, convective and radiative energy transfer, binary mass transfer and prediction of transport properties.
PREREQS:
ENGR 332 or ME 332
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ENGR 350 SUSTAINABLE ENGINEERING (3)
Examination of technological innovations and alternatives required to maintain human quality of life and environmental sustainability. (Bacc Core Course)
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ENGR 350H SUSTAINABLE ENGINEERING (3)
Examination of technological innovations and alternatives required to maintain human quality of life and environmental sustainability. (Bacc Core Course)
PREREQS:
Honors College approval required.
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ENGR 390 ENGINEERING ECONOMY (3)
Time value of money; economic study techniques, depreciation, taxes, retirement, and replacement of engineering facilities.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing in engineering.
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ENGR 391 ENGINEERING ECONOMICS AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT (3)
Critical issues in the management of engineering and high-technology projects are discussed. Economic, time, and performance parameters of engineering projects are analyzed from the organizational and resource perspectives. Network optimization and simulation concepts are introduced. Fundamental engineering economics concepts are introduced and applied to planning and managing projects.
PREREQS:
Sophomore standing in engineering.
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ENGR 399 SPECIAL TOPICS (1-16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
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ENGR 399H SPECIAL TOPICS (1-16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
PREREQS:
Honors College approval required.
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ENGR 407 SEMINAR (1-16)
Graded P/N.
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
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ENGR 415 NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT (3)
First course of a two-course sequence. Multidisciplinary offering provides opportunities to learn proven methods of quality product development and associated business ventures.
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ENGR 416 NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT (3)
Second course of a two-course sequence. Multidisciplinary offering provides opportunities to learn proven methods of quality product development and associated business ventures.
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ENGR 440 MODERN ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING (4)
Engineering methods applied to electronics manufacturing. Wafer, semiconductor, printed circuit board, surface mount assembly. Quality systems, environmental stewardship, supply chain management, production and economic analysis. Lec/lab.
PREREQS:
ST 314 or equivalent
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ENGR 499 SPECIAL TOPICS (1-16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
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ENGR 499H SPECIAL TOPICS (1-16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
PREREQS:
Honors College approval required.
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ENGR 599 SPECIAL TOPICS (1-16)
This course is repeatable for a maximum of 16 credits.
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