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Applied Behavior Analysis with Children and Youth: PR: DEP 5057 and EXP 5445 or C.I. Advanced survey of principles, procedures, and techniques of applied behavior analysis, with special attention to applications with children and youth. EAS 5123 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Intermediate Aerodynamics: PR: EAS 4134; CR: EML 5060. Aerodynamic characteristics of airfoils, finite wings, waves, wing-body combinations, viscous flow and flow instabilities. Airfoil design. EAS 5157 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) V/Stol Aerodynamics and Performance: PR: EAS 4105; CR: EML 5060. Momentum theory, blade element theory, hover and forward flight, stability, aeroelasticity. EAS 5302 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Direct Energy Conversion: PR: EML 3101 and EML 4142. Direct methods of energy conversion; particular emphasis on fuel cells, thermoelectrics, thermionics, solar energy, photovoltaics and magnetohydrodynamics. Analysis and systems design. EAS 5315 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Rocket Propulsion: PR: EAS 4134 or EML 4703. Analysis and performance of rocket motors; selection and thermochemistry of chemical propellants: liquid and solid propellant rockets. EAS 6138 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Advanced Gas Dynamics: PR: EML 5713 or C.I. CR: EML 5060. Analysis of steady and unsteady transonic, supersonic and hypersonic flows. Shock waves, nozzles, diffusers, and high speed wind tunnels. EAS 6185 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Turbulent Flow: PR: EML 5060 and EML 5713 or C.I. Phenomena and methods of characterizing turbulence; spatial and temporal velocity correlation; energy spectra; transition prediction; turbulent boundary layer equations; hot wire and LDV measurement techniques. EAS 6405 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Advanced Flight Dynamics: PR: EAS 4105 or equivalent. Aerodynamic principles as applied to stability and control of aerospace vehicles. Generalized vehicle performance. Small disturbance dynamic stability and control response. EAS 6507 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Topics of Astrodynamics: PR: EML 5271 or C.I. Spacecraft attitude dynamics and control. Orbital mechanics. Optimal control of aerospace vehicles. Emphasis is on recent developments and applications. ECM 5135 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Engineering Math Analysis I: PR: MAP 2302. Topics in advanced engineering mathematics, including systems of differential equations, phase plane, linear algebra, and vector differential calculus. ECM 5741C EN-ECE 3(2,3) Microcomputer-based Monitoring and Control Systems: PR: EEL 3342; EEL 4767C or C.I. Machine language programming; software development aids; systems design; interfacing considerations. ECM 6235 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Engineering Math Analysis II: PR: EEL 5135. Advanced engineering math topics including Fourier series, partial differential equations, and complex variables. ECO 5005 BA-ECON 3(3,0) Economic Concepts: PR: Acceptance into the graduate program. Introduction to micro and macro economic analysis. ECO 5415 BA-ECON 3(3,0) Statistics for Business and Economics: PR: Acceptance into the graduate program and MAC 2233. Statistical theory and problems relating to business and economics, including time series and correlation theory, index number theory and statistical inference. ECO 6115 BA-ECON 3(3,0) Economic Analysis of the Firm: PR: Graduate standing and ECO 5005 or equivalent. Commodity price and output determination; factor price determination and functional income distribution; analysis of different types of markets. ECO 6206 BA-ECON 3(3,0) Aggregate Economic Conditions and Analysis: PR: Graduate standing and ECO 5005 or equivalent. An analysis of aggregate economic conditions including the determination of output, employment, and income levels. ECO 6226 BA-ECON 3(3,0) Seminar in Money, Banking, and Monetary Policy: PR: Graduate standing and ECO 5005 or equivalent. Study of the structural foundation and policy-making activities of the monetary authorities. ECO 6266 BA-ECON 3(3,0) Business Cycles and Forecasting: PR: ECO 5005 and ECO 6416 or equivalents, graduate standing. Use of economic tools for measuring changes in aggregate economic activity, changes in production and prices, and the use of statistical techniques. ECO 6305 BA-ECON 3(3,0) History of Economic Thought: PR: Graduate standing and ECO 5005 or equivalent. A study of the leading ideas of the major contributors to the development of economic thought. ECO 6416 BA-ECON 3(3,0) Statistical Methods for Business Decisions: PR: Graduate standing and ECO 5415 or equivalent. Multivariate methods and related tools applied to analyze business and economic data as an aid in decision making. ECO 6424 BA-ECON 3(3,0) Econometrics: PR: ECO 6416 and graduate standing. The mathematical formulation of economic theories and the use of statistical procedures to measure the theoretical relationships and to verify or reject the theories. ECO 6505 BA-ECON 3(3,0) Public Finance and Fiscal Policy: PR: Graduate standing and ECO 6115 or equivalent. Analysis of the role of government and the effects of spending, taxing, and borrowing on the economy. ECO 6705 BA-ECON 3(3,0) Seminar in International Economics: PR: Graduate standing and ECO 6115 or equivalent. An inquiry into the theory of international trade and finance, commercial policy, and economic integration. ECO 7115 BA-ECON 3(3,0) Microeconomic Theory: PR: Graduate standing and ECO 6115 or equivalent. Advanced treatment of demand, production cost, market theory under varying competitive conditions. ECO 7206 BA-ECON 3(3,0) Macroeconomic Theory: PR: Graduate standing and masters-level macroeconomics. Includes sectoral components of the economy; fluctuation and stabilization policies and special macro topics. ECP 6205 BA-ECON 3(3,0) Labor Economics: PR: Graduate standing and ECO 6115 or equivalent. An investigation into the nature and function of the labor markets, with specific concern for both institutional and noninstitutional imbalance. ECP 6405 BA-ECON 3(3,0) Industrial Organization and Performance: PR: Graduate standing and ECO 6115. A study of the performance of various types of market structure