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ENGR 364L: Lab: Electrical Devices
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Messiah University
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ENGR 365: Linear Systems
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
Introduction to analysis and design of linear shift-invariant discrete-time systems for digital signal processing (DSP) and other applications. Linear difference equations, block diagrams, impulse-response sequences, state-variables and MATLAB computer code are illustrated as tools for modeling single input-output systems. Frequency response and stability are examined. Fourier and z-transform methods are introduced. Exercises in digital filter design are included. Prerequisite: MATH 308.
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ENGR 366: Control Systems
4.00 Credits
Messiah University
Fundamental theory for feedback control of physical processes. Study includes transient and steady state frequency response, stability analysis, control modes, and simulation of control systems. Prerequisite: MATH 308.
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ENGR 366L: Lab: Control Systems
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Messiah University
Lab for Control Systems: ENGR 366
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ENGR 367: Electromagnetics
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
Exploration of electromagnetic phenomena for contemporary engineering applications. Emphasis on Maxwell¿s equations, transmission lines, and wireless technology. Selected topics such as electrodynamics, fiber optics, bioelectro magnetics and effects in high-speed digital systems addressed as student interest and time permits. Vector calculus and alternative coordinate systems. Effects of material properties. Special project allows hands-on experience and investigation of current literature. Prerequisites: MATH 308 and PHYS 212.
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ENGR 369: Communications Systems
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
Study of analog and digital electronic communications systems and techniques. Topics include signals, noise, bandwidth, modulation, coding, transmitter versus receiver circuiting, wired versus wireless links, high-frequency devices, and specialized systems as student interest and time permits. Laboratory exercises include use of modulators, spectrum analyzer, and time domain reflectometer (TDR). Prerequisite: ENGR 364. Also recommended: ENGR 365 and 367.
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ENGR 371: Thermodynamics
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
Introduction to the science and engineering uses of energy. Thermodynamic properties and data, the first and second laws of thermodynamics, entropy and availability concepts, and control volume analyses are considered. Thermodynamic systems and cycles for power generation, refrigeration, and heat pumping are also examined. Prerequisites: MATH 211 and PHYS 212 or Instructor¿s consent.
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ENGR 372: Fluid Mechanics
4.00 Credits
Messiah University
Study of static and dynamic effects in fluids. Lagrangian and Eulerian analysis are considered. Continuity, momentum, and energy equations are developed in integral and differential form for incompressible flows. Introduction to boundary layer theory and transient fluid motion. Laboratory and design projects build on theory. Prerequisites: MATH 211 and ENGR 232.
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ENGR 372L: Lab: Fluid Mechanics
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Messiah University
Lab for Fluid Mechanics: ENGR 372
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ENGR 373: Instrumentation & Measurement
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
Treatment of experimental data obtained using mechanical and electrical instruments. Determination of statistical relevance of measurements. Experiments designed to reinforce measurement principles and techniques. Student presentations and demonstrations. Laboratory sessions on alternating week basis. Prerequisite: ENGR 262.
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