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ENGR 2951 - Independent Study
1 to 3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Individual study of topic of particular interest to the student and instructor in general engineering. Offered fall and spring semesters. Must be enrolled in one of the following Classifications: Sophomore, Junior.Unlimited repeats permitted.Course Attributes: Requires Instructor Approval.
ENGR 3101 - Engineering Education 1
4 Credits Normal Grading Mode
To include topics from history of engineering and math/science that apply to engineering, an overview of the mathematical foundation of engineering, graphing and the use of technology in a K-12 classroom. Admission to Teacher Education or permission of instructor required. Offered spring semester. Course Attributes: Effective Comm Non-Writing, Informed Responses-Aesthetics, Requires CTE admission, Scientific and Quant Literacy.
ENGR 3501 - Professional Practice
1 Credit Grading mode is S/U
Cooperative education (co-op) employment in a semi-professional capacity. Students work full-time (40 hours per week) in the research, development, manufacturing, or engineering department of an industrial company, consulting firm or governmental agency. A student report on the assignment and an employer's evaluation are required. CUM GPA of 2.5 minimum required. Offered fall, spring and summer semesters. Prerequisite(s):ENGR 2501 Minimum Grade of S. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: Engineering. Must be enrolled in one of the following Classifications: Senior, Junior.This course may be repeated 5 times.
ENGR 3611 - Interdisciplinary Design Experience
3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
This interdisciplinary course is an immersive design experience aimed at improving student knowledge and application across engineering disciplines. The course focuses upon developing a growth mindset, improving communication skills, facilitating collaboration, and generating, evaluating, and selecting concepts from multiple design alternatives. The course's learning outcomes include: problem identification, problem decomposition, design progression and articulation, prototyping, and critical reflection. This hands-on course will guide students through a design-build-test-refine model of engineering design.
ENGR 3901 - Special Topics
1 to 3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Selected topics of current interest in general engineering. May be repeated as topic varies. Offered fall and spring semester. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: Engineering. Unlimited repeats permitted.Course Attributes: Requires Instructor Approval.
ENGR 4011 - Capstone Design Experience 1
1 Credit Normal Grading Mode
Experiential portion of the capstone design that is common to all majors in the college. Student teams demonstrate project management skills through use of effective communication techniques, including advisor/client meetings and written progress updates, oral presentations, and written reports. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: Engineering. Must be enrolled in one of the following Major fields of study: Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Education, Mechanical Engineering. Must be enrolled in one of the following Classifications: Senior.Unlimited repeats permitted.Course Attributes: Critical and Creative Thinking.
ENGR 4021 - Capstone Design Experience 2
2 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Continuation of the experiential portion of the capstone design that is common to all majors in the college. Student teams demonstrate project management skills through use of effective communication techniques, including advisor/client meetings and written progress updates, oral presentations, and written reports. Prerequisite(s):ENGR 4011 Minimum Grade of D. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: Engineering. Must be enrolled in one of the following Major fields of study: Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Education, Mechanical Engineering. Must be enrolled in one of the following Classifications: Senior.Unlimited repeats permitted.Course Attributes: Effective Comm Writing.
ENGR 4101 - Engineering Education 2
4 Credits Normal Grading Mode
To include topics from history and pedagogy of engineering in a K-12 environment, use of pedagogical tools, curriculum development and current policy issues. Admission to Teacher Education or permission of instructor required. Offered fall semester. Prerequisite(s):ENGR 3101 Minimum Grade of D. Course Attributes: Requires CTE admission.
ENGR 4201 - Engineering Education Senior Design 1
3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Educational aspects within a team-based design project in area in or related to a specific discipline within engineering issues regarding effective teamwork. Utilization of project management standards. Establishment of project capabilities, requirements and constraints. Pedagogy and/or policy issues as applied to projects. Must be enrolled in one of the following Fields of Study: Engineering Education. Course Attributes: Critical and Creative Thinking, Effective Comm Writing, Integration Across Disciplines.
ENGR 4211 - Engineering Education Senior Design 2
3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Continuation of Engineering Education Senior Design 1. Demonstration of educational aspects of project capabilities. Acceptance testing. Project deliverables. Prerequisite(s):ENGR 4201 Minimum Grade of D. Course Attributes: Informed Responses-Aesthetics.
ME 1411 - Engineering Material Science
3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Fundamental physical and microstructural characteristics of materials and how these relate to their mechanical properties. Evaluation of these properties for material selection. Metallurgical aspects including equilibrium diagrams. Includes hands-on experiences in material science. There is an additional fee for this course. Offered spring semester.
