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3.00 Credits
Variable credit course.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to the Biological Systems Engineering profession, overall goals and components of the undergraduate degree program, engineering design process, engineering problem-solving tools and techniques, development of oral and written communication skills, and the importance of professionalism and ethics in Biological Systems Engineering. Pre: ENGE 1016 or ENGE 1104 or ENGE 1114 for 2105; 2105 for 2106. Co: BIOL 1105 for 2105; BIOL 1106 for 2106. (1H,3L,2 Credits).
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3.00 Credits
Variable credit course.
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1.00 Credits
Critical review of technical and professional articles on current topics in Biological Systems Engineering. Development of oral presentation and technical writing skills. Contemporary ethical, professional, and global issues in Biological Systems Engineering. Pre: 2106. (2L,1 Credits).
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2.00 Credits
Solving engineering problems related to biological systems using numerical analysis including root finding, numerical integration, differentiation, interpolation and numerical solution of ordinary differential equations. Error analysis and programming with engineering software. Pre: 2106, MATH 2214. (2H,2 Credits).
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental concepts, first and second laws, psychrometrics applied to plant and animal environments, introduction to Gibbs energy, and application of calorimetry to gain basic understanding of energy flow in a biological system. Pre: MATH 2214. (3H,3 Credits).
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3.00 Credits
3305: Surface and groundwater hydrology, soil physics, irrigation principles, nonpoint source pollution control, land surveying. 3306: Erosion and sediment transport; transport and fate of nutrients, pesticides and pathogens; design of wetlands, detention facilities and other management practices for rural and urban nonpoint source pollution control; design of small dams and reservoirs. Pre: 2106. Co: CSES 3114, ESM 3024 for 3305. (2H,3L,3 Credits).
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to computer-aided design and drafting for land and water resources engineering. Representation of features in two and three dimensions for documentation and visualization of land and water resources engineering projects. Create plans, cross sections, detail drawings, and three dimensional visualizations using computer-aided design and drafting tools. Partial duplication of ENGE 2344. Pre: 3305. (3H,2L,2 Credits).
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3.00 Credits
Wood as an engineering material, loads, structural lumber, glulam, plywood, design of single structural elements, combined stress design, fastener design, truss design, pole and post-frame structures, shear wall, and diaphragm design. Pre: CEE 3404. (3H,3 Credits). I.
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1.00 Credits
Techniques in welding that include gas, submerged metal arc, metal inert gas, pulsed arc, and tungsten inert gas welding. Design of welding structures, fundamentals of heat treatment, and plasma arc cutting. Consent required. I. Pre: ISE 2214. (3L,1 Credits).
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