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GE 100: Fundamentals of Engineering
2.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
This is an introductory course that focuses on the fundamental concepts of engineering. Topics are drawn from principles of civil, computer, electrical, and mechanical engineering and show the interdisciplinary nature of the profession. Foundational skills such as problem solving, engineering communication, and teamwork are included. Students will participate in hands-on activities and design projects related to topics covered.
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GE 109: Mechanics-Statics
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
(Also offered as PHYS 109.) A course in the resolution and composition of forces and moments as applied to the free body diagram. Topics include principles of equilibrium, first and second moments of areas, study of trusses, frames and machines, and friction. Prerequisites: MATH 131 and PHYS 141.
Prerequisite:
MATH-131 AND (PHYS-141 OR PHYS-151)
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GE 199: Engineering Seminar
0.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
This seminar includes topics in engineering opportunities, student success skills, and career planning.
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GE 290: Issues in Technology
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
Introduction to problem solving, decision making and risk assessment as they relate to the technical decision-making process. Engineering measurements will be explored in the laboratory using conventional and computer-based data acquisition systems. Utilizing case studies, the relevant technical and nontechnical decisions associated with issues and projects will be explored. Not open to engineering majors.
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GE 299: Humanitarian Engineering Colloquium
0.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
Students will present their work in humanitarian engineering. Guest speakers will be invited to present topics relating to humanitarian issues. Students pursuing the Humanitarian Engineering Minor are expected to register for the colloquium every spring semester. S/U grade only.
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GE 301: Financial and Ethical Decisions in Engineering
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
A discussion of essential non-technical issues that impact engineering decision-making. Topics include calculating measures of financial merit for engineering decisions, selecting the most economically desirable solution from among several alternatives, recognizing situations that require ethical judgment, and applying engineering codes of ethics to make ethical decisions. Concepts of sustainability and socio-political influence are discussed. Prerequisite: junior standing.
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GE 386: Internship in Engineering
1.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
An engineering work experience with a preselected and approved employer. Requires satisfactory work performance and submission of a final report in approved format. Students may repeat for a maximum of three work sessions. Grading will be on an S/U basis. Prerequisites: student must be in good standing in the College of Engineering and have approval of the Engineering Cooperative Education and Internships Coordinator.
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GE 481: Cooperative Education I
2.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
Application of the concepts of engineering in a business, consulting, industrial or government setting. Emphasis is placed on involvement in real-world engineering projects requiring analysis, design and investigative skills. Requires satisfactory work performance at a preselected employer and the submission of reports in a format approved by each department. This course is graded S/U only for civil and mechanical engineering majors. Prerequisite: approval of the Engineering Cooperative Education and Internships Coordinator.
Corequisite:
AAA-992
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GE 482: Cooperative Education II
2.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
A continuation of GE 481. This course requires a satisfactory employer evaluation and reports in a format approved by each department. This course is graded S/U only for civil and mechanical engineering majors. Prerequisite: GE 481 and approval of the Engineering Cooperative Education and Internships Coordinator.
Corequisite:
AAA-992
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GE 483: Cooperative Education III
1.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
Application of the concepts of engineering in a business, consulting, industrial or government setting. Requires the submission of reports in a format approved by each department. This course is graded S/U only for civil and mechanical engineering majors. May be repeated for up to three credit hours. Prerequisite: approval of the Engineering Cooperative Education and Internships Coordinator.
Corequisite:
AAA-992
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