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EDEL 417 - Social Studies Methods for Grades K-6 Methods, materials, and strategies for teaching social studies in grades K-6.
Prerequisites PREQ: Admission to the professional education sequence. COREQ: EDEL 390.
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EDEL 419 - Mathematics Methods Grades 3-6 The development of mathematical concepts: program, methods, and materials for grades 3-6.
Prerequisites PREQ: Admission to the professional education sequence and EDEL 418. COREQ: EDEL 390.
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EDEL 432 - Integrated Curriculum Research, theory, and instructional practice related to integrating communications processes with all subject areas in grades 3-6. Includes field-based component.
Prerequisites PREQ: Admission to Teacher Ed. Program in Elementary Education. COREQ: This course must be taken concurrently with EDEL 390 or EDEL 484.
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EDEL 446 - Digital Literacy Methods for Grades K-6 The study and use of the forms of digital literacy in school and professional settings; emphasis on instructional applications, issues, and trends.
Prerequisites COREQ: ELMG 484 or SPED 484.
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EDEL 465 - Teaching the Child in Crisis Exploration of crisis situations to improve teacher competency; methods for dealing with the child in crisis at various developmental levels.
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EDEL 470 - Early Childhood Curriculum Materials, environments, and interactions for 2-5 year olds in all curricular areas including thinking and social problem-solving for children with and without disabilities. This course is cross-listed with BK and SPED 470. 2 Lecture, 3 Lab.
Credits (3) |
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EDEL 476 - Guiding Children’s Behavior and Managing Classrooms Methods for managing classrooms and helping students from kindergarten to grade 9 develop self discipline.
Prerequisites COREQ: 490, 495.
Credits (2) |
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EDEL 483 - Internship Observing, planning, teaching, and evaluating young children with and without disabilities in a variety of settings. This course is cross-listed with BK and SPED 483. 5 days/week, full-time.
Prerequisites COREQ: BK/EDEL/SPED 496.
Credits (5, R20) |
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EDEL 488 - Internship II Observing, planning, teaching, and evaluating young children with and without disabilities in a variety of settings. This course is cross-listed with BK 488.
Credits (9) |
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EDEL 490 - Supervised Student Teaching A full-time internship under university supervision.
Prerequisites COREQ: 476, 495.
Credits (9) |
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EDEL 496 - Internship Seminar The interrelationships of theory and practice in the context of experience. This course is cross-listed with BK and SPED 496.
Prerequisites COREQ: BK 483.
Credits (1, R4) |
Emergency and Disaster Management |
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EDM 250 - Introduction to Emergency and Disaster Management Overview of emergency and disaster management. Topics include major concepts, theory and history, terminology, and the roles, functions and inter-relationships of key agencies and organizations involved in this field.
Credits (3) |
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EDM 322 - Social Dimensions of a Disaster An exploration of the social implications of a disaster, including its effects on victims, their families, first responders, the community, businesses, the economy, and special populations.
Prerequisites PREQ or COREQ: EDM 250 or permission of instructor.
Credits (3) |
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EDM 324 - Emergency Planning Introduction to the multiple facets of emergency planning.
Prerequisites PREQ or COREQ: EDM 250 or permission of instructor.
Credits (3) |
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EDM 326 - Risk Assessment and Vulnerability Analysis Introduction to concepts and principles of risk assessment and vulnerability analysis.
Prerequisites PREQ or COREQ: EDM 250 or permission of instructor.
Credits (3) |
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EDM 332 - Disaster Response Operations and Management An overview of the response phase of the disaster management cycle, during which resources are marshaled, deployed and managed.
Prerequisites PREQ or COREQ: EDM 250 or permission of instructor.
Credits (3) |
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EDM 340 - Political and Policy Basis of Emergency and Disaster Management An exploration of the political dynamics of American emergency and disaster management.
Prerequisites PREQ: EDM 250 or permission of instructor.
Credits (3) |
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EDM 351 - Resource Management Identification, coordination and effective utilization of government, private and not-for profit resources by emergency responders.
Prerequisites PREQ: EDM 250 or permission of instructor.
Credits (3) |
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EDM 360 - Asset Protection & Critical Infrastructure Examination of economic, legal, organizational and social infrastructure related to emergency management.
Prerequisites PREQ: EDM 250.
Credits (3) |
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EDM 405 - GIS and Emergency Mapping A overview of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and other forms emergency mapping for mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery.
Prerequisites PREQ: EDM 250 or permission of the instructor.
