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MATH 2060
Elements of Linear Algebra
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  • MATH 2060 (4 qtr. hrs.)

    Matrices, systems of linear equations, vectors, eigenvalues and eigenvectors; idea of a vector space; applications in the physical, social, engineering, and life sciences. Prerequisite: MATH 1750 or equivalent.
AHSS foundation
[AHUM 1000 or SOCS 1000]
Foundation courses
description
  • AHUM 1000 (4 qtr. hrs.)

    This foundational requirement exposes students to the perspective of the arts and humanities. Each student will take two foundational arts and humanities classes to complete the requirement (8 hours). These classes promote students' engagement with ideas, texts and creative expressions to help them recognize the power of these expressions to shape human experiences. Students reflect critically on multiple perspectives and their impact on human history, diverse cultures and the world around us.

    SOCS 1000 (4 qtr. hrs.)

    This foundational requirement exposes students to the perspectives of the social sciences. Each student will take two foundational social science classes to complete this requirement (8 hours). Each course explicitly addresses the interaction between human conduct and the context/environment in which that conduct occurs, the character of knowledge in the social sciences and how that may or may not differ from the character of knowledge in other fields, and how the subject matter of the courses is relevant for understanding one or more contemporary social problems.

ENGR 2620
Engineering Integration II
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  • ENGR 2620 (3 qtr. hrs.)

    Interdisciplinary course combining topics from Computer, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, with emphasis on laboratory experience and the design, analysis and testing of interdisciplinary systems. Manufacture of mechanical systems and/or circuit boards. Team project work on interdisciplinary “design-and-build” projects. Prerequisite(s) for ENGR 2620: ENGR 2610. Co-requisite for ENGR 2620: enrollment in appropriate junior level engineering courses.
ENGR 3610
Engineering Analysis
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  • ENGR 3610 (3 qtr. hrs.)

    Applied mathematics for engineers. Generalized Fourier analysis, complex variables, vector calculus, introduction to Bessel functions, and applied probability and statistics. Prerequisites: MATH 2070, MATH 2080.
ENGR 2610
Engineering Integration I
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  • ENGR 2610 (3 qtr. hrs.)

    Interdisciplinary course combining topics from Computer, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, with emphasis on laboratory experience and the design, analysis and testing of interdisciplinary systems. Manufacture of mechanical systems and/or circuit boards. Team project work on interdisciplinary "design-and-build" projects. Prerequisites: ENGR 2035 and junior standing in the appropriate engineering discipline. Co-requisite: enrollment in appropriate junior level engineering courses.
AHSS foundation
[AHUM 1000 or SOCS 1000]
Foundation courses
description
  • AHUM 1000 (4 qtr. hrs.)

    This foundational requirement exposes students to the perspective of the arts and humanities. Each student will take two foundational arts and humanities classes to complete the requirement (8 hours). These classes promote students' engagement with ideas, texts and creative expressions to help them recognize the power of these expressions to shape human experiences. Students reflect critically on multiple perspectives and their impact on human history, diverse cultures and the world around us.

    SOCS 1000 (4 qtr. hrs.)

    This foundational requirement exposes students to the perspectives of the social sciences. Each student will take two foundational social science classes to complete this requirement (8 hours). Each course explicitly addresses the interaction between human conduct and the context/environment in which that conduct occurs, the character of knowledge in the social sciences and how that may or may not differ from the character of knowledge in other fields, and how the subject matter of the courses is relevant for understanding one or more contemporary social problems.

ENME 2410
Materials Science I
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  • ENME 2410 (3 qtr. hrs.)

    Atomic structure, bonding and crystal structures in solids. Diffusion and crystal defects. Thermodynamics and phase equilibria in one-, two- and three-component systems, binary phase diagrams. Kinetics and phase transformations. Specific microstructure and mechanical properties of metals, glasses, ceramics, polymers and composites. Electrical conduction: energy levels and bands, charge carriers and insulators. Semiconductors of intrinsic and extrinsic types. Laboratory projects/demonstrations (ENME 2421). Prerequisites: PHYS 1212, CHEM 1010, MATH 1953 or permission of instructor.
ENME 2421
Materials Science II
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  • ENME 2421 (3 qtr. hrs.)

    Atomic structure, bonding and crystal structures in solids. Diffusion and crystal defects. Thermodynamics and phase equilibria in one-, two- and three-component systems, binary phase diagrams. Kinetics and phase transformations. Specific microstructure and mechanical properties of metals, glasses, ceramics, polymers and composites. Electrical conduction: energy levels and bands, charge carriers and insulators. Semiconductors of intrinsic and extrinsic types. Laboratory projects/demonstrations (ENME 2421). Prerequisite: ENME 2410.
ENME 2530
Engineering Mechanics III
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  • ENME 2530 (3 qtr. hrs.)

    (Co-listed with PHYS 2510, PHYS 2520, PHYS 2530) Statics of particles and rigid bodies, equivalent systems of forces, frames and machines, friction, centroids and centers of mass, moments of inertia, virtual work. Kinematics of particles, Newton's second law, energy and momentum methods for particles and systems of particles, angular momentum, impulsive motion, kinematics and motion of rigid bodies in two and three dimensions; accelerated frames of reference; mechanical vibrations. Prerequisites: ENME 2520, ENGR 3610 or permission of instructor.
ENME 2541
Mechanics of Materials
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  • ENME 2541 (3 qtr. hrs.)

    Normal and shear stress and strain; elasticity, mechanical properties of materials, principal stresses; torsion, beams, deflection of beams under loads, methods of superposition, failure theory, columns. Co-requisite: ENME 2410. Prerequisite: ENME 2520.
ENME 2651
Fluid Mech/Heat Transfer I
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  • ENME 2651 (3 qtr. hrs.)

    Course series provides students with the basic skill levels required to solve fluid mechanics and heat transfer problems. Topics include hydrostatics, dimensional analysis, incompressible and compressible flows, conduction, convection and radiation. Students explore a variety of solution techniques such as control volume, differential analysis, boundary layer analysis, finite differencing and resistance network analogies. Prerequisite: ENME 2520.
ENME 2661
Fluid Mech/Heat Transfer II
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  • ENME 2661 (3 qtr. hrs.)

    Course series provides students with the basic skill levels required to solve fluid mechanics and heat transfer problems. Topics include hydrostatics, dimensional analysis, incompressible and compressible flows, conduction, convection and radiation. Students explore a variety of solution techniques such as control volume, differential analysis, boundary layer analysis, finite differencing and resistance network analogies. Prerequisite: ENME 2651.
ENME 2720
Engineering Thermodynamics II
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  • ENME 2720 (3 qtr. hrs.)

    Properties of a pure substance. Use of tables of properties. First and second laws of thermodynamics for closed and open systems. Work, heat, power and entropy. Engine, power plant and refrigeration cycles. Gas mixtures, thermodynamic relations and chemical reactions. Prerequisite: ENME 2710.
ENME 3511
Machine Design
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  • ENME 3511 (3 qtr. hrs.)

    Application of statics, dynamics, mechanics of materials, and manufacturing processes to the design of machine elements and systems. Properties of materials and design criteria. Synthesis and analysis of a machine design project. Prerequisites: ENME 2520, ENME 2541.
 

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