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ENGR 420: Transportation Engineering
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: ENGR 300This course provides students with an introduction to theprinciples of transportation engineering with a focus on highwayengineering and traffic analysis. Areas covered include: vertical andhorizontal alignment, curve fundamentals and design, principlesand design of flexible and rigid pavement, binder grading systems,traffic flow theory, queuing theory, and simulation for trafficmodeling.
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ENGR 424: Digital Signal Processing
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisite: ENGR 260Investigates digital signal analysis; Z-transform; fast Fourier transform.Digital implementation of filters - FIR, IIR, adaptive.
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ENGR 430: Special Topics in Engineering
0.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisites: Permission of instructorSelected topics determined by student needs and/or the availability ofappropriate instruction.
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ENGR 431: Mechanical Vibrations
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisites: ENGR 220, MATH 317A study of periodic motion in single and multiple degrees of freedomsystems with and without damping. Free, forced, and transientvibrations. Vibration instrumentation.
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ENGR 433: Heat Transfer
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisites: ENGR 330Co-requisites: ENGR 305 and MATH 317The study of the three modes of heat transfer: conduction, convectionand radiation. Both steady and transient systems are presented.Special topics include extended surfaces, lumped heat capacitance andapproximate and numerical methods. Heat exchanger performanceand design techniques are presented.
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ENGR 445: Dynamic Modeling and Control
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisites: ENGR 240Analysis and design of linear time-invariant control systems usingfrequency and time domain techniques. Course makes extensiveuse of computer-aided simulation, analysis and design techniques.
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ENGR 450: Mechatronics
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Pre- or Co-requisite: ENGR 240 or COMSC 210Mechatronics is the synergistic combination of mechanicalengineering, electrical engineering and software engineering. Coursetopics include mechanics, electronic sensing and actuation, andsoftware design for real-time control. Students will design, build andprogram small electromechanical robots to perform a specified taskautonomously. "Mechatronics" is a portmanteau of "mechanics" and"electronics."
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ENGR 455: Data Communications
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisites: Permission of instructorSignal detection in noise. Tradeoffs between bandwidth and signal-tonoiseratio and rate of information transfer. Transmission, multiplexing,and error handling. Elements of computer network design. Data linkprotocols. Special filtering. System comparisons.
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ENGR 465: Network Analysis and Design
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisites: Permission of instructorThis course is designed to give students a global picture of computernetworks as well as hands-on experience. Topics include OSIreference model, data communication basics (signals, encoding,error checking), transmission methods (circuit and packet switching,multiplexing), transmission media (cable types, wireless), LocalArea Networks (Token Ring, Ethernet, FDDI), Wide Area Networks(ATM, ISDN, T1, Sonet, Frame Relay), Internet technology (TCP/IP), applications), and Internetworking (Routing, Bridges/Routers/Gateways, quality of service).
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ENGR 490: Engineering Design I
3.00 Credits
Roger Williams University
Prerequisites: Senior standing or permission of the instructorThis course provides experience in the integration of math, science,engineering and computer science principles into a comprehensiveengineering client-based design project. Open-ended problemsemphasizing a multidisciplinary approach to total system designproviding multiple paths to a number of feasible and acceptablesolutions that meet the stated performance requirements. Designteams are required to generate alternatives, make practicalapproximations, perform appropriate analysis to support the technicalfeasibility of the design and make decisions leading to an optimizedsystem design.
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