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ENGR 260: Engineering Electronics and Lab
4.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Topics include: semiconductor materials and devices; energy bandsand conduction phenomena in semiconductors; PN junction diodes;power supply design; design and analysis of single-stage transistoramplifiers; small signal modeling and frequency response of transistoramplifiers. Laboratory experiments in electronics.
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ENGR 270: Digital Systems Design and Lab
4.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: MATH 221 or permission of the instructorIntroduction to design and analysis of digital circuits. Students willlearn the basics of number representation and conversion, Booleanalgebra, combinational circuit design and optimization techniques,sequential circuit design techniques, and application of digital systems.The course examines register transfer level design, systems level CPUdesign and specification, data and control path design, and basics ofdigital systems design using CAD. Students will participate in a weeklylaboratory where they will apply techniques developed in class to thedesign and implementation of small systems.
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ENGR 270 - Digital Systems Design and Lab
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ENGR 300: Mechanics of Materials and Lab
4.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: ENGR 210Emphasizes stresses and strains due to axial bending and torsionalloading; shear and bending moment diagrams; combined stresses;Mohr's circle; deformations and deflections.
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ENGR 305: Fluid Mechanics and Lab
4.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: ENGR 210Investigates the properties and behaviors of fluids; hydrostaticforces and the basic equations governing fluid motion; principles ofconservation of mass, energy and momentum; flow in open channelsand pipes; compressible and incompressible flows.
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ENGR 310: Materials Science
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: CHEM 192Study of mechanical and physical properties of metallic andnonmetallic materials with emphasis on the relationship betweenstructure and properties. Phase diagrams, engineering alloys, electricalproperties, plastics, and ceramic materials.
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ENGR 310 - Materials Science
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ENGR 313: Structual Ananlysis
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: ENGR 300Considers design loads and combinations; shear and bending momentdiagrams; determinate trusses, beams, frames cables, and arches;deflection by direct and geometric methods; simple indeterminatestructures analysis by classic methods.
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ENGR 313 - Structual Ananlysis
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ENGR 320: Environmental Engineering
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: MATH 214 and CHEM 191Provides an in-depth examination of the state of the environment andits interrelationship with the practice of engineering. Topics include:the interrelationships of energy, ecosystems, and the environment;mechanisms of environmental degradation; and, pollution and controlof air and water resources.
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ENGR 330: Thermodynamics
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: MATH 214Examines the transformation of heat into mechanical energy.Properties of ideal gases, steam and other mediums are discussedin the context of thermodynamic processes. The development andapplication of the first and second laws of thermodynamics areinvestigated. Power cycles, to include the Rankine, Otto, Diesel,and Brayton cycles, as well as the Vapor Compression Refrigerationcycle are presented in depth. Psychrometric analysis and total airconditioning are also examined.
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ENGR 332: Machine Deisgn
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: ENGR 300Applies engineering mechanics to the design of mechanicalcomponents and systems. Topics include stress, deflection, andbuckling analysis; static, impact, fatigue, and surface failure theories;heuristic and formal methods for mechanical synthesis; fits andtolerances; fastening and joining techniques; as well as the analysisand specification of common machine elements such as screws,springs, bearings, gears, shafts, and belts.
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ENGR 335: Engineering Economic Analysis
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: CIS 101, CNST 116 or ENGR 115This course provides the student with a working knowledge of theeconomic factors affecting different types of engineering decisions.In addition, students will become proficient in using a range ofanalytical approaches and modern computer tools for evaluatingand analyzing engineering projects. Topics covered include the timevalue of money, equivalence and equivalence calculations, cash flowanalysis, evaluation of replacement and retirement alternatives,uncertainty and risk analysis, sensitivity analysis, inflation and interest rate calculations, capital budgeting cost/benefit analysis and taxaccounting.
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