and practice relative to price and efficiency. ECP 6605 BA-ECON 3(3,0) Economics of Urban and Regional Problems: PR: Graduate standing and ECO 6115. Economic analysis of the problems arising from and associated with the growth and development of cities and regions. ECP 6705 BA-ECON 3(3,0) Managerial Economics: PR: Graduate standing and ECO 6115 or equivalent. The use of economic tools and methods of reasoning applied to a wide range of business and economic problems. ECS 6006 BA-ECON 3(3,0) Seminar in Comparative Economic Systems: PR: Graduate standing and ECO 5005 or equivalent. An examination of factors that influence economic systems, patterns of resource allocation, and income distribution in differing economic environments. ECS 6015 BA-ECON 3(3,0) Economic Development: PR: Graduate standing and ECO 5005 or equivalent. Analysis of theories and problems of growth and development with special attention to resource scarcity, population growth, and interaction of foreign trade and internal development. EDA 6061 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Organization and Administration of Schools: PR: Basic Teacher Certificate or C.I. Introduction to and overview of educational administration including governance, finance communications and information management, personnel evaluation. EDA 6106 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Trends in Educational Administration: PR: Master's degree and/or Rank II certification including a course in school organization. Examines exemplary organization patterns in school administration. Study of patterns of functions in selected outstanding school organizations. EDA 6232 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Legal Aspects of School Operation: PR: Basic Teacher Certificate or C.I. Study of state and federal laws affecting the operation of public schools emphasizing individual rights and responsibilities of students, faculty, and administrators. EDA 6240 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Educational Financial Affairs: PR: Basic Teacher Certificate or C.I. Theoretical and practical approaches to managing school business affairs at central office and individual school levels. EDA 6260 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Educational Systems Planning and Management: PR: Basic Teacher Certificate or C.I. Application of current educational management and behavioral theory for systems approaches in schools and educational facilities. EDA 6300 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Community School Administration: PR: C.I. The relationships between the school and the community with special emphasis on community needs and the development of a total community school program. EDA 6502 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Organization and Administration of Instructional Programs: PR: Basic Teacher Certificate or C.I. Study of school organization, administration, and management with emphasis toward organizational theory, leadership, evaluation, and change and improvement strategies. EDA 6540 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Organization and Administration of Higher Education: PR: C.I. Purposes, organizations, and administration of two-year and four-year institutions of higher education in the United States. Public and private colleges are studied. EDA 6931 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Contemporary Issues in Educational Leadership: A capstone course intended to stimulate inspection, analysis, and dialogue regarding contemporary issues and tensions facing educational leaders and educational systems. EDA 6946 ED-ED S 1-6 Internship: PR: C.I. Normally, the Educational Leadership internship is completed during the latter part of the degree program. Application must be made in semester prior to internship through the student's advisor. EDA 7101 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Organizational Theory in Education: PR: Advanced graduate status or C.I. Overview of sociological and behavioral theories that are applicable to administration of various educational organizations. EDA 7192 ED-ED S 4(4,0) Educational Leadership: PR: Advanced graduate status or C.I. An analysis of the interactive process and functioning of groups; development of skills essential for effective educational leadership; and the change process. EDA 7195 ED-ED S 4(4,0) Politics, Governance, and Financing of Educational Organizations: PR: Advanced graduate status or C.I. The study of policy development as a political process; governance issues; and financial issues in education. EDA 7205 ED-ED S 4(4,0) Planning, Research, and Evaluation Systems in Educational Administration: PR: Advanced graduate status or C.I. The study of research and evaluation methodologies, system theory, and planning and design strategies in educational administration. EDA 7225 ED-ED S 4(4,0) Educational Personnel, Contracts, and Negotiations: PR: Advanced graduate status or C.I. Program and completion of a course in school law. Readings, discussions, and research pertaining to administration of educational personnel and contracts with emphasis on collective bargaining, negotiations, and grievance resolution. EDA 7235 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Seminar in School Law: PR: C.I. Seminar to explore various legal aspects related to the administration and organization of American education and to enable the individual to research in-depth selected legal topics. EDA 7236 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Legal Issues in Higher Education: PR: Advanced graduate status or C.I. Addresses legal framework of public and private institutions of higher education with emphasis on case law related to organization, governance, faculty, students, curriculum, and environment. EDA 7260 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Educational Facilities: PR: C.I. Administration of educational facilities such as surveys, finance plans and specifications, equipment, contracts, construction procedures, maintenance and custodial services. EDA 7274 ED-ED S 3(4,0) Seminar: Applications of Technology to Educational Leadership: PR: EDA 6260 or C.I. Study of administrative and leadership technology applications at the school building or district level. EDA 7919 ED-ED S 1-6 Dissertation Research: PR: C.I. EDA 7930 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Seminar