Credits 3 |
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EDM 406 - Incident Command Systems The course will build on students basic knowledge of incident command systems by exploring the application of and issues with the use of the incident management system in an emergecy or disaster situation.
Prerequisites PREQ: EDM 250, EDM 324, and EDM 332; or permission of the instructor.
Credits 3 |
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EDM 435 - Homeland Security Overview of relevant issues relating to the problems and practices of providing “homeland security”. Seminar.
Credits (3) |
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EDM 440 - Methods of Disaster Research This course introduces students to the fundamentals of social sciences and disaster research including research terminology, design, analysis, and presentation of data.
Prerequisites PREQ: EDM 250, EDM 322, EDM 324, EDM 326, EDM 332, and EDM 335.
Credits 3 |
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EDM 441 - Methods of Disaster Research Project Application of research fundamentals in a capstone project with an emergency management organization or community group.
Prerequisites PREQ: EDM 440
Credits 1 |
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EDM 448 - Emergency Exercise Design and Evaluation Design, development and assessment of simulated exercises to evaluate and improve emergency readiness and response capabilities.
Prerequisites PREQ: EDM 250 or permission of instructor.
Credits (3) |
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EDM 452 - Legal Issues in Emergency and Disaster Management Overview of relevant federal and state statutes relating to emergency and disaster management and applicable legal concepts.
Prerequisites PREQ: EDM 250 or permission of instructor.
Credits (3) |
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EDM 457 - Terrorism Examination of the origins, evolution, dimensions, and impacts of both domestic and international terrorism.
Credits (3) |
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EDM 460 - Case Studies in Emergency and Disaster Management In-depth examination of specific public crises and disasters.
Prerequisites PREQ: EDM 250 or permission of instructor.
Credits (3) |
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EDM 480 - Independent Study in Emergency and Disaster Management Independent Study in Emergency and Disaster Management
Prerequisites PREQ: EDM 250 or permission of instructor.
Credits (1-3, R6) |
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EDM 483 - Internship in Emergency and Disaster Management Supervised application of academic study in a practical public safety and/or security management setting.
Prerequisites EDM 250 or permission of instructor.
Credits (3-12, R12) |
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EDM 493 - Topics in Emergency and Disaster Management Topics in Emergency and Disaster Management
Prerequisites PREQ: EDM 250 or permission of instructor.
Credits (1-3, R12) |
Emergency Medical Care |
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EMC 210 - Introduction to Wilderness Medicine Survey and introduction to the principles and practices of medical care in austere or wilderness environment.
Credits (3) |
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EMC 240 - Introduction to Emergency Medical Care Basic life support; assessment and care of traumatic and medical emergencies; and patient stabilization.
Credits (3) |
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EMC 310 - Wilderness Medicine I Advanced life support for wilderness medicine.
Prerequisites PREQ: 210.
Credits (3) |
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EMC 320 - Introduction to Pharmacology Principles, including the dynamics of drug activity, synthesis, and toxicity in drug therapy.
Prerequisites Junor or Senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing.
Credits 3 |
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EMC 321 - Pharmacology Techniques Techniques of medication calculation and administration. 2 Lab.
Prerequisites Junior or Senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing.
Credits 1 |
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EMC 340 - Introduction to Clinical Medicine The role and responsibilities of the paramedic, basic medical terminology, patient assessment, including history taking and physical examination techniques.
Prerequisites Junior or Senior EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing.
Credits 3 |
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EMC 341 - Introduction to Clinical Medicine Lab Patient assessment including history taking and physical examination techniques.
Prerequisites Junior or Senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing.
Credits 1 |
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EMC 350 - Cardiology Pathophysiology, assessment, and treatment of cardiac emergencies. 2 Lecture.
Prerequisites Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing, and EMC 320, and EMC 321, and EMC 340, and EMC 341, and EMC 351, and EMC 381.
Credits 1 |
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EMC 351 - Basic ECG Interpretation ECG interpretation in the monitoring leads.
Prerequisites PREQ: Junior or Senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing. COREQ: EMC 351 Lab.
Credits (1) |
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EMC 352 - Cardiology Lab Assessment and treatment of cardiac emergencies.
Prerequisites Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing, and EMC 320, and EMC 321, and EMC 340, and EMC 341, and EMC 351, and EMC 381.
Credits 1 |
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EMC 360 - Acute Fluid and Respiratory Disorders Pathophysiology, assessment, and treatment of respiratory emergencies; fluid and electrolyte imbalance; manifestations and principles of treatment of shock. 3 Lecture.
