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3.00 Credits
Introduces types of manipulators, manipulator parts and linkages, kinematic equations and their solutions; synthesis of manipulator mechanisms, path generation and motion trajectories, manipulator dynamics, payload and compliance, and computer-aided design of manipulator mechanisms. Lec. 3 hrs. Pre-requisite: MECH 483.
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3.00 Credits
Covers microprocessor programming; control hardware characteristics; interfacing to robots, applications of electro-mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic robots; robot programming languages; computerized numerical control, and design and optimization for manufacturing cells for specified manufacturing processes and cycles. Lec. 3 hrs. Pre-requisite: MECH 483.
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3.00 Credits
The course focuses on science and technology of solar energy harvesting. Major focus will be on photovoltaics cells (PV). This course will teach science and technology of PV cells. Various complimentary systems required to channel energy from PV cells to electrical appliances will be discussed. This course will also introduce key developments to make PV cells economical and more energy efficient. During this course, we will also highlight the impact of governmental policies and socio-economic conditions on the proliferation of solar energy harvesting. Pre-requisite: PI.
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3.00 Credits
Fuel cells are introduced as a renewable energy resource. This course covers the concepts and fundamentals of fuel cells. Various types of fuel cells will be discussed to give in-depth understanding of practical fuel cell device. Experiments will be conducted as necessary. Pre-requisite: MECH 208.
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3.00 Credits
Covers creative design, design problem formulation, structure of open-ended solution processes in system design; familiarization with technological resources; group projects on design of complex mechanical systems, feasibility studies, group presentation of project feasibility, and developing impact and planning statement. Lab 6 hrs. Pre-requisite: MECH 351, MECH 361, and MECH 371.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of group projects from Senior Design Project I, including consideration of economic, risk and reliability factors, and development of preliminary designs, prototypes, tests and optimization, and project report and presentation. Lab 6 hrs. Pre-requisite: MECH 491.
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Covers a specific area related to mechanical engineering that is not normally covered in regular courses and/or for which there is sufficient student interest. May be used as a technical elective. Lec. 1 hr. or Lab 3 hrs. for each credit hour. Pre-requisite: PI.
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Individual study by the student is conducted under supervision of a faculty member, on a project related to mechanical engineering, including presentation of project report. Lec. 1 hr. or Lab 3 hrs. for each credit hour. Pre-requisite: PI.
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3.00 Credits
Demonstrates techniques for using Office Suite applications in a business environment. Particular emphasis on integrating applications within the Suite; fundamental Internet concepts; World Wide Web browsing, searching, publishing, and advanced Internet productivity tools. Includes laboratory. Pre-requisite: None.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces fundamental concepts of business application development. Structured logic will be used to define requirements, write specifications, design, develop, test and integrate applications. Emphasis will be placed on problem solving techniques using variables, conditional statements, loops, procedures, and debugging techniques. Pre-requisite: MGIS 120.
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