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EGR 140. COMPUTER UTILIZATION IN ENGINEERING THREE CREDITS An introduction to computer techniques for engineering design and analysis of components, mechanisms, systems, and processes. Utilization of computer software packages in problem solving, performance evaluations, demonstration, trouble shooting, and determination of the interrelationships among system components as well as processes. Two hours lecture plus one two-hour laboratory per week.
EGR 200. INTRODUCTION TO MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING THREE CREDITS Application of materials properties to engineering design. Introduction to atomic arrangements, crystal structures, imperfection, phase diagrams, and structure-property relations. Fundamentals of iron, steel, and non-ferrous materials. The behavior of materials in environmental conditions.
EGR 201. PROFESSIONALISM AND ETHICS ONE CREDIT Responsibility of an engineer as a professional; ethics in science and engineering; role of professional societies; recent trends in technological innovations; career planning. Review of professional exam. Prerequisite: Junior engineering standing.
EGR 214. LINEAR SYSTEMS THREE CREDITS Modeling of physical systems. Engineering applications of Laplace transforms, Fourier series, matrices, statistics and probability, and related topics to solve problems in electromagnetics, heat and mass transfer, control systems, fluid mechanics, robotics, engineering management, and communication systems. Emphasis on the use of simulation packages. Two hours lecture and one two-hour laboratory per week. Prerequisite: EE 211.
EGR 222. MECHATRONICS THREE CREDITS Introduction to mechatronics system design with emphasis on using sensors to convert engineering system information into an electrical domain, signal conditioning and hardware integration, programming, and using actuators to effect system changes. Two one-hour lectures and one three-hour laboratory per week. Fee:$60 Prerequisite: EGR 140
EGR 327. THIN FILM PROCESSING THREE CREDITS Nucleation and growth theory; crystalline, amorphous, epitazial growth morphology. Deposition techniques like DC, RF, magnetron sputtering, ion beam sputtering, evaporation, chemical vapor deposition, physical vapor deposition. Structure, properties and applications for specific thin film processing techniques. Two hours lecture and two hours laboratory a week. Fee: $60. Prerequisite: EGR 200, PHY 203
EGR 391. SENIOR PROJECTS I ONE CREDIT Design and development of selected projects in the field of engineering under the direction of a staff member. Technical as well as economic factors will be considered in the design. A professional paper and detailed progress report are required. Prerequisite: Senior standing in engineering.
EGR 392. SENIOR PROJECTS II TWO CREDITS Design and development of selected projects in the field of engineering under the direction of a staff member. Technical as well as economic factors will be considered in the design. This is a continuation of EGR 391. A professional paper to be presented and discussed in an open forum is required. Prerequisite: EGR 391.
EGR 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: Junior standing, 2.0 cumulative average, consent of academic advisor, approval of placement by chairperson.
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