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3.00 Credits
Atomic and molecular structures, bonding and interatomic forces, thermodynamics and kinetics of solid reactions, mechanical, electronic, and magnetic properties of solids. Design projects with written reports.
Prerequisite:
PHYSICS 1062 (C088) [Prerequisite for ET majors only: PHYSICS 1021 (C085)], CHEM 1031 (C071), ENGRG 2333 (0133) and Junior standing)
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3.00 Credits
General physical properties of fluids. Fluid statics and pressure measurements. Kinematics of fluid motion. Conservation laws in control volume and differential forms with applications. Bernoulli’s equation and irrotation flow. Viscous flow in pipes and flow measurements. Boundary layer concepts. Numerical methods. Design project.
Prerequisite:
MATH 3041 (0251), ENGRG 2332 (0132) and ENGRG 2333 (0133)
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3.00 Credits
The study of the concepts, theory, and application of energy and entropy from a classical and statistical viewpoint. Note: Special Authorization for Non-Majors. Open to all engineering majors.
Prerequisite:
PHYSICS 1061 (C087), PHYSICS 1062 (C088), MATH 1042 (0086) [Prerequisite for ET majors only: MATH 1031 (C077) and PHYSICS 1021 (C085)]
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3.00 Credits
Course topics include biomaterials and implant materials, research proposal preparation, tyrosine-derived synthetic polymer devices for tissue engineering spine biomechanics, cellular material biomechanics, orthopedic biomechanics, hydroxyapatite/polymer composites, applications of injury biomechanics, biomechanics of the lower extremities, principles of polymers used in dental and biomaterials, interfaces in biomaterials. Students will be required to prepare a proposal for a design-oriented term project (i.e. rationale, concept and design, but no actual construction).
Prerequisite:
Senior standing/permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
Cell Biology for Engineers is a basic course that introduces biological concepts in modern cellular and molecular biology to engineering students. Topics will include the chemical composition of cells, bioenergetics and metabolism, structure and function of the plasma membrane, transport across membranes, the cytoplasmic membrane system, the extracellular matrix, interactions between cells and their environment, the cytoskeleton and cell motility, sensory systems, and cell signaling. In addition, an introduction to basic anatomy and physiology of vertebrates will include the skeletal system, muscle system, cardiovascular system, and nervous system.
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For undergraduate students, senior standing or permission of instructor is required
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3.00 Credits
General physical properties of fluids. Fluid statics and pressure measurements. Kinematics of fluid motion. Conservation laws in control volume and differential forms with applications. Bernoulli’s equation and irrotation flow. Viscous flow in pipes and flow measurements. Boundary layer concepts. Numerical methods. Design project. This honors course will be held to high standards.
Prerequisite:
MATH 3041 (0251), PHYSICS 1061 (C087) or 2921, ENGRG 2332 (0132), ENGRG 2933
Corequisite:
ME 3506 (strongly recommended)
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
A challenging opportunity to either 1) study an honors course which is not offered during the semester, or 2) study specialized topics not covered in currently available honors courses. High standards are expected of the student by an honors faculty who will supervise.
Prerequisite:
Junior standing in the Engineering Honors Program
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
A course designed to present new and emerging areas of engineering. The course may also be used to present areas not normally taught in the College. Course requirements vary with the topic and instructor. Offered as needed or as appropriate.
Prerequisite:
Junior standing (completion of 60 credits), or Senior standing (completion of 90 credits), or permission of department chair
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1.00 Credits
This course will give students the practical and theoretical knowledge to help pass the FE examination. The course provides a comprehensive review of basic science and engineering, theories and applications, advanced topics in civil and mechanical engineering. Problem solving and test taking strategies will be an integral part of the course. The course will provide additional assessment for ABET.
Prerequisite:
Special authorization required for non-majors
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce the systems engineering concept through satellite applications. The goals of this course are to introduce: a) systems engineering concepts, b) satellite subsystems, c) astrodynamics, and d) intellectual property. Topics covered will include space environment, dynamics of spacecraft, celestial mechanics, mission analysis, attitude control, systems engineering, and patents.
Prerequisite:
MATH 3041 (0251). Special authorization required for all students
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