Engineering

Jul
18

MATH 301 – Ordinary Differential Equations

Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take MATH-202; Minimum grade C. (Required, Previous). Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: General first-order differential equations and second-order linear equations with applications. Other topics may include Mathematical models, computational methods, dynamical systems, aspects of higher-order linear equations, Laplace transforms, and an introduction to partial differential equations.

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18

MATH 203 – Calculus III

Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take MATH-202; Minimum grade C. (Required, Previous). Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: Continuation of Calculus II, the course covers sequences, infinite series, improper integrals, and applications.

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Jul
18

MATH 202 – Calculus II

Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take MATH-201; Minimum grade C. (Required, Previous). Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: Continuation of Calculus I, the course covers the integral, techniques of integration, the exponential function, the logarithm function, and applications.

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18

MATH 201 – Calculus I

Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take 1 group (Take MATH-132; Minimum grade C /Take MATH-137; Minimum grade C /Take MATH-S570). (Required, Previous). Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: The first of a three-course sequence covering an introduction to the analysis of real-valued functions of one real variable. Topics include the limit of a function, continuity, the derivative, and applications. […]

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18

MATH 137 – Pre-Calculus

Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take 1 group (Take MATH-111; Minimum grade C /Take MATH-S540). (Required, Previous). Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: A complete treatment of plane trigonometry, including the trigonometric functions, trigonometric identities, and solutions to and applications of right and arbitrary triangles; properties of functions, including their composition, inversion, and piecewise definition; techniques of graphing functions, […]

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Jul
18

MATH 134 – Probability & Statistics

Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take 1 group (Take MATH-111; Minimum grade C /Take MATH-121; Minimum grade C /Take MATH-S540). (Required, Previous). Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: Basics of probability, including counting, tree diagrams, conditional probability, binomial and normal distributions, mean, variance, standard deviation, and expected value.

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18

MATH 132 – College Trig W/Analytic Geometry

Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take 1 group (Take MATH-111; Minimum grade C /Take MATH-S540). (Required, Previous). Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: College trigonometry, to include trigonometric identities as well as the inverse trigonometric functions, parabolas, ellipses, and hyperbolas. Credit toward graduation cannot be earned for both Mathematics 137 and Mathematics 132.

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Jul
18

ENGR 468 – Production Planning

Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take ENGR-250 or ENGR-252. (Required, Previous). Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: This course provides an in-depth study of the full spectrum of activities of production managers. Topics covered include forecasting, independent demand inventory management, just-in-time inventory management, materials requirement planning, capacity planning, production activity control, and master production scheduling. Emphasis will be given […]

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Jul
18

ENGR 467 – Supply Chain Engineering

Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take ENGR-373. (Required, Previous). | Take ENGR-468. (Required, Previous). Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: This course will introduce students to the theories and applications of supply chain engineering. Students will learn about supply chain components and metrics as well as how to develop and solve mathematical models to obtain solutions to supply chain […]

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18

ENGR 420 – Human Factors Engineering

Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take ENGR-355. (Required, Previous). Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: Study of work design, human factors, and ergonomics. Provides students with tools and techniques used to design, analyze, and improve working stations, with the goal to improve efficiency and productivity. Topics include: time measurement, workplace ergonomics, environmental design, introduction to cognitive ergonomics, and workplace […]

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Jul
18

ENGR 411 – Design for Manufacturing & Assembly

Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take ENGR-350. (Required, Previous). | Take ENGR-401. (Required, Previous or concurrent). Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: The course is based on concurrent engineering techniques to link product design to manufacturing and assembly process design. The course will introduce students to manufacturing and assembly process design techniques used to reduce costs. Course topics include […]

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18

ENGR 401 – Design of Mechanisms

Prerequisites/Corequisites: Take ENGR-201 ENGR-250 ENGR-301 MATH-301. (Required, Previous). Credit Hours: Min: 3; Max: Description: The course focuses on the function, classification, position, velocity, acceleration, and dynamic forces of multi-element mechanical linkages. Furthermore, the course discusses design methods and practical information about common mechanisms and mechanism components, including four-bar linkages, gears, gear trains, and cams.

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