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4.00 Credits
Stress analysis, the development of strain, stress concentrations, failure theories and fatigue are studied. Shafts, gears, and other elements are also considered. Laboratory problems and appropriate projects are assigned. Prerequisites: MATH510 Calculus III; MATH505 Probability and Statistics for Engineers; COMP120 Computer Science I Using C; MECH302 Mechanics of Materials. Day Course.
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4.00 Credits
This 3-D CAD course focuses upon establishing design intent for mechanical systems. Various engineering design tools will be utilized including FEA. Prerequisite: Senior status; MECH395 Mechanical CAD Applications I. Day Course.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of thermodynamics are used to model power generation, refrigeration, and cogeneration systems. Numerical methods in heat transfer and fluid mechanics are studied. The heat transfer theories are integrated with thermodynamics and fluid mechanics in the design of thermal systems, including heat exchangers. The course includes laboratory experiences and an open-ended design project. Students are expected to use computational methods throughout the course. Prerequisites: MECH505 Engineering Thermodynamics; MECH565 Engineering Fluids; MECH595 Engineering Heat Transfer. Day Course.
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4.00 Credits
This capstone project course requires students, either individually or in a team, to design and develop an innovative prototype device or system which reflects the students' breadth of knowledge in the mechanical engineering related disciplines. Project topics must be pre-approved by the supervisory faculty, and oral presentations will be conducted to demonstrate effective technical and professional communication skills. Prerequisite: MECH500 Design of Experiments. ACPE Course.
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4.00 Credits
This capstone project course is for senior-level mechanical engineering technology students who will formulate a topic and develop a project for an innovative technological device or system. Students are encouraged to take an interdisciplinary approach to their design project, and the work will be performed under the direction of one or more faculty advisors. Course requirements include oral and written progress reports throughout the semester plus a final comprehensive technical report. Prerequisite: Senior status; MECH591 Instrumentation and Measurements. Day Course.
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1.00 Credits
This informational seminar focuses on student discovery as related to the management discipline, careers, models and theories, and management research techniques. This seminar also introduces students to the three concentrations within the management program: Technology Management, Communication, and Project Leadership. Prerequisite: Enrollment in BSM. Day Course.
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4.00 Credits
This course surveys major areas of project management: design processes, scheduling, financing, production, marketing, and distribution. Organizational structures will also be discussed. Prerequisite: MATH235 College Mathematics C. ACPE Course.
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4.00 Credits
This course covers the implementation of computer programs for several business areas including marketing and accounting. Students are introduced to intermediate to advanced level word processing, spreadsheets, database, presentation, HTML and a spectrum of "out-of-the-box" business applications. Business applications, projectmanagement, techniques, design and development are reviewed. Corequisite: Enrollment in BSM program. Day Course.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to various concepts and considerations involved in the education, design, implementation and operation of Management Information Systems. This is an integrative course that brings together information, computers, and the systems approach. Prerequisite: COMP113 Introduction to Computers and Programming or MGMT145 Introduction to Computers and Business Applications. Day Course.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides prospective managers with an understanding of the skills necessary to make effective use of formal quantitative and qualitative research and analytical processes. Prerequisite: MATH250 Precalculus. Day Course.
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