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EGR 304: Statics and Strength of Materials
4.50 Credits
National University
(Prerequisite: EGR 301) Introduction to the key topics in strength of materials with focus on applications, problem solving and design of structural members, mechanical devices, and engineering systems.
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EGR 307: Introduction to Engineering
4.50 Credits
National University
This is an introductory course for students enrolled in a bachelor's degree program in the School of Engineering and Technology. Aspects of engineering, ethics, team skills and the scientific approach to problem solving through analysis and design are presented. Computer tools and programming are introduced.
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EGR 310: Engineering Economics
4.50 Credits
National University
(Prerequisite: MTH 215) Economic Analysis for decision making with emphasis on rate of return, net present value, benefit-cost and multi-objective evaluation methods. Cost estimation and alternative analysis.
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EGR 313: Electrical Circuits and Systems
4.50 Credits
National University
(Prerequisite: MTH 215) A study of fundamentals of direct and alternating current, basic circuit theory, three-phase circuits, transformers, electrical generators, and motors.
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EGR 316: Legal Aspects of Engineering
4.50 Credits
National University
Course focuses on basic principles and new developments in the legal aspects of architectural, engineering and construction processes. Coverage includes contractor licensing, professional design services, liability, intellectual property, and competitive bidding.
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EGR 319: Intro to Graphics and Auto CAD
4.50 Credits
National University
(Prerequisite: MTH 215) Introduction to the latest version of Auto CAD software for two- and three-dimensional modeling, engineering graphics and technical drawings.
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EGR 440: Project Management Fundamentals
4.50 Credits
National University
(Prerequisite: EGR 307) This course focuses on project management concepts and definitions, network scheduling techniques, strategic planning, risk management, cost control, and project implementation.
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EGR 486A: Engineering Senior Project I
4.50 Credits
National University
(Prerequisite: Completion of 10 BSCET or BSDET core courses) A substantive project that demonstrates a synthesis of learning accumulated in each major. This is the first part of a two-part Engineering Senior Project sequence. Students will be working in teams of two to four students and doing research leading to preliminary development of the final project product.
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EGR 486B: Engineering Senior Project II
4.50 Credits
National University
(Prerequisite: EGR 486A) Two-month course, meets once a week. A continuation of EGR 486A. In this second part of the Engineering Senior Project, students finalize the project, prepare the final project paper and present project results to faculty and outside experts.
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EGR 496A: Senior Capstone Project I
4.50 Credits
National University
(Prerequisites: Completion of 8 BSMDE Major Courses and EGR440) A culminating experience for BSMDE majors involving a substantive project that demonstrates a synthesis of learning accumulated in program studies. This is the first part of a three-part Engineering Senior Project sequence. Students will be working in teams of 2-4 students and doing research leading to preliminary development of the final project product.
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