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3.00 Credits
Computer control and estimation algorithms including deterministic and stochastic models. Markov sequence and Bayes decision rules, linear Kalman filtering, predicting and smoothing. Parameter identification, combined state and parameter estimation. Adaptive filters and on-line rapid estimation schemes, extended and nonlinear filters. Optimal digital control of deterministic and stochastic systems. Separation theorems. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: ECSE 6400. When Offered: Offered biannually. Credit Hours: 3
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3.00 Credits
Hardware and software characteristics of real-time systems for analysis and control. Real-time programming techniques, standard interfaces and busses, sensors, data smoothing, digital filtering, and digital control. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisites: CISH 4030 and CSCI 4210. When Offered: Offered on sufficient demand. Offered biannually. Credit Hours: 3
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to the issues related to working in team settings. Topics explored include: communications in teams, public speaking and self awareness, stages of group development, building a team, group decision making, and conflict resolution. The course format will include small and large group discussions, case studies, experiential exercises, and regular participation from industry guests. When Offered: Fall and spring terms annually. Credit Hours: 1
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4.00 Credits
An integrated development of linear algebra and statics emphasizing engineering applications and also incorporating computer exercises involving matrix techniques and calculations using available software packages. When Offered: Fall, spring, and summer terms annually. Credit Hours: 4
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to the techniques for creating solid models of engineering designs. Topics include three-dimensional modeling of parts and assemblies, visualization, orthographic and isometric free-hand sketching, and computer-generated design documentation. When Offered: Fall, spring, and summer terms annually. Credit Hours: 1 Contact, Lecture or Lab Hours: 3 contact hours
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1.00 Credits
The use of basic machine tools such as lathes, milling machines, drill presses, band saws, and grinders, including micrometers, vernier calipers, and other devices of use in a machine shop or laboratory. Welding techniques and tool making are also considered. When Offered: Fall, spring, and summer terms annually. Credit Hours: 1
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1.00 Credits
A hands-on experience with electronic circuits and modern laboratory instrumentation. Motivates further study of engineering. The laboratory provides opportunities to build and test simple electronic circuits that illustrate basic concepts. A design project is included. When Offered: Fall and spring terms annually. Credit Hours: 1 Contact, Lecture or Lab Hours: 3 contact hours
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to "real" (defect-containing) solids, and equilibria and kinetic processes in solids. Macroscopic properties, such as mechanical strength and electrical conductivity, are dominated by structure and bonding, and the course continuously emphasizes this connection. Each of the materials classes (metals, ceramics, semiconductors, and polymers) is discussed in detail in this context.Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: CHEM 1100. When Offered: Fall and spring terms annually. Credit Hours: 4 Contact, Lecture or Lab Hours: 5 contact hours
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4.00 Credits
This design studio focuses on the product development process with an emphasis on problem definition and the impact that the designer has on the final outcome. Students are exposed to basic social science methods of observation and the role they can play in discovering and defining problems. Students are expected to develop a design from initial definition through actual use. Development of individual design skills in design development, presentation, and portfolio building are also emphasized. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: ARCH 2200, Design Studio, or permission of the instructor. When Offered: Spring term annually. Credit Hours: 4
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3.00 Credits
A first course in engineering design which emphasizes creativity, teamwork, communication, and work across engineering disciplines. Students are introduced to the design process through a semester-long project which provides a design-build-test experience. Oral and written communication are important elements of the course. The course meets with ENGR 1010. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisites: ENGR 1100 and ENGR 1200. Corequisite: PHYS 1200. When Offered: Fall, spring, and summer terms annually. Credit Hours: 4 Contact, Lecture or Lab Hours: 6 contact hours
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