in School Administration: PR: C.I. Discussion of problems in school administration, patterns of curriculum organization, and research projects. EDA 7943 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Field Project: PR: C.I. Field experience and projects for advanced graduate students. Participation in school plant surveys, accreditation visitation, curriculum studies, administrative analysis, field research. May be repeated for credit. EDA 7980 ED-ED S 1-20 Dissertation: PR: Admission to candidacy. EDE 5541 ED-IP 3(3,0) Individualized Instruction in the Elementary School: PR: Regular Certificate or C.I. Study of basic philosophy, organizational patterns, techniques, materials, and activities related to individualizing instruction in the elementary school classroom. EDE 6205 ED-IP 3(3,0) Elementary School Curriculum: PR: Basic Teacher Certificate or C.I. Analysis of the forces which shape and contribute to the vertical and horizontal curriculum designs of elementary schools. EDF 5245 ED-ED F 3(3,0) Preparation and Management of Classroom Instruction: PR: C.I. Study of strategies for instructional planning and classroom management that result in optimum learning. EDF 5259 ED-ED F 3(3,0) Classroom Management and Teaching: PR: C.I. Study of teaching behaviors and strategies for classroom management that result in a minimum of behavior problems and sound instructional planning. EDF 6155 ED-ED F 3(3,0) Lifespan Human Development and Learning: Research in childhood, adolescent, and adult development relevant to contemporary American education. Emphasis on application of theory to educational practice. EDF 6233 ED-ED F 3(3,0) Analysis of Classroom Teaching: PR: EDF 6481 or C.I. Analyses of effective teaching practices and their effect on classroom instruction and learning. EDF 6236 ED-ED F 3(3,0) Principles of Instruction and Learning: The analysis and application of selected concepts and theories of learning in relation to curriculum design, classroom strategies, and instructional techniques. EDF 6259 ED-ED F 3(3,0) Strategies of Classroom Management: Study of strategies of classroom management that result in optimum learning and a minimum of behavior problems. EDF 6401 ED-ED F 3(3,0) Statistics for Educational Data: PR: EDF 6481 or C.I. Design of educational evaluation; analysis of data, descriptive and inferential statistics, interpretation of results. EDF 6432 ED-ED F 3(3,0) Measurement and Evaluation in Education: PR: Graduate standing. Concepts of measurement and evaluation, classroom test construction, creation and use of derived scores, selection and use of published measurement instruments, current issues. EDF 6447 ED-ED F 3(3,0) Development and Validation of Educational Tests and Measures: PR: EDF 6401, EDF 6432. Criterion and norm-referenced test development for educational agencies: specifications, item development and trial, scaling, passing scores, and test norms. EDF 6481 ED-ED F 3(3,0) Fundamentals of Graduate Research in Education: PR: Graduate standing. Review and critique of research literature, use of library resources for educational research, and introduction to the concepts of research design and data analysis. EDF 6486 ED-ED F 3(3,0) Research Design in Education: PR: EDF 7403 or C.I. An examination of methodological techniques for specific educational problems. Intended for students in the process of designing independent research studies. EDF 6517 ED-ED F 3(3,0) History and Philosophy of American Education: PR: C.I. A critical analysis of the conceptual and operative educational systems developed in the United States. EDF 6608 ED-ED F 3(3,0) Social Factors in American Education: Analysis of general and specific aspects of American education as they relate to social and behavioral sciences. EDF 6886 ED-ED F 3(3,0) Multicultural Education: A survey of multicultural education; analysis of the relationship between cultural transmission, cultural pluralism, and the learning process within American schools. EDF 7232 ED-ED F 3(3,0) Analysis of Learning Theories in Instruction: PR: Advanced graduate standing or C.I. Analysis of theories and research relevant to understanding learning in educational settings. EDF 7403 ED-ED F 3(3,0) Quantitative Foundations of Educational Research: PR: EDF 6401 or C.I. Examination of appropriate methods in applied educational contexts. Consideration of analysis strategies for educational data, emphasis on identification and interpretation of findings. EDF 7463 ED-ED F 3(3,0) Analysis of Survey, Record, and Other Qualitative Data: PR: EDF 6401. Applications of summative evaluation for education: interpretation of impact data, measurement scales, survey and record data. EDF 7475 ED-ED F 3(3,0) Qualitative Research in Education: PR: EDF 7463 or C.I. Introduction to the philosophical and conceptual basis of qualitative research methods, strategies for gathering, analyzing, and interpreting qualitative data, emerging issues. EDG 5325 ED-ED F 3(3,0) Techniques for the Developing Professional in Education: PR: C.I. Analysis, study, development, and use of techniques for enhanced instruction in the educational setting. EDG 5337 ED-ED F 3(3,0) Teaching Individuals, Small and Large Groups: PR: C.I. Study of teaching skills for effectively instructing individuals in various educational groups, with consideration of developmental and behavioral characteristics of students. EDG 5745 ED-ED F 3(3,0) Teaching the Non-English Student: PR: FLE 3063 or C.I. Bilingual and non-linguistic instruction in curriculum areas in English as a second language. EDG 5941 ED-ED F 2-8(0,11) Clinical Practice: PR: Admission to STEP II, III or IV. Clinical Internship in an appropriate educational setting under the direction of a university supervisor or peer teacher. EDG 6046 ED-ED F 3(3,0) Contemporary Issues in Education: An analysis of current trends in education and their impact on educational programs. EDG 6223 ED-ED F 3(3,0) Curriculum Theory and Organization: An exploration and examination of the foundations, design, development, and organization of curriculum in K-Plus settings and professionals' roles in curriculum decision making. EDG 6253 ED-ED F 3(3,0) Curriculum Inquiry: Provides participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand, plan, and implement effective curriculum practices and change in K-Plus and other instructional settings. EDG 