2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Sep 27, 2024  
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived]

Courses


 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  • ENGR 460 - Work Measurement


    3 Credits

    Description
    This course is about variety of techniques to improve productivity and efficiency, and reducing waste and costs in predominantly manufacturing and service sections. Students will learn about predetermined standards, work sampling and time measurement methods to measure work. This course help student to learn one of the fundamental skills for value streaming, plant layout design, process design, standardize wage/incentive system, workstation design, and man-machine charts development.

    Prerequisites
    MATH 131

    Note
    Introduction to methods, standards, work design, and productivity improvement, such as: time study, pre-determined standards, work sampling, process analysis charts, schedule design, facilities layout, work method improvement, value streaming and wage incentives systems




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  • ENGR 461 - Operations Research


    3 Credits

    Description
    This course uses advanced mathematical methods such as multi-variates linear algebra and matrices for optimization in variety of applications. Students learn about model development, simplex method, sensitivity analysis, traveling salesman model, integer linear models and more.

    Prerequisites
    MATH 231

    Note
    Integrated system modeling concepts, linear mathematical programming models including modeling, the simplex procedure, sensitivity analysis, dual theory, integer linear programming, traveling salesman model and more.




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  • ENGR 499 - Senior Project


    3 Credits

    Description
    A course which provides an opportunity for synthesis of technical, professional, and general knowledge for engineering students. Design problems provided by industrial sponsors are studied by small teams of students to develop solutions using engineering design, while considering realistic constraints such as economic factors, safety, reliability, aesthetics, ethics, and social impact. Formal written and oral reports to faculty, industrial sponsors, and invited guests are required.

    Prerequisites
    ET 421

    Repeatable
    No

    Course Fee
    $325 per course


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  • ENVI 376 - Dinosaurs, Quakes, and Volcanoes


    3 Credits

    Description
    The history and characteristics of dinosaurs, earthquakes, and volcanoes are explored. Topics include the scientific method, causes of extinction, facts, and myths about dinosaurs; the consequences of earthquakes and volcanoes; examples from the geologic record; and the nature and mitigation of natural disasters caused by earthquakes and volcanoes.

    Restrictions
    Upper Division Electives require 45 earned credit hours or more at time of registration.

    Foundational Studies Credit
    [FS 2010: Upper Division Integrative Elective]


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