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ENGR 470: Control Systems
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: ENGR 321. This course reviews basic topics such as transfer function, step response and stability conditions. Other topics include feedback systems, analysis techniques such as root-locus analysis, transient and steady-state response analyses and frequency response analysis are studied. In addition, state-space analysis techniques are explained within the context of state-space system models. Analysis and design of proportional, integral and derivative (PID), PI and PD controllers are presented.
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ENGR 490: Senior Capstone:Design Laboratory
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
[satisfies senior capstone university graduation requirement.] Prerequisites: Senior standing and ENGR 331 or TECH 408. This course will simulate the industrial environment, where students will have to work in a team to solve a real world problem, from design to implementation. Team dynamics will be strictly monitored and each student's unique skills will be utilized in different stages of the design process. Dealing with problems typical of a team environment will result in an invaluable learning experience both in the professional and civic lives of the students.
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ENGR 499: Directed Study
1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Designed for students wanting to pursue a subject beyond the scope of regular courses. Terms offered: If no terms are indicated, check with department or quarterly course announcement.
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ENVS 100: Introduction to Environmental Science
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
[satisfies the GECR for natural sciences, environmental science.] Prerequisites: CPLA, English and Math clearance. This course is an introductory exploration of environmental science that emphasizes a scientific approach toward understanding contemporary human interaction with the natural environment. The structure, function and interrelationships of terrestrial, aquatic and atmospheric systems are treated through the application of biological, chemical and geological principles. This course includes a weekly laboratory that uses basic quantitative techniques for collecting and analyzing data from environmental systems.
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ENVS 323: GIS Environmental Sciences
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: CPLA 101 or CPLA 120. Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) with an emphasis on its applications in the environmental sciences. Course includes hands-on GIS work in the lab. This course satisfies an option for the Certificate in GIS. (Cross-listed GEOG 323)
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ENVS 391,392,393: Environmental Science Seminar
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: Formal admission to the Environmental Science Program. This course focuses on career development for the Environmental Science student and is given in three 1-credit increments. Students may only enter the sequence in fall and all three courses must be completed sequentially in the same academic year. Interaction with working professionals and refining of oral and written presentation skills are emphasized. During the spring quarter, students will concentrate on preparations for their comprehensive mid-term program assessment and testing. To enroll in this course, students must have completed 50 credit hours in the environmental science core with a minimum GPA of 2.50 in these courses. An accepted petition for formal admission to the program is also required.
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ENVS 488: Environmental Regulatory Framework
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
This course acquaints students with federal, state and local environmental laws, regulations and ordinances. It includes a brief historical perspective of the 1970's when most of the main laws were promulgated and examines how well they have been implemented through time. This course also brings students up-todate on current events regarding the environment by reviewing newspaper articles, writing brief summary papers and discussing the articles in class.
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ENVS 490: Environmental Science Senior Capstone
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
[satisfies senior capstone university graduation requirement.] Prerequisites: Completion of ENVS 391-393 and senior standing. The environmental science capstone is the final core course in the program. Students from the three emphasis areas will work as teams and complete an integrative project involving library research, field and lab work. The final will consist of a comprehensive oral and written examination covering all aspects of the environmental science curriculum and the student's concentration area.
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ESLG 480: Second Language Acquisition Theory and Instruction
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL Prerequisites: ANTH 445 or ENGL 360 or permission of instructor. This course briefly reviews the various linguistic systems and their importance in language learning. Acquisition theories are introduced. The developmental process of interlanguage and the factors that impact effective language learning are covered. This course includes practical understanding of how SLA theories relate to instructional choices.
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ESLG 481: Methods and Materials in Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: ESLG 480 or permission of instructor. This course provides an overview of the current major concepts shaping the choice of language teaching methods. This course covers the following elements: teaching language within content areas such as math, science and social studies; developing individual language skills as well as integrating them; and, choosing, developing and using materials effectively to support the language learning process.
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