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3.00 Credits
Introduces fluid mechanics and momentum transfer, emphasizing the application of these principles to engineering systems. Prereqs., APPM 2350 or 2360, and GEEN 1300 or CSCI 1300. Same as CHEN 3200.
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3.00 Credits
Intended for students not majoring in electrical engineering. Covers analysis of electric circuits by use of Ohm's law, network reduction, super position, node and loop analysis, Thevenin's and Norton's theorems, sinusoidal signals, phasors, power in AC circuits, transient response of simple circuits, operational amplifiers, logic circuits and flip-flops. Prereqs., APPM 1350, 1360 and 2360. Same as ECEN 3030.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the synergistic relationship between engineering and business. Investigates modern business organizations and processes and associated roles for individuals with an engineering or technical background. Provides a balanced presentation of theoretical and practical information. Restricted to juniors and seniors. Recommended prereq., WRTG 3030.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Trains students interested in spacecraft design and control concepts to better prepare them for potential aerospace careers. The weekly course schedule includes one lecture and one team meeting with students involved with COSGC's current Colorado CubeSat (CO3Sat-1) satellite program. Lecture topics include: Spacecraft Systems, Orbit Design and Analysis, Altitude Control and Design, Structural Design and Analysis, Thermal Analysis, Spacecraft Communication, Mission Operations, etc.
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6.00 Credits
Students enrolled in this course will participate in an engineering program with a government agency or industry. Restricted to juniors and seniors with a GPA of 2.75 or higher.
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3.00 Credits
May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Restricted to engineering students
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3.00 Credits
Involves writing an honors thesis. Prereq., PSCI 4718.
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4.00 Credits
Lect. and lab. Introduces the atmospheric environment of the Earth: elements and controls of climate and their implications for hydrology, vegetation, and soils. Emphasizes distribution of physical features across the Earth's surface and interactions between humans and their environment, especially those leading to global change on the decade to century time scale. Meets MAPS requirement for natural science: nonlab or lab. Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: natural science.
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4.00 Credits
Lect. and lab. Introduces landscapes and flowing water, emphasizing the formation and geographic distribution of mountains, volcanoes, valleys, and deserts, and their shaping by rivers and glaciers. Includes field trips. Meets MAPS requirement for natural science: nonlab or lab. Approved for arts and sciences core curriculum: natural science.
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3.00 Credits
Involves an intellectual journey around the globe, stopping at major regions to study the people, their environments, and how they interact. Topics include the political/economic tensions in changing Europe, conflicts in Brazilian rain forests, transitions facing African peoples, and rapid changes in China. Meets MAPS requirement for social science: geography.
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