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MEMS 423: Behavior and Design of Structural Systems
4.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Analysis and design of realistic building and bridge structures with computer-aided design tools. Capstone use of analysis and design concepts in the design of "real-world" structures. Prerequisites: MASE 422.
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MEMS 4301: Modeling, Simulation and Control
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Introduction to simulation and control concepts. Topics include: block diagram representation of single-and multiloop systems; control system components; transient and steady-state performance; stability analysis; Nyquist, Bode, and root locus diagrams; compensation using lead, lag and lead-lag networks; design synthesis by Bode plots and root-locus diagrams; state-variable technique; state-transition matrix; state-variable feedback. Prerequisite: ESE 317.
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MEMS 4302: Aircraft Flight Dynamics and Control
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
An integrated treatment of aircraft stability, flight control, aircraft dynamics, flying qualities, and the application of control theory to the synthesis of automatic flight control systems. Topics include: flight stability and control, military and civilian aircraft, automatic control systems to provide stabilization, autopilots to aid in navigation and landing. Prerequisites: ESE 317, MASE 341.
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MEMS 431: Structural Dynamics and Vibrations
4.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Free and forced vibration of multidegree of freedom and distributed parameter mechanical systems and structures. Methods of Laplace transform, complex harmonic balance, matrix formulation, and Fourier series. Transient response of continuous systems by partial differential equations and nonlinear structural response. Laboratory experiments. Prerequisites: MASE 255, ESE 317.
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MEMS 4401: Combustion and Environment
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Introduction to combustion and its application in devices. Topics include: chemical thermodynamics and kinetics; ignition and explosion, deflagration and detonation waves; transport phenomena and the governing equations for heat and mass transfer in chemically reacting flows; laminar and turbulent flame propagation; nonpremixed flames; the emission of combustion-generated pollutants and subsequent interaction with the environment; toxic-waste incineration; and practical combustion devices. Prerequisites: MASE 301, MASE 342, or equivalent.
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Mgt 100: Individual in a Managerial Environment
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Historical analysis of major trends shaping the contemporary and future nature of business. Emphasis on the development of critical and evaluative skills. Topics: demography, trade, technology, employment, government and the economy, social ethos and economic behavior, the nature of economic organization, and the growth of business firms in the United States and abroad.
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MGT 150A: Olin Experience Program
1.50 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Provides B.S.B.A. freshman degree candidates a framework for understanding the Olin curriculum. Students engage in business scholarship and discussions of business problems and current issues with members of Olin's faculty. Enrollment is restricted to B.S.B.A. degree candidates.
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MGT 150B: Olin Experience Program
1.50 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Provides second-semester B.S.B.A. degree candidates a richer understanding of business skills through exposure to Excel programming and career development strategies. Students engage in real world problem solving. Enrollment is restricted to B.S.B.A. degree candidates.
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MGT 201: Management Communication
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Managers who write and speak effectively excel in business leadership. Persuasive and authentic communication not only is useful in advancing your business career; business employers also consider communication skills to be the most important attribute in people they hire. Effective communication involves more than mastering technical writing and presentation skills. Successful communicators use critical thinking to assess business scenarios and the audience who hear or read a message; they craft communication in order to attain targeted results. You'll have the opportunity to become a more polished communicator as you work toward the following goals: applying rhetorical principles to management communication; using critical thinking to analyze the audience, the organizational environment, and problems before choosing communication strategies; implementing principles of plain language and effective design; collaborating with colleagues to create effective group projects; representing a company or product in a "crisis communication" press conference. Prerequisite: Priority enrollment given to B.S.B.A. students.
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MGT 250A: The Olin Experience
1.50 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Provides the framework for sophomore B.S.B.A students to understand leadership and teamwork and how to apply these concepts to your Olin career. Students also engage in career education and personal career development to prepare for future internships. Enrollment is restricted to sophomore B.S.B.A. degree candidates. CBTL course.
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