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ENG 422 /522: Nature And History of Language
3.00 Credits
Harding University
Spring. Principles of linguistic analysis, history of language study, development of English, functions and varieties of language in society, establishment of standards.
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ENG 425 /525: Literary Theory
3.00 Credits
Harding University
Fall. Offered on sufficient demand.Major critics and theory from Plato to poststructuralism, with emphasis on 20th-century developments.
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ENG 450: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Harding University
Offered on demand. A project for senior students majoring in English. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor and the department chairman.
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ENG 451: Senior Project
1.00 Credits
Harding University
Fall, Spring. Oral presentation, in symposium format, of a paper prepared previously or concurrently for an upper-level English course of the student's choice.
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ENGR 101: Introductionto Engineering I
3.00 Credits
Harding University
Fall. This course provides the incoming freshman with an overview of engineering through a survey of engineering disciplines, discussions of future career opportunities, introduction to the computer software for engineering, and guest speakers. In addition, strategies for studying engineering, team-based design and project management will be presented.This class will also provide a forum for discussion of what it is to be a Christian engineer.
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ENGR 220: Circuits I
4.00 Credits
Harding University
Fall. Fundamental properties of electrical circuits, basic concepts and circuit elements; analysis methods and network theorems; analysis of transient circuits. Three lecture/three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite: MATH 201. Fee: See course fee schedule.
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ENGR 221: Circuits II
4.00 Credits
Harding University
Spring. Laplace transform techniques for network analysis sinusoidal steady-state response of single and three phase circuits, resonant circuits, linear transformers andmagnetic coupling, and introduction to filter design. Three lecture/three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisite: ENGR 220. Fee: See course fee schedule.
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ENGR 310: Engineering Economics
3.00 Credits
Harding University
Spring. Economics from an engineering point of view to be able to make educated decisions in system design, purchasing and engineering management. Topics include supply and demand, the time value of money, and break even analysis, among others. May not be taken for both liberal arts and engineering elective credit.
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ENGR 360: Instrumentation
4.00 Credits
Harding University
Fall. Use and characteristics of transducers for measuring physical variables such as temperature, stress, strain, flow, pressure and acceleration. Signal conditioning, sampling, and processing of measured data. Sources of errors and uncertainty analysis. Statistical concepts related to measured variables such as regression analysis, failure rate analysis, hypothesis tests, chi-squared goodness-of-fit test, and identification of data outliers. Three lecture/three laboratory hours per week. Prerequisites: PHYS 212, MATH 301, and MATH 351.
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ENGR 401: Control Systems I
3.00 Credits
Harding University
Fall. System representation via transfer function and state variables, root-locus analysis, bode plot analysis, compensation by root-locus and frequency responsemethods, state-variable feedback, sensitivity analysis, and tracking using output feedback. Prerequisites: PHYS 211 and either ENGR 221 orMENG 226.
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