Prerequisites Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing, and EMC 321, and EMC 351, and EMC 381.
Credits 3 |
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EMC 361 - Advanced Emergency Medical Techniques Traditional techniques of intravenous and respiratory therapy; introduction to new techniques. 3 Lab.
Prerequisites Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing, and EMC 320, and EMC 321, and EMC 340, and EMC 341, and EMC 351, and EMC 381.
Credits 1 |
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EMC 370 - Medical Emergencies Assessment and advanced life-support for nontraumatic medical emergencies.
Prerequisites Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing, and EMC 321, and EMC 351, and EMC 381.
Credits 3 |
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EMC 381 - Clinical Practicum I Development of basic life support skills.
Prerequisites Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing.
Credits 1 |
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EMC 382 - Clinical Practicum II Development of clinical competency in patient assessment skills.
Prerequisites PREQ: Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program in good standing, and EMC 320, and EMC 321, and EMC 340, and EMC 341, and EMC 351 and EMC 381.
Credits 1 |
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EMC 389 - Cooperative Education in EMC See Cooperative Education Program.
Credits (1 or 3, R12) |
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EMC 410 - Trauma Management Assessment and management of traumatic emergencies, including patient access, stabilization, and transport; radio communications and use of ALS protocols.
Prerequisites Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing, and EMC 350, and EMC 352, and EMC 361, and EMC 382.
Credits 2 |
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EMC 411 - Trauma Management Lab Assessment and management of traumatic emergencies. 1 Lab.
Prerequisites Junior or senior level EMC major accepted to the program and in good standing, and EMC 350, and EMC 352, and EMC 361, and EMC 382.
Credits 1 |
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EMC 420 - Maternal and Child Emergency Care Obstetrical, gynecological, and pediatric emergencies.
Prerequisites Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing, and EMC 350, and EMC 352, and EMC 361, and EMC 382.
Credits 2 |
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EMC 421 - Maternal and Child Emergency Care Lab Assessment and treatment of obstetrical, gynecological, and pediatric emergencies. 1 Lab.
Prerequisites Junior or senior level EMC major accepted to the program and in good standing, EMC 350, EMC 352, EMC 361, and EMC 382.
Credits 1 |
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EMC 430 - Special Needs Patients Assessment and emergency care of the elderly and handicapped.
Prerequisites Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing, and EMC 483.
Credits 1 |
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EMC 440 - Wilderness Medicine II Trauma care and preventive medicine in the wilderness environment.
Prerequisites PREQ: 310.
Credits (3) |
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EMC 445 - EMC Systems Management Planning and managing an emergency medical services system. Emphasis on demand analysis, staffing, medical direction, reimbursement, capital investment, and cost control.
Prerequisites Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing or EDM major.
Credits 3 |
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EMC 450 - Wilderness Medicine III Advanced wilderness survival skills with special emphasis on medical event planning for outdoor pursuits.
Prerequisites COREQ: 486.
Credits (3) |
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EMC 451 - Advanced ECG Interpretation Advanced electrocardiography including 12-lead ECG interpretation. 1 lecture. 2 lab.
Prerequisites Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing, and EMC 350, and EMC 352, and EMC 361, and EMC 382.
Credits 1 |
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EMC 452 - Critical Cardiac and Resuscitation Management Pathophysiology, assessment, and treatment of critical cardiac emergencies, including the management of cardiac arrest and post-resuscitation care as a team leader. 2 Lab.
Prerequisites Junior and senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing, and EMC 350, and EMC 352, and EMC 361, and EMC 382.
Credits 1 |
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EMC 461 - Simulation Laboratory Application of Emergency Assessment and medical management skills using a human patient simulator. 2 Lab.
Prerequisites Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the Program and in good standing, and EMC 483.
Credits 1 |
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EMC 482 - Independent Study in Emergency Medical Care Independent Study in Emergency Medical Care
Prerequisites Junior or Senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing.
Credits 1-3, R3 |
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EMC 483 - Clinical Practicum III Experience to develop clinical competency in advanced life support assessment and skills. 12 Lab hours.
Prerequisites PREQ: Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing. EMC 350, EMC 352, EMC 360, EMC 361, EMC 370, and EMC 382.
Credits 4 |
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EMC 484 - Clinical Practicum IV Advanced clinical rotations in a hospital setting. 8 Lab.
Prerequisites PREQ: Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing. EMC 410, EMC 411, EMC 420, EMC 421, EMC 451, EMC 452, and EMC 483.
