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3.00 Credits
ENVT 1560 Water Treatment Plant Operation I (3L,3CR) This course is an introduction to the basics of water treatment plant operation and key system components. Includes water sources, coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, disinfection, Safe Drinking Water Act rules and regulations, fluoridation and iron and manganese removal.
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3.00 Credits
ENVT 1570 Wastewater Treatment Plant Operation I (3L,3CR) Introduction to the basics of wastewater plant operation and maintenance. Topics covered include package plants, oxidation ditches, waste stabilization ponds, trickling filters, primary and preliminary treatment and chlorination.
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3.00 Credits
ENVT 1600 Industrial Safety (4L,4CR) The course is an introduction to safety issues that affect personnel in the electric power industry. This course will review general safety issues and specific Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA) regulations for General Industry. Topics to be covered include: Introduction to OSHA, Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, Fire Protection Plans and Fire Protection, Electrical, Personal Protective Equipment, Walking/Working Surfaces and Fall Protection, Hazard Communication, Powered Industrial Trucks, Bloodborne Pathogens, Working in Extreme Weather Environments and Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution. All subjects will emphasize hazard awareness. An OSHA Ten Hour general industry card will be awarded to all students successfully completing the mandatory OSHA requirements contained in this curriculum. Each student will be required to compose a three to five page essay on personal safety.
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2.00 Credits
ENVT 2510 Applied Math for Water Plant Operators (2L,2CR) Practical and realistic applications of mathematical formulas and problems related to the operations of a water treatment plant and distribution system. Prerequisite: ENVT 1500, or permission of the instructor.
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1.00 Credits
ES 1000 Orientation to Engineering Study (1L,1CR)[E]Orientation course to provide students with exposure to all forms of engineering.
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3.00 Credits
ES 1040 A Gamer's Road to Engineering (2L,2LB,2 CR) Electronic entertainment has become a ubiquitous form of past time for citizens around the world. It can be experienced on a singular level or as part of a collaborative or competitive effort. The barrier to entry is low, and it can also serve as a gateway towards higher level function of collaboration and problem solving. Hands on application will include dedicated immersion periods in PC and/or console content. Course presentation will be a combination of lecture/lab approach to promote collaborative and cooperative learning.
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3.00 Credits
ES 1060 Introduction to Engineering Problem Solving(3L,*,3CR)[E]*One problem class each week. An introduction to engineering documentation and reports, computing tools for data presentation and graphics,equation solving,and manipulation of tabular data. Corequisite: MATH 2200.
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2.00 Credits
ES 1100 Introduction to Rocketry (1L,2LB,2CR) This introducotry course in rocketry will provide an overview of various rocket propulsion concepts such as solid, hybrid, liquid, nuclear and antimatter. It will focus on composite solid rocket motors and cover their design, ballistic analysis, structural analysis, and thermal analysis. This course will discuss the design, analysis and constructor of rocket bodies including structural analysis, flight stability and recovery systems.
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3.00 Credits
FYS: Introduction to Engineering Study (3L) This is a first-year seminar course designed to help all first-year students make the transition from High School to College. In this seminar, you will build relationships with faculty and classmates in a community of exploration and discussion, as we investigate the world of ideas, problem-solving, and engineering. Students will be introduced to instructors who are passionate about their field of study, and equally committee to supporting student success.
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1.00 Credits
ES 1490 Topics: (subtitle) (1-3CR) Consists of investigations and discussions with respect to current topics in engineering.
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