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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: consent of the instructor. An in-depth study of a particular author, work, or issue in Roman literature or culture. May be repeated for major or minor credit. (Occasional)
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1.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to enable students to improve their college study skills. The course is highly individualized, with topics such as time management, note taking, test tasking, and improving concentration. The two courses may be taken in any sequence. Students taking a second course will continue to develop skills acquired the previous semester. Each course offers one hour of credit, may not be retaken for additional credit, and is graded S/U. LSK courses are jointly offered by the College of Liberal Arts and the Academic Resource Center. (Every semester)
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to engineering graphics and component visualization. Sketching, line drawing, an introduction to computer assisted drafting. Use of drawings in a manufacturing environment.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: EGR 252, MAE 320, MAE 335. Corequisite: MAE 430. Application of basic measurement techniques and instrumentation to the experimental investigation of mechanical engineering systems-refrigeration systems, flow and heat transfer devices, and mechanical systems. Identification of experimental objectives, planning of experimental processes and procedures, collection and evaluation of experimental data, and analysis of experimental results. Reports of experimental investigation, including descriptions of study objectives, procedures and methods, analysis methods, results, and conclusions.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PHY 141 (IDM majors) or EGR 232 (MAE specialization: C or better), MAE 205. Theory and applications of metal working machinery. Industrial safety. Engineering and technological aspects of joining operations. Interpretation of engineering drawings. Introduction to design of simple jigs and fixtures.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: EGR 126, MAT 293, MAT 330. Introduction to the solution of partial differential equations and numerical methods in mechanical engineering. Separation of variables, root finding, systems of simultaneous equations, numerical integration, matrix methods, finite difference methods.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: C or better in EGR 232, MAT 192. Stress, strain, axial deformation of statically determinate and indeterminate systems. Generalized Hooke's Law. Torsion, beam bending, shear stresses in beams, stress and strain transformation, beam deflections. Energy methods. Static and fatigue failure theories. Design of structural members: beams, columns, etc.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: C or better in EGR 232, C or better in EGR 236, MAE 320. Application of the principles of solid mechanics, materials science, and statistics to the design and analysis of specific machine components such as screws, bearings, gears, welded joints, springs, etc.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: C or better in EGR 235 and EGR 236, MAT 293, MAT 330. Fluid properties, statics and dynamics of ideal and real fluids. Continuity, momentum, and energy equations. Potential flow. Dimensional analysis. Pipe flow. Laminar and turbulent incompressible flows. Boundary layer analysis. Lift and drag.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: C or better in EGR 235. Corequisite: MAT 293. Second law analysis. Power and refrigeration cycles. Application of basic principles to engi- neering problems involving ideal gas mixtures, psychrometrics, real gas mixtures, and combustion.
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