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3.00 Credits
Structure and properties of solids, modification of structure for engineering purposes, characteristics of polymers, ceramics and metals. Prerequisite, C or better in CHEM 1013. Demand.
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3.00 Credits
Design of small robotic machinery. Course includes both hardware and software design. Students will be required to write and implement a robot control program in the BASIC programming language. Requires consent of instructor. Demand.
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1.00 Credits
Experiments in fluid phenomena which emphasize the topics covered in ENGR 3473. Formal laboratory reports will be required. Laboratory two hours per week. Corequisite, ENGR 3473. Fall, Spring.
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3.00 Credits
Basic fundamentals of fluid properties, fluid statics, fluid equations, viscous effects, and ideal fluid flow are applied to engineering problems in closed conduits, open channels, and fluid measurements. Prerequisite, C or better in MATH 3254 and ENGR 2403. Fall, Spring, Summer.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Students complete a supervised work experience involving practical application of the knowledge and skills acquired in engineering courses. Internships, minimum of 50 hours of work per credit hour awarded, are arranged by the student, an internship sponsor, and a supervising faculty member. Progress and final reports are required. Maximum degree credit for this course is three hours. Consent of Program Director required. Fall, Spring, Summer.
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3.00 Credits
Application of high-level mathematical tools, along with scientific/engineering principles, towards solving engineering problems in various disciplines such as mechanical, electrical, and civil engineering. Prerequisites, C or better in both MATH 4403 and ENGR 4453. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
Numerical methods and computational techniques for solving engineering design problems. Prerequisite, C or better in MATH 4403. Fall, Spring.
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3.00 Credits
Multidisciplinary group work on a design problem from conceptualization through selection of best alternative. Project proposal, progress reports, comprehensive final report, and oral presentations are required. Lecture topics include the design process, project management, effective communications, and statistics and probability concepts for design. Lecture two hours, laboratory one hour per week. Prerequisite, C or better in ENGR 2411, ENGR 2413, ENGR 2421 and ENGR 2423, senior standing, and consent of instructor. Fall, Spring.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of ENGR 4463, Senior Design I, with multidisciplinary group work to complete final design and fabrication aspects. Project proposal, progress reports, comprehensive final report, and oral presentations are required. Lecture topics include leadership and teamwork, business organizations and issues, effective communications, legal issues, patents, and liability, professional responsibilities, and ethics. Lecture one hour, laboratory three hours per week. Prerequisites, C or better in ENGR 3423, ENGR 3433, ENGR 3443, and ENGR 4463, senior standing, and consent of instructor. Fall, Spring.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Individually directed problems in engineering for juniors and seniors. Must be arranged in consultation with an engineering professor in the appropriate concentration area. The course outline and a project summary listing the goals and expectations must be approved by the students adviser and the department chair. A written report is required. A copy must be filed in the Engineering Office. Demand.
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