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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
The practicum is an introductory, hands-on experience in an applied area, with guidance from a faculty member or other professional. The practicum should be connected to the mission and objectives of the department. The student outcomes and requirements will be generated with and assessed by a faculty member. A student can enroll in a maximum of 4 credits with no more than 2 credits per semester.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the interactions between technological development and the development of human societies. Emphasizes the historical approach and involves the use of historical, imaginative, theoretical, sociological, philosophical, and or theological writings on technology and society. Fall semester, even years. Prerequisites: HUM 203, SCS 110 (or two lab science courses), or consent of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to classical and modern control theory. Discussion of the elements of a practical system and computer modeling of such systems. Spring semester. Prerequisites: EGR 212, MAT 405.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to both traditional and modern manufacturing engineering topics including Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing. Traditional manufacturing topics include machining, staping, forming (plastics and metal), casting, metrology, etc. Modern manufacturing topics include Computer Numerical Control, Flexible Manufacturing Systems, robotics, CAD CAM CIM CAPP, nano-fabrication, etc. Hands-on team projects labs and plant tours included. Spring semester, odd years. Prerequisite: EGR 211 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Atomic bonding, crystal lattices, dislocation theory, phase diagrams, heat treatment, ferrous and non-ferrous alloys, ceramics and glasses, polymers and composites. Fall semester, even years. Prerequisite: CHM 221.
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3.00 Credits
Application of the first law of thermodynamics to systems involving heat transfer and fluid flow. Introduction to fluid properties, work and energy, basic rate processes (heat and momentum transfer), and application to heating, cooling, and movement of solids, liquids and gases. Every semester. Prerequisite: PHY 201.
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1.00 Credits
Selected experiments in thermodynamics, heat transfer, and fluid flow integrated with EGR 330 topics. Additional topics in report writing, appropriate statistical and data presentation approaches. Lab fee $40. Fall semester. Corequisite: EGR 330.
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4.00 Credits
Fluid properties and hydrostatics. Open channel flow, compressible flow, pipe flow and pipe networks, pumps and turbo machinery, boundary layers, dimensional analysis, similitude, lift and drag. Lab fee $40. Spring semester. Prerequisite: EGR 330 and EGR 331.
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3.00 Credits
Quantitative approaches to management decision making. Includes review of probability, decision theory, linear programming, network analysis, inventory control, waiting line theory and simulation. Applications to business and industry. Cross-listed with BUS 371. Spring semester, even years. Prerequisite: MAT 265 or MAT 105.
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2.00 Credits
The engineering profession, professional life. Christian ethics applied to engineering, discussion of case histories of ethical problems in engineering. Spring semester. Prerequisite: Senior standing or consent of the instructor.
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