Credits 2 |
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EMC 485 - MICU Practicum Supervised field experience on mobile intensive care units. 9 Lab.
Prerequisites PREQ: Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing. EMC 410, EMC 411, EMC 420, EMC 421, EMC 451, EMC 452, and EMC 483.
Credits 3 |
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EMC 486 - Wilderness Medicine Clinical Practicum Clinical experience with skills utilized in back country medicine, rescue techniques, land navigation, and evacuation.
Prerequisites COREQ: 450.
Credits (3) |
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EMC 487 - Advanced MICU Practicum Supervised field experience on mobile intensive care units to review, update, and maintain skills. 8 Field.
Prerequisites PREQ: 485 or current paramedic certification; permission of program director.
Credits (2, R8) |
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EMC 488 - EMC Management Internship Supervised management experience with an approved emergency medical service provider or regulator. 5 weeks, full time.
Prerequisites PREQ: EMC major and permission of program director.
Credits (2, R4) |
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EMC 493 - Topics in Emergency Medical Care Topics in Emergency Medical Care.
Prerequisites Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing.
Credits 1-3, R3 |
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EMC 496 - Senior Seminar in Emergency Medical Care Overview of current EMS practice. Examination of issues related to professionalism and scope of practice. 2 Seminar.
Prerequisites Junior or senior level EMC major admitted to the program and in good standing, and EMC 483.
Credits 1 |
Engineering |
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ECET 446 - Modern Power Systems Analysis Power transmission and distribution network architecture and composition; load flow studies; symetrical components; parameters and equivalent circuits. A term project will be required.
Prerequisites ECET 242 and ECET 321.
Credits (4) |
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ENGR 132 - Engineering Graphics Engineering design graphics, spatial visualization, orthographic projection, dimensioning, tolerances, and basic 3D constraint-based modeling.
Credits (3) Contact Hours: (4) |
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ENGR 190 - Technology Systems An introductory engineering course for non-majors. Starting with natural curiosity, the interrelationships between engineering, physics, and mathematics are investigated in everyday objects.
Credits (3) |
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ENGR 199 - Introduction to Engineering Practices and Principles I An introduction to the engineering discipline. Group work, oral communication, problem solving and design process will be introduced through lecture and project-based learning activities. Freshman Engineering majors only. 2 Lecture, 2 Lab.
Credits 3 |
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ENGR 200 - Engineering Practices and Principles II Engineering practices and principles, teaming, project planning, written communications, and conceptual design processes will be introduced through lecture and project-based learning activities. 2 lecture, 2 lab.
Prerequisites PREQ: ENGR 199 with a grade of C or better.
Credits (3) |
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ENGR 201 - Engineering Mechanics Statics Resolution of forces; moments, and couples to achieve equilibrium in static structures; centroid and moment of inertia; Cartesian vector analysis; partical equilibrium; internal forces; friction.
Prerequisites PREQ: Math 153, COREQ: PHYS 230
Credits 3 |
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ENGR 202 - Mechanics of Materials Develop a fundamental understanding of stress and strain applied to deformable bodies including axial and shear loading, torsion, bending beams, combined loading, and column buckling. Required minimum grade for major is C.
Prerequisites MATH 255 and ENGR 201
Credits 3 |
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ENGR 211 - Materials Science Knowledge of various common engineering materials will be developed through an understanding of microscopic structures, physical properties, equilibrium diagrams, and kinetic processes. Required minimum grade for major is C.
Prerequisites PHYS 230 and CHEM 139
Credits 3 |
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ENGR 300 - Professional Development Viewing engineering as a career through participation in activities such as attendance of professional society meetings, participation in student organizations, attendance at visiting lectures, seminars, etc. S/U grading.
Prerequisites PREQ: Junior standing in EE.
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ENGR 315 - Electrical Engineering Fundamentals Principles of electrical and electronic measurements; DC and AC circuit theory; components; semiconductor devices; amplifiers; digital logic; motors; transformers. Not open to electrical engineering or electrical and computer engineering technology majors.
Prerequisites PREQ: PHYS 231and MATH 255
Credits 3 |
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ENGR 331 - Design for Manufacturing Design for manufacturing and assembly, process selection, concurrent engineering, and product re-engineering. The focus is on engineering designs ahat affect cost, quality, and cycle time.