6285 ED-ED F 3(3,0) Evaluation of School Programs: PR: Graduate standing. History of program evaluation, systems approaches to program evaluation, concepts of stakeholder and qualitative approaches to program evaluation, the role of evaluator and administrator. EDG 6327 ED-ED F 3(3,0) Techniques of Game Use in Education: Analysis, development, and use of educational games as an approach to classroom teaching. EDG 6940 ED-ED F 1-8(0,1-8) Graduate Internship: PR: Approval of Student Internship Office. Internship in an appropriate educational setting under the direction of a qualified field supervisor and/or a university supervisor. (May be repeated for credit.) EDG 6946 ED-ED F 1-2 Practicum, Clinical Practice: PR: C.I. EDG 7221 ED-ED F 3(3,0) Advanced Curriculum Theory: PR: EDG 6223 or C.I. An analysis of the research base which supports the various dimensions of the curriculum field. EDG 7356 ED-ED F 3(3,0) Models of Teaching and Instructional Theory: PR: EDG 6223; EDF 7232 or C.I. Examination of models of teaching. Focus on the roles of the teacher, applicable contexts and learning goals; historical, philosophical, learning, and research bases. EDG 7692 ED-ED F 3(3,0) Issues in Curriculum: PR: EDG 7221; EDG 7356; EDF 7232 or C.I. Examination of the relationships between the research bases of instructional and curriculum theories with emphasis on current issues and concerns. EDG 7919 ED-ED F 1-6 Dissertation Research: PR: C.I. EDG 7939 ED-ED F 1-6 Special Topics/Seminars: PR: Doctoral level. EDG 7980 ED-ED F 1-20 Dissertation: PR: Admission to Candidacy. EDH 6053 ED-ED S 3(3,0) The Community College in America: PR: C.I. Study of the history, philosophy, goals, and mission of the community college. Functions, policies, practices to satisfy local needs. EDH 6061 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Contemporary Problems in Community Colleges: PR: EDH 6204 or C.I. Analysis of the critical issues facing community colleges today and in the near future. EDH 6065 ED-ED S 3(3,0) History and Philosophy of Higher Education: PR: C.I. Early European and American universities, both state and private. Also considers small and private junior and senior colleges. EDH 6204 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Community College Organization, Administration, and Supervision: PR: C.I. An analysis of the organizational structure and administrative functions of the community college as they relate to instruction and curriculum. EDH 6215 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Community College Curriculum: PR: C.I. Examination of the background, development, function, and goals of the curriculum of the community college. EDH 6305 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Teaching and Learning in the Community College: PR: EDF 7232. Focuses on teaching effectiveness in the community college. EDH 6505 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Finance in Higher Education: PR: Completion of Phase II of Education Professional Preparation or C.I. Fundamental considerations in the finance of institutions of higher education. EDM 5235 ED-ED F 3(3,0) Teaching in the Middle School: Methods of middle school teaching; team planning and teaching; developmental and learning patterns of the emerging adolescent; use of alternative teaching strategies. EDP 6056 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Advanced Educational Psychology: PR: Graduate admission and C.I. Principles of educational psychology for teaching, intervention, and educational services in schools. EDS 5356 ED-ED S 3(2,1) Supervision of Professional Laboratory Experiences: PR: C.I. Study of the undergraduate professional laboratory experiences program, with emphasis on the role and responsibilities of the Teacher Education Associate or Supervising Teacher. EDS 6050 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Supervision of Instruction: Effective supervisory principles and practices which can be used for instructional improvement. EDS 6053 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Trends in Educational Supervision: PR: Basic supervision course or C.I. Examination and analysis of the trends, issues, and problems in educational supervision. EDS 6100 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Leadership: PR: C.I. Analysis of the interactive process within and between groups, emphasizing the formation and functioning of groups; development of skills essential for effective leadership. EDS 6123 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Educational Supervisory Practices I: PR: Basic Teacher Certificate or C.I. Analysis of effective supervisory behavior as it relates to human relations/communication skills; leadership; motivation; curriculum development; community relations; and service to teaching. EDS 6130 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Educational Supervisory Practices II: PR: Basic Teacher Certificate or C.I. Analysis of effective supervisory behavior as it relates to planning and change; observation and conferencing skills; staff and group development, problem solving; and decision making. EDS 7111 ED-ED S 3(2,1) Administration and Supervision of Staff Development: PR: Basic Teacher Certificate or C.I. Role and procedures for the supervisor or administrator in staff development. Assessment of staff development needs and delivery systems are stressed. EEC 5205 ED-IP 3(3,0) Programs and Trends in Early Childhood Education: PR: Regular Certificate or C.I. Philosophy, content, facilities, instructional materials, and activities appropriate for children ages 3 to 8 years; current research; issues and trends. Concurrent laboratory experiences. EEC 5206 ED-IP 3(3,0) Organization of Instruction in Early Childhood Education: PR: Regular Certificate or C.I. Organization in instruction relating to language arts, social sciences, mathematics, health and physical education, problems relating to reading readiness and cognition (K-3). Concurrent laboratory experiences. EEC 5208 ED-IP 3(3,0) Creative Activities in Early Childhood: PR: Regular Certificate or C.I. Organization of instruction and methods for creative activities involving music, art, literature and educational toys, integration of activities, and basic skills curriculum (K-3). Concurrent laboratory experience. EEC 6268 ED-IP 3(3,0) Play Development, Intervention, and Assessment: Explores play development, facilitation, intervention, and assessment. EEC 6406 ED-IP 3(3,0) Guiding and Facilitating Social Competence: Provides students with techniques to facilitate and guide the behavior and emotional growth of young children. EED 6071 ED-E PE 3(3,0) Behavior Disorders in Schools: PR: Basic Teacher Certificate or C.I. Assessment analysis of behavior disorders, cause and effects, identification and theories. EED 6226 ED-E PE 3(3,0) Theory and Application for EH: PR: C.I. Study of various approaches to use in teaching emotionally handicapped children interpersonal and cognitive skills with special emphasis on the severe and moderate populations. EEL 5173 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Signal and System Analysis: PR: EEL 3122C and EEL 3657. Continuous and discrete dynamic models; emphasis on state variable models. Laplace, Z-transform and time domain solutions of dynamic model behavior. Real-time digital simulation. Sampling theory. EEL 5245C EN-ECE 3(2,1) Power Electronics: PR: EEL 4309. Principles of power electronics, power semiconductor devices, inverter topologies, switch-mode and resonant DC-to-DC converters, cyclo-converters, applications. EEL 5332C EN-ECE 3(2,1) Thin Film Technology: PR: EEL 3306 or equivalent. Presents the various thin film deposition techniques for the fabrication of microelectronic, semiconductor, and optical devices. EEL 5352 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Semiconductor Material and Device Characterization: PR: EEL 3306 or C.I. Semiconductor material characterization resistivity, mobility, doping carrier lifetime, device properties, threshold voltage, interface charge of MOS devices, optical and surface characterization of films. EEL 5353 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Semiconductor Device Modeling and Simulation: PR: EEL 3307. Large signal and small signal model development for semiconductor diodes, BJTs, and MOSFETs. Parameter extraction, numerical algorithm, and SPICE simulation are included. EEL 5355C EN-ECE 4(3,3) Fabrication of Solid-State Devices: PR: EEL 3306. Fabrication of microelectronic devices, processing technology, ion implantation and diffusion, device design, and layout. Laboratory includes device processing technology. EEL 5357 EN-ECE 3(3,0) CMOS Analog and Digital IC Design: PR: EEL 3306 and EEL 4309. The objective of this course is to present the principles and techniques of the design of analog and digital circuits that are to be implemented in a CMOS technology. EEL 5370 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Operational Amplifiers: PR: EEL 4309C. Ideal and non-ideal Op-Amps. Linear applications. Active RC and switched-capacitor filters. Non-linear and other functional circuits. Frequency stability and compensation of Op-Amps. EEL 5432 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Satellite Remote Sensing: PR: EEL 3470 or PHY 4324. Fundamentals of satellite remote sensing, orbits and geometry, radiative transfer theory, microwave and infrared sensing techniques, ocean, ice and atmosphere geophysical measurements. EEL 5434 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Microwave Circuits and Devices: PR: EEL 4436 or EEL 5555C. Planar transmission lines; passive microwave circuits; active circuit design using Gunn, IMPATT, FETS, RTDS, etc.: microwave integrated circuits. EEL 5441 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Introduction to Wave Optics: PR: EEL 4440 or PHY 4424 or C.I. Electromagnetic foundation of light waves as applied to reflection, diffraction, interference, polarization, coherence, and guided waves. EEL 5448 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Fundamentals of Optoelectronic Devices: PR: Graduate standing or C.I. Operation, methods of fabrication, applications, and limitations of various optoelectronic devices including quantum well semiconductor devices. EEL 5450C EN-ECE 3(2,1) Thin Film Optics: PR: PHY 4424 or EEL 4440 and EEL 5441 or EEL 5451. Principles of thin film optics and its applications in optical, electro-optical, and laser systems. EEL 5451L EN-ECE 3(1,4) Electro-Optics Laboratory: PR: EEL 4440 or EEL 5441 or C.I. Study of laboratory techniques for optical measurements and performance of measurements on electro-optic devices to determine operational characteristics. EEL 5453 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Geometrical Optics: PR: C.I. or G.S. Fundamentals of Geometrical Optics, Geometrical Theory of Image Formation, Optical System Layout. EEL 5462C EN-ECE 3(3,1) Antenna Analysis and Design: PR: EEL 3470 or equivalent. Fundamentals of antennas; dipoles, loops, arrays, apertures, and horns. Analysis and design of various antennas. EEL 5513 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Digital Signal Processing Applications: PR: EEL 4750. The design and practical consideration for implementing Digital Signal Processing Algorithms including Fast Fourier Transform techniques, and some. EEL 5517 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Surface Acoustic Wave Devices and Systems: PR: EEL 3552C. Course discusses SAW technology which includes the physical phenomenon, transducer design and synthesis, filter design and performance parameters. Actual devices and communication systems are presented. EEL 5542 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Random Processes I: PR: EEL 3552C and STA 3032. Elements of probability theory, random variables, and stochastic processes. EEL 5547 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Introduction to Radar Systems: PR: EEL 3552C. Introduction to Pulse and CW Radar Systems. Chirp Radar Systems. Tracking Radar. Noise in Radar Systems. EEL 5555C EN-ECE 3(2,2) RF and Microwave Communications: RF and microwave active circuits microstrip amplifier, oscillator, and mixer design and fabrication. Receiver design, noise, familiarization with network and spectrum analyzers. EEL 5563 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Fiber Optics Communication: PR: EEL 3552C, EEL 3470. Use of Fiber Optics as a communication channel. Principles of Fiber optics. Mode theory, transmitters, modulators, sensors detectors and demodulators. EEL 5630 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Digital Control Systems: PR: EEL 3657. Real-time digital control system analysis and design, Z-transforms, sampling