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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides an in-depth understanding of Software Verification and Validation. V&V methods and techniques are introduced with emphasis on technical reviews, requirements definition/refinement, and software testing. The lecture component of this course focuses on theoretical understanding of V&V concepts, processes and tools. The lab component will focus on hands on exercises in Software Quality Assurance (SQA). Case studies will be reviewed and requirements analysis will be performed In addition debugging, pair programming and software inspection lab exercises will also be carried out. Students will also complete a project in software testing. Prerequisite: ENGR3410
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is an introduction to the discipline of Software Engineering. The role and function of the software engineer are introduced in the context of liability issues, and of the software conceptualization, development, verification and validation, and implementation environments. Software engineering methods, techniques, and algorithms are introduced, and engineering ethics issues are also discussed. Credits: 2 lecture, 1 lab Prerequisites: INFS2184 and/with COSK2220 or COSK2225
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to the organization and architecture of computer Systems, beginning with the standared von Neumann model and then moving towards more recent architectural concepts. Boolean Algebra and Binary Algorithm will be discussed to provide the basics of digital logic functioning. The laboratory component of this course will focus on hands-on experience with digital logic (basic analog electronic components, fixed and flexible integrated circuits). Nl Elvis Workstation, Nl Lab View and Nl CIrcuit Design suite will be used to design and simulate digital circuits. Students understanding of architecture concepts will be furthered strengthened through a group project. Prerequisite: MATH4000
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is devoted to developing an understanding of the principles of facilities location, layout, and material handling systems and to practice planning and designing facilities. The course will emphasize design, modeling and analysis techniques. The course will provide a balance of exposure to available methodologies in facilities location, layout, and material handling with a practical emphasis on issues that are difficult to capture in quantitative models but are critical to consider. Contemporary approaches and technologies will also be included within the scope. Prerequisite: ENGR3700 or ENGR3600 or Concurrent
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course develops the application of the principles of continuum mechanics to biological tissues and systems. After briefly reviewing selected results from statics, strength of materials, dynamics, and fluid dynamics, the course details several constitutive equations of biological materials, properties of living tissue, and the mechanical basis and effects of pathology and trauma. The course emphasizes the mechanics of the muscle-skeletal and circulatory systems. Prerequisites: ENGR2100, ENGR2510, and ENGR3300
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course presents the techniques of production engineering, and fundamental manufacturing process concepts, at an introductory level. Methods of production are introduced, and productivity improvement methods are explored with an emphasis on quality, efficiency, and product cost. Basic manufacturing metrology principles are also introduced. Credits: 2 lecture, 1 lab Prerequisites: ENGR1610 and ENGR2180 or Concurrent
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is an introduction to the discipline of Manufacturing Engineering. The role and function of the manufacturing engineer are introduced in the context of the production, inspection, quality control, and enterprise environments. Manufacturing engineering methods, techniques, and algorithms are introduced, and engineering ethics issues are also discussed. Credits: 2 lecture, 1 lab Prerequisites: ENGR2080 and/with COSK2220
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides an introduction to product design issues including design for manufacture and assembly, the producibility index, process planning, and tolerence selection. The course also covers the design and engineering of jigs, fixtures, and tooling used in various manufacturing and inspection processes. Prerequisites: ENGR2160 and ENGR3600
  • 3.00 Credits

    The study of statistical and managerial methods used in quality assurance and improvement. Topics inlude acceptance sampling and inspection, statistical process control, measurement systems analysis, quality improvement, quality registration including ISO9000. 3 credits Prerequisite: ENGR2080
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers several essential aspects of Manufacturing Planning and Control at an introductory level. The role and function of the manufacturing engineer are introduced in the context of the production, inspection, quality control, and enterprise environments. Manufacturing engineering methods, techniques and algorithms are introduced, and engineering ethics issues are also discussed. Prerequisite: ENGR2080
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