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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Design development for the M.S. Design Project Report option in Apparel and Textiles resulting in a body of original works to be exhibited on campus during the final semester of the student’s program.
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0.00 Credits
Research in apparel or textiles for the master’s thesis.
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1.00 Credits
Presentation and discussion of proposals for dissertation research.
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3.00 Credits
Grant writing, identifying external funding, managing grants, preparing manuscripts for peer-reviewed publication, and preparing papers and poster for presentation at professional meetings.
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0.00 Credits
Research in apparel or textiles for the doctoral dissertation.
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to discipline, department, university, and profession. Exploration of career options. Gain skills through application-oriented problem solving.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course designed for non-engineering majors. This course introduces engineering principles and problem solving associated with energy resources and power systems for agriculture, machinery systems, natural resources and environmental management, and food and fiber processing and storage.
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2.00 Credits
Systems, components, operation practices, and safety procedures used in the chemical application industry. Liquid and granular application systems and respective components will be studied along with procedures for equipment sizing and maintenance, minimizing drift, systems calibration, and safe handling, transporting, storage, disposal and spill clean-up of agrichemicals.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory and hands-on activities on pumps, valves, nozzles, drift measurement, and application technology used in the home and garden, turf, private and commercial agricultural, aerial, and reserach industries.
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3.00 Credits
Applications of instrumentation. Sensors used in agricultural machines and processes for measurement of voltage, force, torque, pressure, displacement, velocity, acceleration, flow, temperature, humidity, etc. Analog and digital signal conditioning and processing. Feedback controls concept. Computer interface.
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