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3.00 Credits
Analysis of the characteristics of transportation systems, including vehicle dynamics, volumes, speeds, capacities, roadway conditions and accidents. Highway design including intersections, horizontal and vertical alignment, earthwork and pavement design. Three lecture hours. Prereq: MATH 252. Coreq: ENGR 311.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of open channel hydraulics and engineering hydrology. Hydrologic cycle, qualitative and quantitative hydrology and related practical engineering computations involving precipitation, runoff and discharge. Engineering analysis of practical open channel flows; energy, depth, slope and transient considerations. Coreq: ENGR 341.
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4.00 Credits
Properties of continuous and discrete signals. Z-transform and Fast-Fourier Transform. Sampling theorem and IIR and FIR Digital filtering techniques. Finite word length effects on digital signal processing elements. Three lecture hours and one three-hour lab. Prereq: ENGR 316.
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4.00 Credits
Free and forced vibration of translational and rotational single- and multi-degreeof- freedom mechanical and structural systems. System modeling and analytical and computer simulated response to periodic and general input excitations. Selection of system parameters to achieve desired response. Resonance and rotating unbalance. Fourier transform analysis. Modal analysis of multi-degreeof freedom systems. Experimental verification of analytical results, with report writing. Three lecture hours and one three-hour lab. Prereq: ENGR 241 and 315.
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3.00 Credits
Development and application of the equations of equilibrium, strain-displacement equations, stressstrain relationships and ductile and brittle failure theories to plane stress, plane strain and axisymmetric problems. Solution of problems involving thick walled cylinders, interference fits, rotation disks, torsion of non-circular cross sections, contact and stress concentrations. Three lecture hours. Prereq: ENGR 220
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3.00 Credits
Economic decision making for engineering projects and capital expenditures proposals. Concepts of time value of money, cash flow and capital rationing. Basic comparative models for evaluating alternatives. Depreciation and tax consequences. Students cannot receive credit for both INEG 380 and ENGR 380. Three lecture hours. Prereq: Sophomore standing.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the limitations of humans in production and other man-made systems. Analysis of stress and environmental factors such as noise, lighting and atmospheric conditions on performance of tasks. Three lecture hours. Prereq: Instructor's approval.
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to the methods and tools used to manage projects. Topics include the role and responsibilities of a project manager, planning, estimating, scheduling, tracking and monitoring, resolving conflicts and documentation of project status and deliverables. Prereq: ENGR 210, ENGR 313, and senior standing. 346
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1.00 Credits
Working as individuals or in teams, students conduct an engineering design project while working under the direction of a faculty adviser. Students are required to organize and develop a plan for accomplishing project activities; establish goals, objectives and design requirements; gather information; develop concepts; perform trade studies, analyses and engineering assessments; and develop engineering design packages that may include system diagrams, schematics, CAD models and assembly and part drawings. A summary presentation to faculty, students and industry representatives is required. Prereq: Senior standing and approval of the student's adviser.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of ENGR 410. Working as individuals or in teams, students complete the design project defined in ENGR 410. This capstone design project requires that students apply knowledge gained in previous coursework to solve practical, open-ended engineering problems encountered on a realistic project having deadlines and performance requirements. Some projects may require hardware fabrication and product realization. A final report, poster and presentation to faculty, students and industry representatives are required. Prereq: ENGR 410.
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