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ET 625: Technical Communications
4.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
Designed to improve students’ capabilities to prepare and present technical information in written and oral form and through electronic means. ET majors should take this course early in their program of study so that profi ciencies developed can be utilized in later courses. (Also listed as ENGL 502.) Writing intensive. 4 cr.
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ET 627: Adv Develop Th eory E-Commerce
3.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
Beyond Web page development lies a complex emerging technology related to successfully conducting e-commerce within the Internet. Business and programming trends are studied and applied to the project developed in class. Testing of concepts with current commercial software provides hands-on evaluations for analysis and comparison. Prereq: ET 601 or intermediate programming skills with Web pages and databases or permission. Languages used will be at the instructor discretion and student interest. 4 cr.
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ET 630: Analytical Methods in Engineering Technology
3.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
Review of college-level mathematics including diff erential and integral calculus with applications and advanced topics, e.g., Fourier analysis, Laplace transform technique and probability and statistics. Prereq: engineering technology majors only. 4 cr.
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ET 639: Heating,Ventilation and Air Conditioning I
2.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
First in a two course sequence designed to familiarize the student with the design and operation of fl uid thermal systems with specifi c applications in the heating, ventilating and air conditioning of occupied spaces and some reference to industrial process control. Prereq: thermodynamics, calculus, or permission. Lab. Special fee. 0/4 cr.
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ET 640: Heating,Ventilation and Air Conditioning II
2.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
Second in a two course series designed to acquaint the student with the fundamentals of fl uid thermal system design with specifi c topics in solar loads on buildings, air conditioning system requirements, pump and fan selection, piping and duct system design and an introduction to controls. Prereq: ET 639 or permission. Lab. Special fee. 0/4 cr.
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ET 641: Production Systems
3.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
Market forecasting; waiting line theory; manufacturing inventories and their control; production scheduling; quality control. Prereq: diff erential and integral calculus. 4 cr.
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ET 644: Mechanical Engineering Technology Concepts in Analysis and Design
3.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
Kinematics, kinetics, work and energy, fl uids, heat transfer; application of these concepts to problems in mechanical design. Prereq: strength of materials and dynamics and ET 637. 4 cr.
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ET 647: Advanced Perspectives on Programming
3.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
Several programming languages will be selected for study and analysis. Students will gain knowledge regarding the languages studied and conduct analysis related to comparisons and divergence in capabilities. Prereq: intermediate programming skills in three or more programming languages. Major suggested languages of interest are: Java, C++, Visual Basic, Visual C++ Windows, Visual Basic.Net and C# or permission. 4 cr.
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ET 667: Graphics and Animation
3.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
Th e fi elds of graphics and animation are critical to programming applications. Advanced display techniques of information are critical to the success of many programmed applications. Current technology will be used in intensive hands-on projects. Prereq: ET 601 or intermediate programming skills in two or more of the following languages: Java, C++, Visual Basic, Visual C++ Windows, Visual Basic.Net and C# as well as intermediate level skills in data structures or by permission. 4 cr.
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ET 671: Digital Systems
3.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire-Main Campus
Digital systems design and application using TTL and CMOS devices, design of systems and interfacing. Digital design project required. Prereq: introductory digital design. Special fee. Lab. 0/4 cr.
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