and reconstruction, time and frequency response, stability analysis, digital controller design. EEL 5704 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Computer Aided Logical Design: PR: EEL 4767C. Design, analysis and synthesis of sequential logic circuits and systems. Data path and controller design using a hardware description language. EEL 5708 EN-ECE 3(3,0) High Performance Computer Architecture: PR: EEL 4767. Engineering of high performance computer systems. Memory, processor and control sub-systems design tradeoffs. Virtual and cache memory. Pipelining, vector computing. EEL 5741C EN-ECE 3(2,3) Microcomputer-based Monitoring and Control Systems: PR: EEL 3342, EEL 4767C, or C.I. Machine language programming; software development aids; systems design; interfacing considerations. EEL 5762 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Performance Analysis of Computer and Communications Systems: PR: EEL 4767C, STA 3032. Stochastic modeling and discrete-event simulation; Markov chains; networks of queues; SemiMarkov models; application to multiprocessor systems, switching and multi-user communications. EEL 5771C EN-ECE 3(2,3) Engineering Applications of Computer Graphics: PR: EGN 3420 or C.I. Computer graphics in engineering applications. Laboratory assignments. EEL 5820 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Image Processing: PR: MAP 2302, EGN 3420, EEL 4750 or C.I. Two-dimensional signal processing techniques; pictorial image representation; spatial filtering; image enhancement and encoding; segmentation and feature extraction; introduction to image understanding techniques. EEL 5825 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Pattern Recognition: PR: MAP 2302, EGN 3420. Graph-theoretic and syntactic methods of pattern analysis. Decision functions; optimum decision criteria; training algorithms; feature extraction; unsupervised learning; data reduction and potential functions. EEL 5874 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Expert Systems and Knowledge Engineering: PR: EEL 4872 or C.I. Introduction to expert systems in engineering. Expert systems tools and interviewing techniques. This course is hands-on and project oriented. EEL 5881 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Software Engineering I: PR: EGN 3420, EEL 4851 or C.I. Design, implementation, and testing of computer software for Engineering applications. EEL 5891 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Continuous System Simulation I: PR: EEL 3657 or C.I. Use of state-space techniques, numerical integration, and CSSL programs. Laboratory assignments. EEL 6208 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Advanced Machines: PR: EEL 4205. Theory of electric machines using reference frame transformations: Basic principles of DC and AC machines, including induction and synchronous, are included. Simulation techniques for steady state and dynamic performance analysis will be used to analyze operation of electric machines with solid state drives. EEL 6246 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Power Electronics II: PR: EEL 5240. Advanced topics in power electronics, soft-switching techniques, small-signal modeling of PWM and resonant converters, control techniques, power factor correction circuits. EEL 6255 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Advanced Power Systems Analysis: PR: EEL 4216 or C.I. Continuation of EEL 4216. Topics to include symmetrical and unsymmetrical fault analysis, power system estimation and control and power system stability. EEL 6269 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Advanced Topics in Power Engineering: PR: EEL 6255. A current topic will be discussed such as power system transients, system protection, T&D, and dielectric engineering. EEL 6338 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Advanced Topics in Microelectronics: PR: C.I. Covers advanced topics in microelectronics such as semiconductor device physics, semiconductor device fabrication, and semiconductor device modeling. EEL 6354 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Advanced Semiconductor Device II: PR: EEL 3306. First course in advanced semiconductor device physics and modeling. Main stream devices including junctions diale, bipolar transistor, and metal-oxide field-effect transistor. EEL 6371 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Advanced Electronics I: PR: EEL 5357 or EEL 5370. Models for integrated-circuit active devices. Analysis and design of IC amplifiers. Feedback amplifiers. Frequency response and stability. Compensation of amplifiers. EEL 6372 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Advanced Topics in Electronics: PR: EEL 6371 or C.I. Advanced and current topics in electronics such as power electronics and semiconductor integrated circuits. EEL 6443 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Electro-optics: PR: EEL 3470, EEL 5441. Principles, design and use of birefringent and periodic electro-optic devices. Nonlinear and phase-conjugate optics. EEL 6446 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Optical Systems Design: PR: EEL 5453 or C.I. Design principles of lens and mirror optical systems; evaluation of designs using computer techniques. EEL 6457 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Advanced Topics in Electro-Optics: PR: C.I. Current research topics in electro-optics, such as optical computing, binary optics, advanced system design issues, novel laser systems. EEL 6463 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Antenna Analysis and Design II: PR: EEL 5462C. Moment method, GTD, aperture antennas, reflectors, frequency independent antennas and microstrip antennas. EEL 6488 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Electromagnetic Fields: PR: EEL 3470 or C.I. Maxwell's equations. Boundary conditions. Propagation, reflection, and refraction of waves. Guided waves. Radiation. EEL 6492 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Advanced Topics in Electromagnetics and Microwaves: PR: C.I. Advanced and current topics in EM fields, antennas, and microwaves. EEL 6502 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Adaptive Digital Signal Processing: PR: EEL 5513 or C.I. Weiner filtering, Least Mean Square and Recursive Least Squares based algorithms, adaptive prediction and identification with