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ENGR 397: Tech Writing and Engr Projects
3.00 Credits
Fort Lewis College
A course designed to train students in preparing technical documents such as engineering reports, technical descriptions, and proposals in the field of engineering. Subjects such as project management, engineering economics, and statistical analysis are studied and used as writing topics. Modern techniques and software tools are used. This course may not be substituted for Phys 397. Credits: 3 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (3-0)
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ENGR 454: Special Topics in Engineering
6.00 Credits
Fort Lewis College
Special topics in various areas of engineering. The course will address one area such as heat transfer, hydraulics, or control system. The specific topic will be listed on the class schedule. Credits: 1 to 4 Repeatable: The course can be repeated for up to 6 credits if the topics are different.
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ENGR 496: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Fort Lewis College
Students experience the integration of technical knowledge through an open-ended, comprehensive design project which simulates an engineering project environment, including design, building or simulations, testing and verifications, project management and oral and written reports. Students are required to take the Fundamentals of Engineering exam. Prerequisites: ENGR 405 Credits: 2 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (2-0)
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ENGR 497: Senior Seminar Design
3.00 Credits
Fort Lewis College
Individual research/design project conducted under the supervision of one or more faculty members. The student will present the results in a written report and orally before the department faculty and students. A continuation of ENGR 496. Prerequisites: ENGR 496 Credits: 2 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (0-4)
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ENGR 499: Independent Study
1.00 Credits
Fort Lewis College
Individual research is conducted under the supervision of a faculty member. Topic and format must be approved by the Department Chairperson and Dean. Credits: 1 to 6 Hours: 50 contact hours are the equivalent of one credit hour.
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ENVS 220: Symposium in Enviro Studies
3.00 Credits
Fort Lewis College
Class meetings will involve discussions of local and global environmental issues and approaches to problem solving, with special emphasis on cross-cultural and non-western views. This course will focus on the range of positions that environmental studies majors have in the professional world and include an introduction to potential careers, internships, and research opportunities. Prerequisites: PS 130 Credits: 1 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (1-0)
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ENVS 310: Community Internship
3.00 Credits
Fort Lewis College
This course places students with a community organization, public agency or local business to explore firsthand the skills and knowledge required to solve environmental problems. The Environmental Center will assist with student placement. A final report will demonstrate the educational and societal impacts of the internship experience. Prerequisites: ENVS 220 Credits: 3 Hours: 150 hours of community-based learning and research is required.
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ENVS 495: Environmental Colloquium
3.00 Credits
Fort Lewis College
This course involves conducting and reporting on an integrative project in weekly meetings involving several faculty members from across academic disciplines. This project can involve research, assessment, or analysis of ongoing programs, policy, or proposals for action. This student-constructed project provides a community based learning opportunity for students. Prerequisites: ENVS 310 AND (MATH 201 OR BA 253 OR PSYC 241) Credits: 4 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (4-0)
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ENVS 496: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Fort Lewis College
Students will complete an independent research project pertaining to environmental issues. A thesis project will be prepared and a final presentation delivered to a general audience. Students are expected to take this course in their final semester. Prerequisites: ENVS 495 Credits: 3 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (3-0)
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ES 100: Fitness and Wellness
1.00 Credits
Fort Lewis College
A 7 -week course that examines the basic physiological principles of exercise and nutrition. Students will acquire strategies for the developments of a personal fitness plan, effective weight management, stress management and how to make healthy lifestyle choices. Credits: 1 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (1-0)
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