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EE 88700: Nonresident Dissertation Research
1.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Required of nonresident doctoral students who are completing their dissertations in absentia and who wish to retain their degree status.
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EG 00100: Introduction to Engineering
0.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
A noncredit course for high school students who have completed the junior year. A survey of the courses of study and career paths in aerospace, chemical, civil, computer, electrical, and mechanical engineering. An introduction to problem solving and computer programming through group projects. Trips to tour local and nearby industries, as examples of various engineering environments, are included. Offered in the first three weeks of the summer session.
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EG 00200: Introduction to Engineering
0.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
The same course content as EG 00100. Offered in the second three weeks of the summer session.
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EG 00300: Introduction to Engineering
0.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Special Lab for select EG00100/00200 students.
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EG 10112: Introduction to Engineering Systems II
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
The second of a two-course sequence intended to continue the introduction of first-year intents to the engineering disciplines. Multidisciplinary projects are used to illustrate the application of engineering modeling, analysis, and design principles to solve a variety of practical problems. The projects are intended to span areas of interest in all departments of the College of Engineering. Structured programming and software skills are further developed. Spring.
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EG 11111: Introduction to Engineering Systems I - Learning Center
0.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Learning center section for Introduction to Engineering Systems I Course.
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EG 11112: Introduction to Engineering Systems II - Learning Center
0.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Learning center section associated with Introduction to Engineering Systems II course.
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EG 14172: General Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
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EG 20200: Orientation to Engineering Seminar for First Year Students
1.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course will assist students interested in engineering understand the nature of the engineering major as it relates to the characteristics in the disciplines, academic requirements and personal commitment required in order to successfully navigate the curriculum. Fall.
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EG 24101: Molecular Biology for Engineer
4.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This is an introductory unit that explores prokaryote and eukaryote cell structure and function at the physiological and molecular levels. A strong emphasis is placed on applications in biomedicine and biotechnology. The unit builds on concepts introduced in BIOL1130 Core Concepts in Biology and ANHB1101 Human Biology. The first part of the unit covers DNA, RNA and protein structure, DNA replication, gene expression and its regulation, and recombinant DNA technology. The second part of the unit deals with the cell cycle and cell differentiation, cell structure and compartmentation, the structure of biological membranes and strategies used to move molecules across these membranes, and intercellular communication. Applications of cell and molecular biology in microbiology, disease diagnosis and therapy, and genetic engineering are discussed in the final part of the unit. Practical classes illustrate fundamental techniques in cell and molecular biology, and tutorials discuss recent advances in microbiology, physiology, and biochemistry.
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