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ENGL 493: English Internship
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 1-3 credits. May be repeated for a maximum total of 6 credits. Prerequisite: Three credits in a 200-level literature course (or equivalent). Open to students with demonstrated writing ability; completion of ENGL 302, 304 or 327 is recommended. Permission and determination of credit must be established prior to registration. Students will apply research, writing and/or editing skills in an approved job in areas such as business, government, law or financial services.
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ENGR 101: Introduction to Engineering
4.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture and 3 laboratory hours. 4 credits. Prerequisites: Admission to the School of Engineering or permission of instructor. Introduces basic circuits including resistors, diodes, transistors, digital gates and motors. Simple electromechanical systems are considered including motors, gears and wheels. The laboratory introduces fundamental circuit testing and measurement, and proper laboratory notebook writing; students are required to analyze, build and test a digitally controlled robot.
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ENGR 102: Engineering Statics
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. Prerequisite: MATH 200. Corequisite: PHYS 207 or permission of the instructor. The theory and application of engineering mechanics applied to the design and analysis of rigid structures. Equilibrium of two and three dimensional bodies. The study of forces and their effects. Applications to engineering systems.
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ENGR 291: Special Topics in Engineering
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; variable hours. 1-5 credits. Prerequisite: To be determined by the instructor. Specialized topics in engineering designed to provide a topic not covered by an existing course or program. General engineering or multidisciplinary. May be repeated with different content. Graded as pass/fail or normal letter grading at the option of the instructor. See the Schedule of Classes for specific topics to be offered each semester and prerequisites.
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ENGR 301: Fluid Mechanics
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. Prerequisites: PHYS 207, MATH 301 and EGRM 204 or permission of instructor. Basic and applied fluid mechanics; fluid properties; application of Bernoulli and Navier-Stokes equations; macroscopic mass, momentum and energy balances; dimensional analysis; laminar and turbulent flow; boundary layer theory; friction factors in pipes and packed beds; drag coefficients; compressible flow; flow measurements; numerical simulation; applications to the operation and design of turbo machinery.
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ENGR 302: Heat Transfer
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. Prerequisite: ENGR 301, EGRM 204, MATH 301 and MATH 307 or permission of the instructor. Basic and applied heat transfer; diffusion and rate concepts; evaporation; boiling and condensation; dispersion coefficients; stagnant film; falling film; porous membrane; packed bed; numerical simulation; applications to industrial processes. Lecture topics will include a review of fundamental concepts in thermodynamics.
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ENGR 303: Junior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. This course provides students an opportunity to explore business and leadership topics. Topics include the fundamentals of product design and new product development, manufacturing and quality systems, finances and financial reports, ethics in the workplace, intellectual property, teamwork, leadership and communications. Students will be assigned selected readings, written compositions and oral presentations. This course prepares the student to participate in the Engineering Laboratory/Manufacturing Internship.
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ENGR 305: Sensors/Measurements
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. Prerequisites: PHYS 208, MATH 301 and STAT 541, or permission of instructor. Introduction to sensors and their utilization for measurement and control; sensor types: electro-mechanical, electro-optical, electrochemical; applications in medicine, chemical manufacturing, mechanical control and optical inspection.
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ENGR 315: Process and Systems Dynamics
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. Prerequisite: MATH 301, EGRE 206 and PHYS 207 or permission of the instructor. Undergraduate course covering the analysis of chemical, fluid, mechanical and electrical dynamic systems. Pedagogically, a single approach is taught that applies to any of the systems in any of these disciplines using conservation equations and constitutive relationships to build the systems of differential equations needed for the analysis. The mathematical structures of the types of differential equations typically generated in dynamic physical systems are reviewed and both analytical and numerical solution techniques are taught. Finally, the tools used to develop control components for systems in these areas are covered along with the mathematical tools (e.g., Laplace transforms) needed for their analysis.
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ENGR 334: Introduction to Microelectronic Fabrication
4.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture and 3 laboratory hours. 4 credits. This course gives an overview of the integrated circuit fabrication and testing process for a general audience. A wide variety of new terms, equipment and processes are presented. Fundamentals of photolithography, mask making, diffusion, oxidation, chemical vapor deposition and etching are covered. Laboratory work consists of safety training, facility operation, wafer cleaning, oxidation, photolithography, etching, diffusion, metal deposition and electrical testing. A complete metal gate PMOS circuit will be fabricated in the laboratory portion of the course.
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