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5.00 Credits
Addresses providing care to groups of clients with multi-system health alterations and their families. Focuses on refining clinical decision making skills, implementing evidence-based interventions, and measuring client outcomes in evaluating the therapeutic effectiveness of care provided. Facilitates the transition from student to graduate nurse through preceptored experiences and faculty guidance. Prerequisite: Second semester senior standing as a baccalaureate nursing student. (BSN program)
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3.00 Credits
This elective course focuses on etiology, psychology, and behavioral characteristics of individuals identified as having severe behavioral and/or emotional disturbances. Students examine a variety of theoretical bases for assessment and practice. Students analyze the relative effectiveness of a variety of treatment settings and modalities, including interventions for selected behavioral and emotional issues, as well as psychopharmacological treatment. Emphasizes social, educational, and legal issues related to this population. (Required for school nurse license certification; elective for BSN and RN-BSN programs)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to pulping and papermaking. Course will discuss scientific and engineering aspects of papermaking from fiber procurement through pulping, conditioning, papermachine and converting. Develop practical lab skills. Apply engineering skills to problem solving related to paper industry. Prerequisite(s): EAS 101 and 102 or instructor approval.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to material properties of paper and how they are influenced by raw materials and the papermaking process. Conduct laboratory investigations to determine the properties of paper made in the laboratory and from a pilot paper machine. Prerequisite(s): PCE 201 and PHY 181 and one of the following: PCE 219 or MME 211.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the fundamentals of the mechanics of materials for engineering students in the departments of Electrical and Chemical and Paper Engineering. The course stresses statics, mechanics of deformable media, and material behavior. Elements of dynamics, elasticity, and viscoelasticity will be covered. The central theme of the course that binds these subjects together is proper problem formulation in terms of kinematics, constitutive behavior, equilibrium, and compatibility. Not open to MME majors. Prerequisites: EAS 102, Corequisite: PHY 181.
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3.00 Credits
Introductory design concepts for the control of water pollution, air pollution, and solid waste will be covered. Environmental legislation will be discussed. Solutions to environmental problems will be investigated, considering technical, economical and ethical aspects of engineering. Cross-listed with IES 244. Prerequisites: CHM 137 or CHM 141 or equivalent, MTH 151 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Wood chemistry, chemical pulping chemistry and processes, and wet end chemistry. Chemical composition and structure of lignocellulosic wood fibers. The unit processes used in chemical pulping and bleaching. Kraft Recovery. Colloidal science of retention, sizing, process and functional additives. Prerequisite(s): One of the following: 1) CHM 242 or CHM 252; 2) C- or better in CHM 231; or 3) C- or better in CHM 241 or CHM 251.
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2.00 Credits
Laboratory course; students conduct experiments and do computer simulations in the areas of material and energy balances and fluid dynamics. Emphasizes acquisition of knowledge about instrumentation commonly used in process industries. Both oral and written laboratory reports required. Prerequisites: grade of C- or better in PSE 204. Corequisite: PSE/ MME 313.
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2.00 Credits
Laboratory course consisting of experiments and computer simulations in topics from the process industries. Both written and oral laboratory reports required. Prerequisites: a grade of C- or better in PCE 313. Corequisite: PCE 403.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the fundamental principles of thermodynamics. Emphasis placed on engineering applications such as power cycles, refrigeration, and heat transfer systems. Prerequisite(s): MTH 251, PHY 181. Cross-listed with MME 314.
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