ME 1901 - Special Topics
1 to 3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Selected topics of current interest in mechanical engineering. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: Engineering. Must be enrolled in one of the following Fields of Study: Mechanical Engineering. Unlimited repeats permitted.
ME 1951 - Independent Study
1 to 3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Independent study of a topic of particular interest to the student in mechanical engineering. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: Engineering. Must be enrolled in one of the following Fields of Study: Mechanical Engineering. Unlimited repeats permitted.Course Attributes: Requires Instructor Approval.
ME 2311 - Thermodynamics
3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Fundamentals of classical thermodynamics. Work, heat transfer, and thermodynamic properties. The First and Second Law of Thermodynamics. Application to power and refrigeration cycles, humidity and air conditioning. Offered spring semesters. Prerequisite(s):PHYS 2311 Minimum Grade of D.
ME 2511 - Computer Applications
3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Mechanical engineering problem solving using computer software, including MATLAB. Prerequisite(s):ENGR 2131 Minimum Grade of D or PHYS 2311 Minimum Grade of D.
ME 2901 - Special Topics
1 to 3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Selected topics of current interest in mechanical engineering. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: Engineering. Must be enrolled in one of the following Fields of Study: Mechanical Engineering. Unlimited repeats permitted.
ME 2951 - Independent Study
1 to 3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Independent study of a topic of particular interest to the student in mechanical engineering. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: Engineering. Must be enrolled in one of the following Fields of Study: Mechanical Engineering. Unlimited repeats permitted.Course Attributes: Requires Instructor Approval.
ME 3111 - Mechanical Design 1
3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Introduction to mechanical design with the computer used as a tool for design. Synthesis and analysis of linkages along with gear train and cam design. Offered fall semester. Prerequisite(s):ENGR 2141 Minimum Grade of D and (ME 2511 Minimum Grade of D or ECCS 1611 Minimum Grade of D).
ME 3121 - Mechanical Design 2
3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Advanced mechanics of materials. Design and selection of various machine elements such as screws, bearings, welds, and gears, etc. Offered spring semester. Prerequisite(s):ME 3111 Minimum Grade of D and ENGR 2231 Minimum Grade of D.
ME 3131 - 3-D Modeling and Design
3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Introduction to mechanical design applications with the computer used as a tool. Emphasis on solid modeling, simulation, design layout, and geometric dimensioning and tolerancing. Must be enrolled in one of the following Classifications: Senior, Junior.
ME 3211 - Dynamic Systems 1
3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Fundamentals of dynamic system behavior. Mathematical modeling of mechanical, fluid, and electrical systems; analytical and computer solution methods. Laplace transforms, transfer function and state variable methods. Free and forced vibration analysis, vibration suppression, multiple DOF systems. Offered fall semester. Prerequisite(s):MATH 2651 Minimum Grade of D and ENGR 2141 Minimum Grade of C and ECCS 2311 Minimum Grade of D.
ME 3221 - Dynamic Systems 2
4 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Modeling, analysis and design of linear feedback control systems. Transfer function and state space methods. Frequency response. Digital logic and controls. Laboratory work in digital logic design and performance studies of real systems. Prerequisite(s):ME 3211 Minimum Grade of D.
ME 3231 - Automotive Engineering
3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Studies in land vehicle dynamics and driveline systems. Specific topics include acceleration and braking performance, steering, suspensions, tires and current developments in powertrain and safety systems. Prerequisite(s):ECCS 2321 Minimum Grade of D or (ENGR 2141 Minimum Grade of D and ME 3211 Minimum Grade of D).
ME 3311 - Fluid Mechanics
3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Fundamentals of fluids phenomena, including hydrostatics, conservation of mass, momentum, and energy, dimensional analysis, internal and external flow, and turbo machinery. Offered fall semester. Prerequisite(s):MATH 2651 Minimum Grade of D and ME 2311 Minimum Grade of D.
ME 3321 - Heat Transfer
3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Principles of the three mechanisms of heat transfer (conduction, convection, radiation) in solid, fluid and vacuum media. Development of the control volume approach, as well as numerical solution techniques. Heat exchanger performance and design. Applications to engineering problems and systems. Offered spring semester. Prerequisite(s):PHYS 2311 Minimum Grade of D and MATH 2651 Minimum Grade of D and ME 3311 Minimum Grade of D.
ME 3331 - Thermal Sciences Lab
1 Credit Normal Grading Mode
Development and conduction of experiments in thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer. Prerequisite(s):ME 2311 Minimum Grade of D and ME 3311 Minimum Grade of D. Corequisite(s): ME 3321.