Prerequisites PREQ: ENGR 202, COREQ: MATH 370
Credits 3 |
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ENGR 350 - Engineering Practices and Principles III Engineering project-based learning (open-ended) with emphasis on project control and engineering design processes. Special emphasis will be placed on professional, ethical, global, environmental, and contemporary issues. 2 Lecture, 2 Lab.
Prerequisites PREQ: ENGR 200 with a “C” or better.
Credits (3) |
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ENGR 352 - Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer This course covers thermodynamics and heat transfer fundamentals including the enthalpy, entropy, and the first and second laws of thermodynamics, conduction, convection, and radiation.
Prerequisites PREQ: MATH 140 or MATH 153, CHEM 139, PHYS 130 or 230, & ET 141 or ENGR 211.
Credits (3) |
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ENGR 353 - Thermodynamics This course introduces the concepts and principles of thermodynamics along with the laws of thermodynamics, mass/energy analysis, power cycles and refrigeration cycles.
Prerequisites MATH 255 and MATH 320
Credits 3 |
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ENGR 389 - Cooperative Education See Cooperative Education program.
Credits (3, R9) |
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ENGR 400 - Engineering Capstone I Senior engineering project selection, planning, and development. Emphasis will be placed on defining project requirements, developing project work breakdown structure, conceptual designs, and working prototypes. 1 Lecture, 4 Lab.
Prerequisites PREQ: ENGR 350, with a “C” or better.
Credits 3 |
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ENGR 402 - System Dynamics and Control Modeling and analysis of continuous systems in time and frequency domains; control system design; and applications of control theory to electromechanical system simulations using MATLAB.
Prerequisites MATH 320 and (EE 202 OR ENGR 315)
Credits 3 |
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ENGR 411 - Engineering Numerical Analysis Development of numerical algorithms to provide solutions to common problems formulated in engineering and the applicability and limits of the appropriate use.
Prerequisites MATH 256 and (EE 200 or MATH 340 or CS 150)
Credits 3 |
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ENGR 450 - Engineering Capstone II Senior engineering project design, development, fabrication, and testing. Emphasis will be placed on iterative design processes, project management and execution, fabrication and testing. 1 Lecture, 4 Lab.
Prerequisites PREQ: ENGR 400, with a “C” or better.
Credits 3 |
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ENGR 493 - Special Topics in Engineering Special Topics in Engineering
Prerequisites Permission of instructor.
Credits 1-3 (R6) |
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ME 211 - Mechanical Engineering Lab I Laboratory exercises in support of ENGR 211.
Corequisites ENGR 211
Credits 1 |
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ME 301 - Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics Principles of dynamics; particle motion; kinetics of rigid bodies; work and energy; impulse and momentum; vector methods.
Prerequisites MATH 320 and ENGR 201
Credits 3 |
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ME 302 - Design of Machine Elements I Analysis and design of machine elements and machines; material selection, fatigue failure, finite elements; mechanical power transmission components including gears, bearings, shafts, and frictional devices.
Prerequisites ENGR 202Corequisites ME 312
Credits 3 |
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ME 311 - Mechanical Engineering Lab II Laboratory exercises in support of ME 321.
Corequisites ME 321.
Credits 1 |
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ME 312 - Mechanical Engineering Lab III Laboratory exercieses in support of ME 302 and ME 332
Corequisites ME 302 or permission of Department Head.
Credits 1 |
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ME 321 - Fluid Dynamics Fundamentals of fluid dynamics; fluid statics; incompressible flow with friction; compressible flow without friction; power requirements for pumpts and turbines; energy losses.
Prerequisites MATH 320.Corequisites ME 311.
Credits 3 |
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ME 332 - Measurement and Instrumentation Principles of instrumentation; theory and practice with modern sensors; computer-based data acquisition techniques; signal processing.
Prerequisites ENGR 315 and ME 321.
Credits 3 |
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ME 401 - Design of Machine Elements II Analysis of function, classification, position, velocity, and acceleration of multi-element mechanical linkages. Kinematic analysis and synthesis of linkages through the use of theory and software.
Prerequisites ME 301 and ME 302.
Credits 3 |
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ME 402 - System Dynamics and Control Modeling and analysis of continuous systems in time and frequency domains; control system design; and applications of control theory to electromechanical system simulations using MATLAB.
Prerequisites ME 401.
Credits 3 |
Engineering Technology |
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ET 101 - Introduction to Computer Graphics and Animation Fundamentals of computer graphics and animation; two, three and four dimensional computer graphics; engineered product layout and marketing; image and object types. 2 Lecture, 2 Lab.
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