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ENVT 4991: Honors Independent Research in Environmental Engineering Technology
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Temple University
A project conducted under the supervision of a faculty sponsor.
Prerequisite:
Permission of department chair
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ET 2322: Strength of Materials
3.00 Credits
Temple University
Investigation of the elastic behavior of materials through the study of normal stress, strain, shear, and deformation under centric loading, flexural stress, shear, and deformation under transverse and eccentric loading, torsional stress, combined stress, stress concentration, and the stability of columns.
Prerequisite:
ENGRG 2331 (0131)
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ET 2521: Applied Fluid Mechanics
3.00 Credits
Temple University
Fluid properties, fluid statics, fluid flow concepts, dynamic similitude, fluid resistance, ideal flow, compressible flow, pneumatic and hydraulic applications.
Prerequisite:
ENGRG 2331 (0131)
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ET 3182: Independent Study in Engineering Technology
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Temple University
Students may complete a regular course during semesters in which the course is not offered to meet prerequisite or graduation requirements. An instructor is assigned to supervise the student.
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ET 3323: Dynamics
3.00 Credits
Temple University
A non-vector approach to the kinematics and kinetics of a particle employing the methods of force-mass acceleration, work-energy, and impulse momentum. Kinematics of rigid bodies in general plane motion using methods of force-mass acceleration and work-energy.
Prerequisite:
ENGRG 2331 (0131), MATH 1041 (C085), PHYSICS 1011 (C083)
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ET 3396: Materials Technology
3.00 Credits
Temple University
Atomic and molecular structures, bonding and interatomic forces, thermodynamics and kinetics of solid state reactions, mechanical and electronic properties. Design projects and written reports.
Prerequisite:
CHEM 1031 (C071), ENGRG 2333 (0133) or ET 2322 (0126), and Junior standing
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ET 3532: Thermodynamics
3.00 Credits
Temple University
Properties of a substance, work and heat interaction, first law of thermodynamics, carnot cycle, entropy, ideal gases, irreversibility, and efficiency. NOTE: Special Authorization for Non-Technology Majors. Approved for ET, MET, CCET, ENVT.
Prerequisite:
PHYSICS 1021 (C085), PHYSICS 1022 (C086), and MATH 1031 (C077)
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ET 3651: Manufacturing Control Systems
3.00 Credits
Temple University
A survey course covering pneumatic and hydraulic controls, programmable controllers, digital circuits, electro-mechanical servos and industrial instrumentation, and transducers. Laboratory.
Prerequisite:
ET 3652 (0255)
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ET 3652: CAD/CAM/CNC
3.00 Credits
Temple University
Solids modeling, geometric tolerancing, welds, treads, dimensions, numerical control simulation, and post processing. Basic components of NC systems, coordinate systems, motion control, programming languages, CNC and DNC, laboratory and demonstrations.
Prerequisite:
ENGRG 1117 (0011)
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ET 4119: Professional Seminar
1.00 Credits
Temple University
Preparation for entering the working and professional worlds of engineering and the job market. Includes preparation of résumés, interviewing techniques, securing and holding a job, advancement, professional registration, ethics, and professional societies.
Prerequisite:
Junior or senior standing
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