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Engineering (ENGR)Click here for an explanation of how to read course offerings. Click here for A-Z course descriptions list. 1000 Level Courses1105. Strategies for Success in Engineering (1:0:3). Laboratory course to provide engineering majors with practice in skills to improve academic performance. Topics include study skills and habits, note taking, collaborative learning and teamwork, test-taking skills, and time management. 1301. Engineering Design for Sustainability (3:2:3). Emphasizes energy, environment, creativity, engineering design, innovation, entrepreneurship and teamwork. Teams design projects focused on conceptualization of sustainable transportation and/or building systems for the future. 1315. Introduction to Engineering (3:3:0). Introduction to the engineering profession, including the distinction between different majors, engineering problem solving, professionalism and ethics, and experiences in team design projects. 2000 Level Courses2312. Manufacturing Processes (3:2:3). An applications oriented introduction to the current manufacturing processes used in industry. A lecture and hands-on approach is utilized to enhance student learning. 2331. Professional Communication for Engineers (3:3:0). Prerequisite: ENGL 1302. Rhetorical theory and conventions applied to communication strategies for engineering practice in the global workplace, addressing collaboration, ethical situations, community service, and electronic communication. 3000 Level Courses3000. Engineering Cooperative Education (V1-6). Prerequisite: Approval by the Engineering Cooperative Education Director. Field course for supervised preprofessional educational employment experiences in industry and government involving assignments in the student’s major. 4000 Level Courses4101. Fundamentals of Engineering Exam Review (1:0:3). Review of engineering topics in preparation for taking the NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering Exam. 4392. Engineering Ethics and Its Impact on Society (3). Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing. Development of ethical reasoning and enhancing critical thinking skills using theory and case studies with applications to engineering practice; includes international issues. Offered only online. Fulfills Core Humanities requirement. 5000 Level Courses5000. Special Topics in Engineering (V1-12). Prerequisite: Graduate standing in engineering. Individual study of advanced interdisciplinary topics in engineering under the guidance of one or more members of the engineering faculty. 5354. Creativity in Problem Solving (3:3:0). The basic concept of creativity and means by which individuals and groups can develop more effective creative skills. Exercises to increase creative thinking and problem solving in individual and group settings. 5360. Fundamentals of Engineering Science (3:3:0). An overview of physical, mathematical, and engineering concepts; including electronics, materials, statistics, C programming, digital logic, microprocessors, and project management. 5362. Advanced Semiconductor Processing and Process Characterization (3:2:3). Prerequisite: E E 5381. This course stresses process flow, yield management, specific device processing steps, and process control. Packaging and back-end processing. 6000 Level Courses6330. Master’s Report (3). Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Formal technical report on an interdisciplinary topic under guidance of faculty from one or more departments. |
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