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ENG ME 453: Directed Study in Manufacturing EngineeringPrereq
3.00 Credits
Boston University
by petition only. Under the supervision of a faculty member, student undertakes individual study in a subject relevant to manufacturing engineering. This study may be in an area covered by a required course or in a related area. Variable cr.
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ENG ME 456: Engineering Projects in Aerospace EngineeringProject
3.00 Credits
Boston University
for seniors in aerospace engineering. Students select, develop, and complete a project and prepare a report. Variable cr.
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ENG ME 456 - Engineering Projects in Aerospace EngineeringProject
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ENG ME 457: Engineering Projects in Mechanical EngineeringPrereq
3.00 Credits
Boston University
by petition only. Project for seniors in mechanical engineering. Students select, develop, and complete a project and prepare a report. (Formerly ENG AM 457.) Variable cr.
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ENG ME 458: Engineering Projects in Manufacturing EngineeringProject
3.00 Credits
Boston University
for seniors in manufacturing engineering. Students select, develop, and complete a project and prepare a report. Variable cr.
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ENG ME 458 - Engineering Projects in Manufacturing EngineeringProject
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ENG ME 465: Materials ProcessingPrereq
4.00 Credits
Boston University
ENG EK 156, ENG ME 305, ENG ME 306, and ENG ME 304 or ENG EK 424. The influence of manufacturing processes on structure and properties of materials. Manufacturing by liquid and solid state processing techniques, material removal processes and bonding and joining processes. Surface modification techniques for enhancing performance and product service life. Includes lab. 4 cr.
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ENG ME 467: Senior Honors ThesisPrereq
4.00 Credits
Boston University
senior standing and departmental approval. Well-prepared students may choose to do a formal senior thesis under the direct guidance of a departmental faculty member. Students selecting this option must obtain petitioned approval from the department's Undergraduate Curriculum Committee before the beginning of the semester of thesis registration. It is expected that students contact faculty in their junior year or earlier to begin their research experience. It is suggested that students begin the research in the summer before the senior year. 4 cr.
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ENG ME 467 - Senior Honors ThesisPrereq
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ENG ME 472: Computer-Controlled ManufacturingPrereq
3.00 Credits
Boston University
or coreq: ENG ME 345. Computer methodology for the design and implementation of process automation, starting at the level of the individual machines, leading up to process cells, production lines, networked and global manufacturing. Hands-on experience with manual and numerically controlled machines (DNC), followed by local-networking tools (Intranet) for the implementation of processes requiring several machines, leading to global networking for global manufacturing. Hands-on experience is gained via tools of rule-based graphical programming. Prior knowledge of programming is not required. 4 cr, 2nd sem.
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ENG ME 472 - Computer-Controlled ManufacturingPrereq
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ENG ME 495: Senior Design Capstone in Manufacturing EngineeringPrereq
4.00 Credits
Boston University
ENG ME 345 and ENG ME 415; coreq: ENG ME 420. Senior students in manufacturing engineering work in teams of three to four in industry on typical manufacturing projects. Each team has an industrial customer for the project and makes weekly progress reports. All projects are paced through the semester by a common schedule. 4 cr.
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ENG ME 495 - Senior Design Capstone in Manufacturing EngineeringPrereq
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ENG ME 500: Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering
4.00 Credits
Boston University
Seminar course on a topic of current interest in aerospace and mechanical engineering. 4 cr.
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ENG ME 500 - Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering
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ENG ME 502: Intellectual Assets:Creation,Protection,and CommercializationPrereq
4.00 Credits
Boston University
senior or graduate standing in an engineering or science discipline, or consent of instructor. This course provides students with the knowledge and tools necessary to create, protect, and commercialize engineering and scientific intellectual assets. Students will first make use of creativity tools to attack posed engineering problems, then turn to means for protecting their solutions. Rapidly growing areas that are affecting nearly all businesses (e.g., software and the Internet) as well as ?igh-tech areas including microelectronics, communications, and bioenegineereing will be emphasized. Extensive patent searches and analysis will be carried out to develop skills for quickly ascertaining the protected technical content of patents, and for recognizing what intellectual property (IP) should be and can be protected. Legal aspects for protecting creative ideas will be studied at a level appropriate for engineers to interact easily and smoothly during their technical careers with IP lawyers. Various business models for the commercialization of intellectual assets will be analyzed. Extensive class exercises and projects will explore in depth all three of these important areas of IP, with emphasis on key contributions during engineering and scientific research and development activities. (Formerly ENG MN 505.) 4 cr.
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