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An industrially-oriented course designed to teach students the fundamentals and application of catalysts used in chemical, petroleum and environmental industries. Application of chemistry, materials, surface science, kinetics, reactor design and general engineering as applied to making everyday products. Role of catalysts in the effective production of transportation fuels, modern catalytic converters for automobiles, bulk chemicals, polymers, foods, fertilizers, etc. Three lectures. Prerequisite: Senior Status*. (Cr. 3)
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The course will cover fundamentals and advances in flame theory, combustion, fuels and oxidizers; experimentation, simulation and modeling; emission controls; toxicology; clean fuel conversions, and alternative fuels. Prerequisites: CHML 207, 305, 306, 308, 321, MATH 203. (Cr. 3)
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Interest, cash flow diagrams, investment balance equation, analysis of economic alternatives (cost only and investment projects) using annual worth, present worth, and discounted cash flow. Effects of depreciation and income taxes. Economic optimization of engineering systems. Three lectures. Fall. Prerequisite: Senior Status*. (Cr. 3)
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Chemical process safety, including emergency planning and response; fires, explosions and other accidents; dispersion fundamentals, applications and calculations, hazard and risk assessment; legal considerations. Three lectures. Prerequisite: Senior Status*. (Cr. 3)
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Multi-disciplinary considerations and techniques for greener engineering design; Historical perspective of the Industrial Revolution and the impacts of industrialization; Industrial activity and the environment, including energy usage and resource depletion; Improved industrial and municipal (POTW) operations, including process design and development; Green engineering economics, including life cycle cost assessment; Design for the environment, including waste prevention, water and energy conservation, and packaging; Wastewater treatment, air pollution and fugitive emmissions control, and solid waste disposal methods; Sustainable development and the role of engineers. Three lectures. Prerequisite: Senior Status*. (Cr. 3)
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Critical technologies used to manage information in today's rapidly changing business environment are introduced. Analysis of computer hardware, software, networks, spreadsheets, search engines, database management systems, e-commerce and related ethical issues. (Cr. 3)
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Programming fundamentals with introduction to Visual Basic programming, problem solving, and application development. Emphasis on implementing programs to solve simple business problems. Fall. Prerequisite: CIS 210. (Cr. 3)
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Introduction to computer architecture and system software. Major topics include basic computer architecture, parallel computing, operating systems design and functionality, and software development. Prerequisite: CIS 210. (Cr. 3)
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Introduction to database management systems. Major topics include principles of relational database structure, design, management and SQL programming. Prerequisite: CIS 210. (Cr. 3)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to implementing and managing an e-Commerce infrastructure. Major topics include web content creation using markup and scripting languages such as HTML, XML and JavaScript; audio, graphics, and video content technologies, web server setup and administration, web security and caching. Prerequisite: CIS 210. (Cr. 3)
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