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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Professional field experience in biotechnology manufacturing. The experience will be defined by a job description and learning contract arranged by the internship coordinator, student intern, and relevant agency. (Practicum) Pre: enrollment in the biotechnology manufacturing option. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credits. The clinical courses in medical technology (MTC 405 C416) require senior standing and are open only to students who have been accepted into an affiliated hospital school of medical technology.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the principles of graphic representation in mechanical design, with emphasis on computer-aided drafting, orthographic projection, isometric and auxiliary views, sections, dimensioning. (Lec. 2, Lab. 3)
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3.00 Credits
Newton's laws of force systems in equilibrium and their effects on particles, systems of particles, and rigid bodies. Both scalar and vector methods of analysis are developed. (Lec. 3) Pre: MTH 141 and credit or concurrent enrollment in EGR 106.
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3.00 Credits
Kinematic and kinetic study of motion of particles, systems of particles, and rigid bodies, acted upon by unbalanced force systems, using both scalar and vector methods; development of methods of analysis based on the direct application of Newton's laws, work-energy, and impulse-momentum principles. (Lec. 3) Pre: 262.
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3.00 Credits
Concepts of engineering design, material selection, failure theories, fracture and fatigue, and finite-element analysis. Application to the design of mechanical components such as shafts, bolts, welded joints, and springs. (Lec. 3) Pre: CVE 220.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis and design of mechanisms and machine elements including linkages, gear trains, cam-follower systems, bearings, brakes and clutches, flexible mechanical elements, and intermittent and other devices. Graphical, analytical, and computer-aided synthesis techniques. (Lec. 3) Pre: 201 and 263 and 301.
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3.00 Credits
Report writing, computer-assisted data acquisition and control, statistical and other measures of data uncertainty, propagation of uncertainty, curve fitting. Introduces basic instrumentation for measuring pressure, temperature, velocity, and strain. (Lec. 2, Lab. 3) Pre: CVE 220 and 341 and 354.
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3.00 Credits
Basic principles and laws of thermodynamics and their relation to pure substances, ideal gases, and real gases. Use of thermodynamic property tables. Development of concepts of reversibility and availability. First and Second Law application to engineering systems; power and refrigeration cycles. (Lec. 3) Pre: 263, MTH 243, and credit or concurrent enrollment in PHY 205.
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3.00 Credits
Physical properties of fluids, development of continuity, energy, and momentum concepts using vector methods; application to problems involving viscous and nonviscous fluids including boundary layer flows, flows in closed conduits and around immersed bodies. (Lec. 3) Pre: 263 and MTH 243 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Systems analysis emphasizing control and vibration. Time and frequency domain techniques. Modeling of typical mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and thermal systems. Transfer functions and block diagram methods. Elementary control laws. (Lec. 3) Pre: 263 and MTH 244.
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