applications such as echo cancellation, etc. EEL 6504 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Communications Systems Design: PR: EEL 6530. Information and coding theory. Modem design. Binary and M-ary modulations. Intersymbol interference and pulse shaping. DS and FS spread-spectrum systems. EEL 6505 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Multidimensional Digital Processing: PR: EEL 5513 or C.I. Multidimensional signals and systems. Two-dimensional transforms and filters. Image processing applications. EEL 6530 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Communication Theory: PR: EEL 5542 or C.I. Communication in the presence of noise; analog and pulse modulation; use of phase-locked loops, synthesizers, VCOs, system implementations. EEL 6537 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Detection and Estimation: PR: EEL 6543. Use of hypothesis testing (Bayes, Minimax, Neyman-Pearson) and estimation theory (Bayes, Maximum-likelihood) for detecting or estimating signals in noise. Application in communications and radar. EEL 6543 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Random Processes II: PR: EEL 5542. Stochastic processes. Mean-squared estimation. Queueing theory. Spectral estimation. Applications to communications and radar systems. EEL 6558 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Advanced Topics in Digital Signal Processing: PR: C.I. Advanced and current topics in digital signal processing, such as neural network, spectral analysis, speech processing. EEL 6560 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Laser Engineering: PR: EEL 5441 or C.I. Principles of laser amplification and oscillations; design of lasers; general characteristics of excitation systems. EEL 6560L EN-ECE 3(1,3) Laser Engineering Laboratory: PR: EEL 6560, PHY 5446, or C.I. Designing and device implementation of diode pumped solid-state lasers, nonlinear frequency conversion, Q-switching, mode locking, and pulse second harmonic generation. EEL 6561 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Fourier Optics: Application of Fourier transform theory to optical systems design. Development of optical correlation techniques. Holographic techniques and applications. EEL 6564 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Statistical Optics with Applications: PR: EEL 5441 and EEL 5542, or C.I. Characterization of random optical waves with applications in communications, turbulence scattering, and imaging. EEL 6565 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Radiation and Detection: PR: C.I. Radiometry, Planck radiators, spectrometers, photon-counting statistics, detector noise analysis, detector mechanisms. EEL 6590 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Advanced Topics in Communications: PR: C.I. Advanced and current topics in communications, such as coding theory, information theory, spread spectrum, etc. EEL 6616 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Adaptive Control: PR: EEL 5173. System identification and adaptive control design, including identification algorithms, MRAC, STR, and stochastic adaptive control. Lyapunov stability and input-output stability. EEL 6617 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Fundamentals of Modern Multivariable Control: PR: EEL 4657, EEL 5173, or C.I. Emphasis on stability and performance analysis in time and frequency domains and on design tools for optimal performance and robustness. EEL 6619 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Nonlinear Robust Control and Applications: PR: EEL 5173 and EEL 6621. Stability, performance and robustness of nonlinear systems with uncertainties, Lyapunov-based designs, recursive designs and nonlinear optimal designs. EEL 6621 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Nonlinear Control Systems: PR: EEL 5173. Phase plane descriptions of nonlinear phenomena, limit cycles, jump conditions, stability, describing functions, Liapunov and Popov theory, time and frequency domain analysis for nonlinear systems. EEL 6662 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Design of Robot Control Systems: PR: EEL 5173. Coordinate transformation, differential equation of motion, trajectory planning, trajectory control, classical controls, advanced controls, force control, constrained motions, and redundancy. EEL 6671 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Modern and Optimal Control Systems: PR: EEL 5173. The optimal control problem. Necessary conditions for constrained minimums in finite dimensional space. Application to discrete time control problems. Pontryagin conditions and Hamilton-Jacobi equations. Computational considerations. EEL 6674 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Optimal Estimation for Control: PR: EEL 5173 or C.I. Optimal filtering, smoothing, and prediction methods are analyzed with applications to a number of linear and nonlinear dynamic systems. EEL 6680 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Advanced Topics in Modern Control Systems: PR: C.I. Introduces students to present-day issues in control systems analysis, design, and implementation. EEL 6707 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Parallel Processing: PR: EEL 5707, EEL 5762. Systems with one or more central I/O processors. Types of parallelism granularity and memory organization. Processor/memory message passing systems. Shared memory multiprocessors. EEL 6708 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Computer Systems Design: PR: EEL 5704 or C.I. Study of digital systems and computer architecture using digital design language. Specification and design of computer systems. Comparison of software and hardware solutions. EEL 6743C EN-ECE 3(2,3) Microcomputer Applications Design: PR: EEL 5741C or C.I. Advanced applications of microcomputer systems. Design of systems and software to implement a case study in microcomputer usage. EEL 6763 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Current Topics in Parallel Processing: PR: EEL 6708 or C.I. Research topics in parallel architectures, including, but not limited to, systolic architectures, wavefront arrays, interconnection networks, reconfigurable architectures and fast algorithms. EEL 6769 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Parallel Knowledge Processing Systems: PR: EEL 5762 and EEL 5874 and EEL 6707 or