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EGRE 444: Communication Systems
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. Prerequisite: EGRE 336. Design and analysis of analog and digital communication systems, pulse modulation, information and digital transmission, digital modulation, information theory and coding will be treated. Emphasis is placed on the student gaining an appreciation for and an understanding of the role of optimization and trade-offs by considering bandwidth requirements, signal-to-noise ratio limitations, complexity and cost of analog and digital communication systems.
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EGRE 455: Control Systems Design
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. Prerequisite: ENGR 454. This course covers the use of state space methods to model analog and digital linear and nonlinear systems. Emphasis is placed on the student gaining mathematical modeling experience, performing sensitivity and stability analysis and designing compensators to meet systems specifications. Topics treated will include a review of root locus and frequency design methods, linear algebraic equations, state variable equations, state space design and digital control systems (principles and case studies). The students will use complex dynamic systems for analysis and design.
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EGRE 491: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture/laboratory hours. 3 credits. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits (in three separate topics) applicable toward the electrical engineering major elective requirement. Advanced study of a selected topic in electrical engineering. See the Schedule of Classes for specific topics to be offered each semester and prerequisites.
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EGRM 101: Introduction to Engineering
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 2 lecture and 3 laboratory hours. 3 credits. Prerequisites: course open to first-year students majoring in mechanical engineering. Introduction to the art and science of engineering through the basics of mechanical, electrical, chemical and biological systems. Topics covered include: definition and history of engineering; ethics and social responsibility; engineering design process; engineering solutions; estimations and approximations; dimensions; units and conversions; mathematics and computer solutions; lifelong learning; Newton's laws; statics and dynamics; thermal sciences; energy; electricity and electronics; materials; manufacturing; economics; and introduction to the various engineering disciplines and mechanical engineering sub-disciplines.
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EGRM 201: Dynamics and Kinematics
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. Prerequisite: PHYS 207, ENGR 102, MATH 201 or permission of the instructor. Kinematics and kinetics of particles. Kinematics of rigid bodies; translation and fixed-axis rotation relative to translating axes, general planar motion, fixed-point rotation and general motion. Kinetics of rigid bodies: center of mass, mass moment of inertia, product of inertia, principal-axes, parallelaxes theorems. Planar motion, work-energy method. Design of cams, gears and linkages.
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EGRM 202: Mechanics of Deformables
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. Prerequisites: ENGR 102, MATH 200-201. An introductory course covering the mechanics of deformable solids. Subjects include stress, strain and constitutive relations; bending of beams; torsion; shearing; deflection of beams; column buckling; fatigue; failure theory; analysis and design of bar-type members.
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EGRM 204: Thermodynamics
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. Prerequisites: PHYS 207 and MATH 201, or permission of instructor. Fundamental concepts of thermodynamics; first and second law of thermodynamics; entropy and equilibrium; equations of state; properties of pure fluids; molecular interpretation of thermodynamic properties; phase equilibria; work and heat; power cycles; chemical reactions.
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EGRM 215: Engineering Visualization and Computation
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 2 lecture and 3 laboratory hours. 3 credits. Programming in C++ and MATLAB will be introduced. The creation and interpretation of graphical communication for engineering students. Two- and three-dimensional part and assembly representations. Dimensioning and tolerancing as a link between design and manufacturing. An introduction to solid modeling and virtual prototyping. The course will impart proficiency in computer and graphical applications of fundamental and practical importance to engineering students.
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EGRM 300: Mechanical Systems Design
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. Prerequisites: EGRM 201, EGRM 202 and MATH 301, or permission of the instructor. Basic principles of applied mechanics and materials employed for the design of machine elements and mechanical systems; state of stress, deformation and failure criterion is applied to bearings, brakes, clutches, belt drives, gears, chains, springs, gear trains, power screws and transmissions.
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EGRM 303: Thermal Systems Design
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. Prerequisites: MATH 301, ENGR 301 and EGRM 204 or permission of the instructor. Corequisite: ENGR 302 or permission of the instructor. Fundamentals of heat transfer, thermodynamics and fluid mechanics applied to the analysis, design, selection and application of energy conversion systems.
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