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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 490: Alternative Energy Technologies
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
This is a graduate level course and aims to introduce the alternative energy technologies in photovoltaic cells (PV) and fuel cells. It will cover: the physics, energy conversion efficiency, and challenges in PV cells, the principles, the stack and system design in fuel cells. 3 lecture hours; 3 semester hours
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ENGINEERING 111: Introduction to Engineering I
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
This course introduces the student to the engineering design process on a beginning level. Emphasis is placed on the structure of the design process involving problem definition, development of alternatives, analysis, decision making and iteration. One guided design project and one independent project are completed by student project teams. Concurrent lectures and homework assignments develop skills in data management, mechanics, chemistry, electrical theory, energy and economics. Personal computer usage is emphasized for mathematical calculations and the preparation of engineering reports. Prerequisite: Math 109. 3 lecture hours, 3 semester hours
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ENGINEERING 300: Economics and Management of Engineering Projects
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
The design process, engineering economics, project planning and ethics in engineering practice. A required course for all engineering majors, normally taken in the junior year, offered both semesters. Prerequisites: Computer Engineering 286, Computer Science 102, Chemistry 103, Electrical Engineering 235, Engineering 111, Math 215, Physics 112 and junior standing. 3 lecture hours, 3 semester hours credit
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ENGLISH 100: Basic Composition
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Techniques of composition, including sentence structure, paragraph development, organization of the whole theme, with regular written assignments. Additional emphasis on fundamentals to assist students with weak backgrounds. A passing grade admits the students to English C101. Students who have a grade of A or B at the end of the semester may take the essay final for English C101. If they score an A or B on that examination, they may waive English 101. 3 semester hours
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ENGLISH 100I: Developmental English
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
For those who need academic preparation before studying in English, this course provides focused, individualized work on special problems in using English fundamentals, oral/aural problems, reading and oral comprehension, English patterning and structures, leading to the production of short written works. Students receiving a grade of D+ or below must take English 100. 3 semester hours
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ENGLISH 101: Composition and Rhetoric
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
An introduction to the elements of effective writing, concentrating on structure, logic, specificity, focus, grammar, sentence structure, and mechanics. Frequent writing in and out of class. By the end of the semester, students should be able to compose and organize a grammatically correct and adequately developed expository essay. 3 semester hours
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ENGLISH 105A: Introduction to Drama
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Introductory study of drama. Readings are drawn from a variety of genres and literary periods. 3 semester hours
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ENGLISH 105B: Introduction to Fiction
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
Introductory study of fiction. Readings include short stories and several novels. 3 semester hours
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ENGLISH 110: Major Figures in Literature
1.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
This course is offered in three one-semester hour sections, each section dealing with representative works of a major writer, and lasting one-third of a semester. Students may register for one or more sections. Usually the writers are related by either period or genre, as in the case of Henrik Ibsen, George Bernard Shaw, and Anton Chekhov, or Tennessee Williams, Arthur Nliller, and August Wilson. 1 semester hour
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ENGLISH 115: Methods of Inquiry
3.00 Credits
University of Bridgeport
This course is designed to help students become active participants in their own education and thereby to help them succeed in college. The course will address: questioning skills, critical thinking strategies and the use of every university resource in completing course assignments. Active listening, note taking, and test taking strategies are rehearsed, while units dealing with stress management, attitude and decision making skills aim to provide opportunities to increase the individual's emotional stability. 3 semester hours
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