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ACCT 8900: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Individual research supplementing graduate study in a specific area within the Accounting discipline. May be repeated to a maximum of six hours.
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ACCT 8910: Special Topics In Accounting
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska at Omaha
A variable content course with accounting topics selected in accordance with student and faculty interest. May be repeated to a maximum of six (6) hours.
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AE 1010: Intro To Architectural Engr
1.00 Credits
University of Nebraska at Omaha
An overview of architectural engineering. Descriptions of structural, lighting and electrical, and mechanical engineered systems in buildings. Design and measurement exercises. Field visits to buildings.
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AE 2250: Constr Graphics & Des Process
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Introduction to typical computer-graphics and calculation applications used in a contemporary architectural engineering design office. Extensive use of CADD and electronic spreadsheet software to solve typical analysis and design problems. Fundamentals of descriptive geometry and two and three-dimensional drawing systems. Use of drawing conventions common to construction design. Basics of personal computer applications. Conceptual review of engineering design and technical problem solving processes.
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AE 3200: Lighting I: Fund For Design
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska at Omaha
General introduction to illumination engineering for building interiors. Topics include the fundamentals of light and vision, lighting equipment, requirements for building lighting, and basic illuminating engineering design methods.
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AE 3300: Building Acoustics Fund
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska at Omaha
An introduction to the acoustics of buildings. Topics include the fundamentals of sound generation, propagation, and measurement; human hearing; acoustic properties of materials and constructions; basic room acoustics; and noise control.
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AE 4120: Building Energy Ii: Sec Sys
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Analysis and design of building air distribution systems, fans, pumps, piping, space air diffusion and heat exchangers.
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AE 4200: Lighting Ii: Theory, Des & App
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Design and analysis of lighting systems; emphasis is on the integration between the lighting design process and the technical foundations for building lighting; topics include design criteria; lighting design procedures, lighting modes and subjective effects; calculation tools. Lab sessions include photometric measurements and computer applications. (Cross-listed with AE 8206)
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AE 8010: Graduate Design Project I
3.00 Credits
University of Nebraska at Omaha
First of two-course capstone design project for the MAE degree. Students will perform a detailed investigation in their MAE Option Area culminating in a professionally-written report and oral presentation that demonstrates both mastery of the subject and a high level of writing and oral communication skills.
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AE 8020: Graduate Design Project Ii
2.00 Credits
University of Nebraska at Omaha
Second of two-course capstone design project for the MAE degree. Students will complete a detailed investigation in their MAE Option Area culminating in a professionally-written report and oral presentation that demonstrates both mastery of the subject and a high level of writing and oral communications skills.
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