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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.

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Thematic Core
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Thematic Core
ENME 2671
Fluid Mech/Heat Transfer III
description
  • ENME 2671 (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 2661.
ENGR 3313
Engineering Design Project I
description
  • ENGR 3313 (4 qtr. hrs.)

    Planning, development and execution of an engineering design project. The project may be interdisciplinary, involving aspects of Computer, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. Projects have economic, ethical, social, and other constraints, as appropriate. Design activities include: 1) preparation of a problem description including quantitative objectives and criteria for success; 2) generation and analysis of alternate designs, and choice of best design; 3) formulation of test procedures to demonstrate that the design chosen meets the criteria for success and testing of the completed project where feasible; 4) reporting on the design and testing. Prerequisite(s): senior standing in engineering.
ENGR 3323
Engineering Design Project II
description
  • ENGR 3323 (4 qtr. hrs.)

    Planning, development and execution of an engineering design project. The project may be interdisciplinary, involving aspects of Computer, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. Projects have economic, ethical, social, and other constraints, as appropriate. Design activities include: 1) preparation of a problem description including quantitative objectives and criteria for success; 2) generation and analysis of alternate designs, and choice of best design; 3) formulation of test procedures to demonstrate that the design chosen meets the criteria for success and testing of the completed project where feasible; 4) reporting on the design and testing. Prerequisites: senior standing in engineering.
Technical Elective
ENME 3721
Controls
description
  • ENME 3721 (3 qtr. hrs.)

    NEED DESCRIPTION AND PREQUISITES
ENGR 3950
Engineering Assessment II
description
  • ENGR 3950 (0 qtr. hrs.)

    Students in ABET/EAC accredited curricula must register for and take the Fundamentals of Engineering Examination (FE) and complete an engineering exit interview. Students will also complete other Assessment related tasks during class meetings. To be taken in the last Spring quarter of attendance.
Elective
ENME 2810
Mech Engineering Lab I
description
  • ENME 2810 (3 qtr. hrs.)

    Engineering experiments illustrating selected topics in heat transfer, fluid mechanics, solid mechanics, thermodynamics, measurement and control. Use of microcomputers in experimentation and control. This course encourages the development of laboratory experimentation skills, design skills and technical writing skills. Prerequisites: ENME 2651, ENME 2720, ENME 2541, or permission of instructor.
ENME 2820
Mech Engineering Lab II
description
  • ENME 2820 (3 qtr. hrs.)

    Engineering experiments illustrating selected topics in heat transfer, fluid mechanics, solid mechanics, thermodynamics, measurement and control. Use of microcomputers in experimentation and control. This course encourages the development of laboratory experimentation skills, design skills and technical writing skills. Prerequisite: ENME 2810, permission of instructor.
This quarter may be used for Study Abroad.
Technical Elective
Technical Elective

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