ME 3341 - Fluid Transfer
1 Credit Grading mode is S/U
Fundamental concepts of fluid flow. Laminar and turbulent flow regimes. Conservation of energy and friction losses in pipe flow. Lift and drag forces resulting from external flow over solid objects. Dimensionless parameters, including Reynolds number, friction factor, and Drag Coefficient. Course Attributes: Requires Instructor Approval.
ME 3411 - Manufacturing Laboratory
1 Credit Normal Grading Mode
Introduction to the machines and processes involved in manufacturing. Students will learn the basic theory of and manufacture parts using the following methods: sand casting, welding, rapid prototyping, plasma cutting, and machining (mill, lathe, drill press). There is an additional fee for this course. Offered fall semester. Must be enrolled in one of the following Major fields of study: Mechanical Engineering.
ME 3421 - Manufacturing Processes
3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Manufacturing engineering and technology including casting, rolling, forging, extrusion, drawing, sheet metal forming, machining, and welding. Theoretical as well as practical considerations. Quality control and statistical methods. Prerequisite(s):ME 1411 Minimum Grade of D.
ME 3511 - Experimental Methods
2 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Use of experimental precedures and equipment typical in mechanical engineering practice. Uncertainty analysis and experimental design. Presentation of experimental data. Development of labVIEW applications. Offered fall semester.
ME 3521 - Finite Element Analysis
3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
The finite element method techniques are studied. These techniques are used to solve engineering continuum problems, both 'by hand' and using the general purpose commercial FEA package, ANSYS. Applications to engineering design of static and dynamic structures, as well as thermal systems. Offered spring semester. Prerequisite(s):ENGR 2231 Minimum Grade of D.
ME 3611 - Aircraft Design
3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Fundamental aspects of aircraft design, incorporating concepts such as range, mission requirements, flight conditions, propulsion, appendage and fuselage design, as well as stability and control. Students will work in teams to develop a preliminary concept for an aircraft and present that design to the class. Prerequisite(s):ME 3311 Minimum Grade of D. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: Engineering. This course is repeatable for a total of 3 hours.
ME 3901 - Special Topics
1 to 3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Selected topics of current interest in mechanical engineering. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: Engineering. Must be enrolled in one of the following Fields of Study: Mechanical Engineering. Unlimited repeats permitted.
ME 3951 - Independent Study
1 to 3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Independent study of a topic of particular interest to the student in mechanical engineering. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: Engineering. Must be enrolled in one of the following Fields of Study: Mechanical Engineering. Unlimited repeats permitted.Course Attributes: Requires Instructor Approval.
ME 4011 - Process of Design
3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
The process of design is covered with a focus on problem-solving methodology, project management, and engineering economy. Teamwork tools and design are used on a team project. There is an additional fee for this course. Offered fall semester. Corequisite(s): ENGR 4011. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: Engineering. Must be enrolled in one of the following Fields of Study: Mechanical Engineering. Must be enrolled in one of the following Classifications: Senior.Course Attributes: Critical and Creative Thinking, Effective Comm Writing.
ME 4111 - Capstone 1
1 Credit Normal Grading Mode
Initiation of capstone design project as a team effort. Offered fall semester. Corequisite(s): ME 4011. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: Engineering. Must be enrolled in one of the following Fields of Study: Mechanical Engineering. Must be enrolled in one of the following Classifications: Senior.
ME 4121 - Capstone 2
2 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Completion of capstone design project as a team effort. Offered spring semester. Prerequisite(s):ME 4111 Minimum Grade of D. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: Engineering. Must be enrolled in one of the following Fields of Study: Mechanical Engineering. Must be enrolled in one of the following Classifications: Senior.
ME 4211 - Industrial Controllers
3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Applications in control systems concentrating on PLCs and ladder logic. Advanced control theory explored. Laboratory work concentrates on PLC applications. Offered fall semester. Prerequisite(s):ME 3221 Minimum Grade of D or ECCS 3141 Minimum Grade of D or ECCS 2721 Minimum Grade of D or ECCS 2721 Minimum Grade of D.
ME 4221 - Intelligent Systems
3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Students will learn to model complex systems. Systems from a variety of disciplines will be used. Students will apply a variety of algorithms to control and test these systems in a laboratory setting. Offered spring semester. Prerequisite(s):ME 3211 Minimum Grade of D or ECCS 3141 Minimum Grade of D.
ME 4231 - Robotics
3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
An introduction to topics in robotics. Topics will include robot kinematics, motion planning, mobile robots, robot sensors, and artificial intelligence. Students will complete projects using robots.
