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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
(Prereq: Grade of C or better in MATH A242, grade of C or better in ENCP A 334) An integrated introduction to systems methodology, design, and management. Overview of systems engineering as a professional and intellectual discipline, and its relations to other disciplines, such as operations research, management science, and economics. Survey of selected techniques in systems and decision sciences, including mathematical modeling, decision analysis, risk analysis, and simulation modeling.
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3.00 Credits
(Pre-req: ENCP A290.) Design and analysis applied to vapor and gas power cycles, refrigeration and heat pump systems, thermodynamic relations, ideal gas mixtures, psychometric humid air analysis, and combustion processes.
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1.00 Credits
(Prereq: Departmental Permission)
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3.00 Credits
(Prereq: ECON A221 or ECON A222) Decision making with respect to capital goods, with emphasis on such decision-making in government activities and public utilities. Intended primarily for engineering students, the course emphasizes the types of investment decisions that engineers are often called upon to make.
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3.00 Credits
Study of selected topics in engineering. To be offered as a lecture course on a "demand basis" only.
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3.00 Credits
(Prereq: Departmental permission) Study of selected topics in engineering. To be offered as a lecture course in a "demand basis" only.
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3.00 Credits
(Prereq: Grades of C or better in ENCP A310, ENCP A361, ENCP A371, ENCP A334, ENCP A327; Coreqs: ENCP A316 and ENCP A380) Lecture topics include design specifications and planning, innovation, economic factors, safety, reliability, ethics, and social impact. Selection specification and feasibility study of an open-ended design project to be completed in ENCP A499.
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3.00 Credits
(Prereq: Grade of C or better in ENCP A498; Coreqs: ENCP A421, PHIL A325, and BADM A494) Design for manufacturability, ergonomic and aesthetic considerations, prototype construction and testing, statistical methods/design of experiments, ethics/product liability and social/environmental impact. The final engineering design (specifications, drawings, bill of materials, including assessment of economics) will be completed by the end of the semester. Both written and oral reports are to be provided.
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3.00 Credits
A course in the composing process with attention to invention, arrangement, and style and closely supervised practice in reading and writing. Students must complete ENGL A101 with a grade of C or better in order to fulfill English general education requirements.
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1.00 Credits
Intensive practice in targeted composition skills. Special attention devoted to mechanics and syntax.
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