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ENGR 385: Machine Design
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
Comprehensive study of the design and analysis of commonly used mechanical components. Topics extend those studied in ENGR 333 and 381. Prerequisite: ENGR 381.
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ENGR 388: Project II
1.00 Credits
Messiah University
Continuation of ENGR 288 Project I. Optional leadership and project management opportunities available by invitation. Prerequisite: ENGR 288.
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ENGR 389: Engineering Practicum
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Messiah University
Faculty supervised engineering experience. Students work on interdisciplinary teams toward completion of engineering projects sponsored by the Collaboratory for Strategic Partnerships and Applied Research. Team members from any major may register for a single credit hour. Upper division engineering majors with leadership roles may register for up to 3 credit hours. Pass/fail grading. Prerequisite: approval of the project advisor.
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ENGR 410: BME Design
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
Combine knowledge of engineering mechanics, materials, circuits, and physiology to design medical or biological devices. Investigation of fundamental design concepts and methods. Overview of FDA regulations and patents. Topics include: biocompatibility, physiologic stress conditions, and device quality. Prerequsite: ENGR 375, ENGR 333. Cross-listed with ENGR 381.
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ENGR 440: Environmental Hydrology
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
This course will provide an overview of water in the environment and introduce the practice of engineering hydrology and its application in water resources. Topics include: the hydrologic cycle, climatology, precepitation, infiltration, groundwater flow, transpiration, measurement of meteorological parameters, watershed analysis, soil-water dynamics, stream-flow measurement, hydrograph analysis, methods for storm runoff and flood estimation, and soil and water conservation. Prerequisite or corequisite: ENGR 372.
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ENGR 488: Project III
2.00 Credits
Messiah University
Capstone project and continuation of ENGR 388 Project II. Students provide technical leadership on a Project Team. Prerequisite: ENGR 301 and ENGR 388 for Mechanical and Electrical concentrations; ENGR 201 and ENGR 301 for Computer concentration.
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ENGR 489: Project IV
2.00 Credits
Messiah University
Capstone project and continuation of ENGR 488 Project III. Document and present the team¿s work at the School of Mathematics, Engineering, and Business Scholarship Day. Mentor and transfer technical leadership responsibilities to incoming senior engineering majors. Prerequisites: ENGR 302, ENGR 488 in previous semester.
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ENGR 492: Senior Project II
2.00 Credits
Messiah University
Continuation of project started in ENGR 491. Student must complete the design and construction of the project or process. Periodic progress reports are required. Final presentation to be given before peers, faculty, and industrial participants. A formal final report is required. Prerequisite: ENGR 491
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ENGR 495: Topics in Engineering
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
Study of selected topics in engineering. Content dependent on student and faculty interest. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior status.
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ENGR 496: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Messiah University
Independent study in engineering under the direction of an instructor. Department approval is required.
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