ME 4311 - Computational Fluid Dynamics
3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
The theory and methods of computational fluid dynamics, including grid generation, flow solution, and postprocessing analysis. Implicit and explicit methods are studied, as well as direct and iterative solution techniques, and stability criteria. Students work with Pointwise, Cobalt, and Fieldview. Lab time is primarily spent using commercial CFD codes to perform flow analyses, but some computer programming may be required. Offered fall semester. Prerequisite(s):ME 3311 Minimum Grade of D.
ME 4321 - Renewable Energy
3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
An overview of renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, water, and biomass. Current and potential technologies for extracting, storing, and converting renewable energy into electricity. Economic and social issues that impact renewable energy projects. Offered spring semester. Prerequisite(s):ME 2311 Minimum Grade of D.
ME 4331 - Advanced Thermodynamics
3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Application of thermodynamic laws to the analysis of advanced cycles and processes. Modifications to the basic Rankine, Brayton and piston engine power cycles, including topping cycles and cogeneration. Basic and advanced refrigeration and heat pump cycles. Prerequisite(s):ME 2311 Minimum Grade of D.
ME 4411 - Biomaterials and Medical Devices
3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Properties and application of materials that are used in contact with biological systems. Structures and properties of human tissues. Biomechanics related to implant design. Host reactions to implants. Offered fall semester. Prerequisite(s):ME 1411 Minimum Grade of D.
ME 4511 - Engineering Analysis
3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Solution of a wide range of mechanical engineering problems using various analytical and numerical techniques. Prerequisite(s):ME 2511 Minimum Grade of D and ME 3121 Minimum Grade of D and ME 3321 Minimum Grade of D and (ME 3221 Minimum Grade of D or ECCS 3141 Minimum Grade of D) and ME 3321. Course Attributes: Scientific and Quant Literacy.
ME 4901 - Special Topics
1 to 3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Selected topics of current interest in mechanical engineering. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: Engineering. Must be enrolled in one of the following Fields of Study: Mechanical Engineering. Unlimited repeats permitted.
ME 4951 - Independent Study
1 to 3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Independent study of a topic of particular interest to the student in mechanical engineering. Must be enrolled in one of the following Colleges: Engineering. Must be enrolled in one of the following Fields of Study: Mechanical Engineering. Unlimited repeats permitted.Course Attributes: Requires Instructor Approval.
LAW 1001 - LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING 1
2 Credits Normal Grading Mode
The basic tools and methods of legal research as well as development of writing skills necessary in the practice of law. Completion of legal research exercises and preparation of memoranda. , LawLaw, LLM.
LAW 1002 - LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING 2
2 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Continuation of LAW 1001. Drafting court documents, writing an appellate brief, and participation in oral advocacy. , LawLaw, LLM.
LAW 1003 - LEGAL ANALYSIS 1
1 Credit Normal Grading Mode
Four major areas providing additional development of analytical and writing skills: synthesizing; supporting conclusions; evaluating an analysis; and writing a memorandum. Limited to first year students in the summer program. , LawLaw, LLM.
LAW 1004 - LEGAL PROBLEM SOLVING AND ANALYSIS
2 Credits Normal Grading Mode
Allows students to reflect on what they have learned through careful review of the methods of legal analysis and work on complex problems beyond the bounds of any single doctrinal subject, explored through simulation and teamwork. The course will focus on problem solving and will give students an opportunity to interact with practicing lawyers and judges. , LawLaw, LLM. This course is repeatable for a total of 2 hours.
LAW 1005 - Legal Methods
1 Credit Normal Grading Mode
Legal methods is designed to assist students in becoming better law students and better practitioners. The course focuses on teh building blocks of legal reasoning and writing including, but not limited to, close reading of cases and statutes, issue identifying material facts, crafting and applying legal rules, synthesizing legal rules, and structuring legal analysis. This course will also provide valuable resources to assist students in writing better essay answers as well as improving performance on multiple-choice examinations.
LAW 1011 - CIVIL PROCEDURE 1
3 Credits Normal Grading Mode
The operation of the courts. The organization of state and federal courts and the relation between them; the methods by which these courts attempt to resolve civil disputes in accordance with controlling law and the extent to which a judicial decision is conclusive of subsequent disputes. Jurisdiction of courts over persons, property, and subject matter; the scope of litigation as to claims, defenses, and parties; preparation for trial through pleading, discovery and pretrial; trials and the related functions of judge and jury; appeals and the role of the appellate courts; the means of controlling frivolous litigation; and the finality of judgments and decrees, consideration of the process by which judicial decision-makers are selected; questions of professional responsibility and attorney decorum in civil litigation; and brief mention of alternative dispute resolution systems. Preparation of pleadings used in civil litigation. , LawLaw, LLM.
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