EGM 318. QUALITY CONTROL ENGINEERING THREE CREDITS Quality control in the manufacturing environment; statistical methods used in quality assurance; statistical process control. Three hours lecture per week. (same as ME 318). Prerequisite:MTH 150 or consent of instructor.
EGM 320. ENGINEERING PROJECT ANALYSIS THREE CREDITS Economic analysis of evaluating cash flows over time. Depreciations: techniques and strategies. Replacement analysis, break even analysis, benefit/cost ratio evaluation. Evaluating a single project: deterministic criteria and techniques. Multiple projects and constraints. Risk analysis and uncertainty. Models of project selection. Project selection using capital asset pricing theory. Prerequisite: Junior engineering standing.
EGM 321. QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS AND PROGRAMMING METHODS THREE CREDITS Discussion of various quantitative analysis and optimization methodologies. Analytical/numerical approaches are used in solving linear and nonlinear optimization problems. Emphasizes the development of ability in analyzing problems, solving problems by using software, and post solution analysis. Prerequisite: Junior standing or consent of instructor.
EGM 336. ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT MODELS THREE CREDITS Discussion of the techniques in and the art of modeling practical problems encountered by engineers and managers. Prerequisite:EGM 321 or consent of instructor.
EGM 390. INDUSTRIAL TRAINING ONE TO SIX CREDITS Industrial and/or research experience gained through assignments or jobs with the community, government, business, or industry. Prerequisite: Approval of the Division Director.
EGM 391. SENIOR PROJECTS I ONE CREDIT Design and development of selected projects in the various fields of engineering under the direction of a staff member. Technical as well as economic factors will be considered in the design. A detailed progress report is required.
EGM 392. SENIOR PROJECTS II TWO CREDITS Design and development of selected projects in the field of engineering management under the direction of a staff member Technical as well as economic factors will be considered in the design. A professional paper to be presented and discussed in an open forum is required. Prerequisite:EE/EGM/ME 391.
EGM 399. COOPERATIVE EDUCATION ONE TO SIX CREDITS Professional cooperative education placement in a private/public organization related to the student's academic objectives and career goals. In addition to their work experience, students are required to submit weekly reaction papers and an academic project to a Faculty Coordinator in the student's discipline. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing, 2.0 cumulative average, consent of academic advisor, approval of placement by department chairperson.