Courses
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ENGR-1113 Foundations in Engineering Mathematics
A survey of the key areas of mathematics as they apply to the field of engineering. Specific emphasis will be placed on algebra, trigonometry, calculus, and differential equation fundamentals. Active learning exercises will be utilized throughout the course to demonstrate the utility of the math being learned. Lecture - 2 hours; Laboratory - 3 hours. This course is normally offered in the fall semester.
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ENGR-1122 Engineering Computing
An introduction to software that will be required in the engineering curriculum. Excel, MathCAD, and MATLAB will be covered. Students will design and build a small system in class which will then be used as the source problem for applying the software tools under study. Laboratory - 6 hours. This course is normally offered in the fall semester.
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ENGR-1132 Procedural Programming
An introduction to structured programming focusing on algorithm development and implementation. Lecture - 1 hour; Laboratory - 3 hours. This course is normally offered in the fall semester.
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ENGR-1242 Engineering Fundamentals
Fundamentals of computer, electrical and mechanical engineering design and analysis. Students will use design principles to complete an electromechanical system. Laboratory - 6 hours. This course is normally offered in the spring semester.
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ENGR-1252 Intro to Solid Modeling
An introduction to solid modeling, including discussion of the elements required for correct and accurate mechanical drawings. A semester project involving the design and analysis of a component is required. A survey of computer aided design tools is provided. This course is normally offered in the spring semester.
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ENGR-2313 Statics
This class is the first of three courses in the study of mechanics. Statics is the study of forces applied to structures. An understanding of statics is a prerequisite for studying strength of material and dynamics. Lecture - 3 hours. This course is normally offered in the fall semester.
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ENGR-2433 Thermodynamics I
An introduction to the analysis of thermal processes, devices and systems. Thermodynamic properties of pure substances; First and Second Law applications for closed and open systems; power and refrigeration cycle analysis. Lecture - 3 hours. This course is normally offered in the spring semester.
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ENGR-2523 Dynamics
A study of force action related to displacement, velocity and acceleration of particles and rigid bodies using translation and rotation, work and energy and impulse and momentum principles. Lecture - 3 hours. This course is normally offered in the fall semester.
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ENGR-2533 Strength of Materials
This class is the second of three courses in the study of mechanics. Strength of materials is the study of stress and strain in structures caused by the application of forces and moments. An understanding of strength and materials is a prerequisite for studying machine design and doing engineering structural design. Lecture - 3 hours. This course is normally offered in the springl semester.
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ENGR-2544 Intro Digital Sys Design
Develops a fundamental understanding of combinational and sequential digital circuits and the design of digital systems using various levels of modern IC technology. Lecture - 3 hours; Laboratory - 3 hours. This course is normally offered in the fall semester.
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ENGR-2614 Electrical Circuit Analysis
Introduction of electrical components (inductors, capacitors, resistors) and electronic components -operational amplifiers and the bipolar junction transistor (BJT)- in circuit applications. Network time-domain analysis and first and second-order system response. AC phase and frequency-domain system response; analysis of power circuits and systems. Lecture - 2 hours; Laboratory - 3 hours. This course is normally offered in the spring semester.
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ENGR-2623 Mechanical Engineering Instrumentation
Introduction to mechanical engineering instrumentation and electric circuit analysis. Kirchoff-s loop and node laws, operational amplifier circuits, instrument performance characteristics, error analysis, and digital data acquisition systems. Lecture - 3 hours. This course is normally offered in the spring semester.
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ENGR-3023 Engineering Math
Topics in mathematics with direct application to the solving of engineering problems. Discrete statistics and random variables. Lecture - 3 hours. This course is normally offered in the spring semester.
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ENGR-3213 Engineering Economics
History, money supply, supply and demand, time value of money, money management, economic measurement, break-even analysis, system analysis and decision-making in engineering and management. Lecture - 3 hours. This course is normally offered in the fall semester. This course is normally offered every semester.
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ENGR-3311 Experimental Mechanics
An investigation of experimental methods applied to the field of Solid Mechanics. Emphasis will be placed upon collecting, analyzing, and interpreting experimental results to foster critical thinking and upon experimental planning. Laboratory - 3 hours. This course is normally offered in the fall semester.
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ENGR-5003 Foundations of Engineering Ethics and˝Values
Theories of engineering ethics and values. Ethical theory from a Christian viewpoint. Impact of technology on society. Individual options and obligations for action. Case studies will be used to study a range of issues including environment, safety, honesty, organizational communication, quality control and product liability.
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ENGR-5103 Innovation and Invention
Innovation and invention and their relation to engineering in the workplace. Study of sources of innovative ideas such as surroundings. Understanding the patent process and managing intellectual property.
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ENGR-5113 Random Variables & Stochastic Processes
Provides a fundamental understanding of probabilistic methods in engineering and the essential mathematical methods for handling random processes. Includes the statistical properties of random variables, probabilistic transformations, and stationary and non-stationary random processes. Applications to estimation, hypothesis testing, response of systems to random inputs, estimation theory, decision theory, and queueing theory.
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ENGR-5203 Systems Engineering
Principles and applications for design and engineering of complex technical systems: material will be a mix of lectures, case studies, and application to current industry systems. Topics include engineering systems terminology and methodology; creating innovative technical solutions; managing program requirements; resolving integration issues; effective communication; and, effective team, project, and program management.
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ENGR-5700 Research
Research under the supervision of a member of the faculty. 1-6 credit hours. May be repeated for credit, max 6.
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ENGR-5710 Project
Individual or group projects involving design, verification, and report. 1-6 credit hours. May be repeated for credit, max 6.
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ENGR-5800 Directed Studies
Investigation outside the classroom of topics not normally covered in lecture courses. 1-3 credit hours. May be repeated for credit, max 6.
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ENGR-5813 SS: Special Topics
Special studies class.
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