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3.00 Credits
Human, quality, organizational, legal and ethical aspects of the engineering profession. Three lecture hours. Prereq: instructor's approval.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to magnetic circuits. Ideal and practical transformers. Efficiency and regulation. Three-phase transformers. DC motors and generators. Single and polyphase motors, generators and alternators. Applications of large and small motors and generators. Two lecture hours and one three-hour lab. Prereq: ENGR 232.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of ENGR 340. Applications involving entropy as a property and The Second Law of Thermodynamics. Thermodynamic analyses of vapor power cycles, gas power cycles, refrigeration cycles, nozzles and psychrometric applications. Analyses of reactive gas mixtures, hydrocarbon fuels and combustion. Three lecture hours. Prereq: CHEM 121 and ENGR 340.
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4.00 Credits
Reinforced concrete as a modern construction material. Aggregate and Portland cement properties and mix design. Structural analysis and design of beams, deep beams, columns and shear walls using ACI code. Quality assurance, quality control. Standard lab tests and design project with test verification. Three lecture hours and one three-hour lab. Prereq: ENGR 351.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to soil mechanics, shallow foundations and retaining structures. Soil identification and classification, compaction, effective stress, consolidation, shear strength, vertical and lateral stress and slope stability. Standard lab tests. Response of soil to foundation and retaining structure loads, including settlements and stability. Design of shallow foundations and retaining structures. Three lecture hours and one three-hour lab. Prereq: ENGR 220. Coreq: GEOL 121 and ENGR 351.
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3.00 Credits
Structural analysis and design of beams, columns, axial members, frames and connections. Use of load and resistance factor design (LRFD) code. Design of typical steel structure including connections. Use of computer analysis. Three lecture hours. Prereq: ENGR 351.
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4.00 Credits
Design principles of highway pavements. Pavement stresses and strains. Flexible and rigid pavement materials testing and mix design. Thickness design of asphalt and concrete pavements. Pavement distresses and evaluation. Three lecture hours and one three-hour lab. Prereq: ENGR 220.
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4.00 Credits
Computer organization, assembly language programming, memory hierarchy, digital interfacing, use of microprocessors in common consumer applications, study of contemporary general and special purpose architectures. Three lecture hours and one three-hour lab. Prereq: ENGR 231, and CSCI 221 or 231.
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3.00 Credits
Analog and digital communication systems, information coding, modulation, signal processing techniques, software and hardware implementations, contemporary wireless, audio and video applications. Three lecture hours. Prereq: ENGR 231, 311, and 316.
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3.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary approach to feedback control system analysis and design. Block diagrams, transfer functions, stability, steady state error, time response, root locus and Bode techniques, lead/lag compensators and design of PID controllers. Three lecture hours. Prereq: ENGR 232, 241, and 315.
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