C.I. Design and performance of computer architectures supporting parallel reasoning techniques, including concurrency in search algorithms, genetic algorithms, semantic networks, marker-propagation, and rule-based systems. EEL 6785 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Computer Network Design: PR: EEL 4768C or C.I. Network types and network protocols. Design of networks and analysis of their performance. EEL 6812 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Introduction to Neural Networks: PR: EEL 5825 or C.I. Artificial neural network theory, models, and architectures. Neurobiological basis, learning theory, applications, and hardware implementation issues. EEL 6823 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Image Processing II: PR: EEL 5820 or C.I. Advance topics in image processing: nonlinear and adaptive filtering morphological processing, color image processing, texture analysis, and image encoding. EEL 6843 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Machine Perception: PR: EEL 5820 or EEL 5825 or C.I. Advanced methods of machine understanding; simulation of intelligent machine systems; automatic recognition systems; visual tracking systems; multispectral feature analysis. EEL 6845 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Intelligent Control: PR: C.I. Design and development of intelligent machine systems; decision theory; intelligence modeling; neural models; advanced techniques in intelligent control. EEL 6857 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Engineering Data Reduction: PR: C.I. Digital analysis of multidimensional data. Applications of multidimensional orthogonal transforms. EEL 6875 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Engineering of Artificial Intelligence Systems: PR: EEL 5874 or C.I. Introduction to the engineering of knowledge-based automated reasoning systems including the use of representation languages and object-oriented techniques. It is based on LISP. EEL 6876 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Current Topics in Artificial Intelligence in Engineering Systems: PR: EEL 6875 or C.I. Research in current topics including artificial intelligence, relevant to engineering systems including causal modeling, qualitative reasoning, temporal reasoning, and inductive reasoning. Review of current literature. EEL 6878 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Modeling and Artificial Intelligence: PR: EEL 6875 or C.I. Introduction to various applications of artificial intelligence techniques as they affect the engineering aspects of computer-based simulation, modeling, and training. The course will be taught as a seminar, making significant use of the current research literature. Topics include Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Situational Awareness, Intelligent Instructor Support, and Qualitative Modeling . EEL 6883 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Software Engineering II: PR: EEL 5881 or equivalent; C.I. Continuation of EEL 5881. Emphasis on term projects and case studies. EEL 6885 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Software Engineering Quality Assurance Methods: PR: EEL 5881, EEL 6883. Methods for verification and validation of software quality, including software engineering metrics and models. EEL 6887 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Software Engineering Life-Cycle Control: PR: EEL 5881, EEL 6883. Issues in software development life-cycle control including project cost and time estimation, methods and models, manpower allocation, and system configuration management. EEL 6893 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Continuous System Simulation II: PR: EEL 5891. Continuation of EEL 6426 including advanced features of Continuous Simulation Languages such as user-defined macros, linear analysis package, sampled data systems. A simulation study term project is required. EEL 6895 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Current Issues in Real-Time Simulation: PR: EEL 5771C, EEL 5891. Design considerations in real-time, computer-based, training simulator systems. Laboratory assignments. EEL 6897 EN-ECE 3(3,0) Software Development for Real-Time Engineering Systems: PR: EEL 5881, EEL 6883. Issues associated with developing software for real-time systems, including parallel processing, task synchronization, and task scheduling. EES 5415C EN-CEE 3(2,3) Potable Water Treatment: PR: EES 4202C and 4111C. Engineering application of potable water chemistry involving coagulation, softening, filtration, corrosion, disinfection quality and drinking water. EES 5605 EN-CEE 3(3,0) Outdoor Noise Control: PR: C.I. Community noise evaluation and control, legislative standards, instrumentation and measurement, abatement methods, and noise modeling. EEX 5051 ED-E PE 3(3,0) Exceptional Children in the Schools: PR: Senior standing or C.I. Characteristics, definitions, educational problems, and appropriate educational programs for the exceptional children in schools. EEX 5702 ED-E PE 3(3,0) Planning Curriculum for Pre-kindergarten Children with Disabilities: Focus on curriculum planning; developmentally appropriate practices and implementation of individualized instruction for pre-kindergarten children with disabilities. EEX 5750 ED-E PE 3(3,0) Communication with Parents and Agencies: Presentation of methods of interacting with community agencies, supporting and collaborating with families, developing a case management system, and facilitating program transition. EEX 6017 ED-E PE 3(3,0) Typical and Atypical Applied Child Development: Focus on the stages and sequence of development and the impact of disabilities and biomedical risk factors on learning and development. EEX 6061 ED-E PE 3(3,0) Instructional Strategies PREK-6: A varying exceptionalities strategies (SLD,EH.MH) course using a cross-categorical model. The course is concerned with the pre-k handicapped child through grade 6. A required field experience must be completed with the class depending on prior experience. EEX 6065 ED-E PE 3(3,0) Instructional Strategies 6-12: A varying exceptionalities strategies (SLD,MH.ED) course using a cross-categorical model. The course is concerned with grades 6-12 and low incidence populations. A required field experience must be completed with the class depending on prior experience. EEX 6107 ED-E PE 3(3,0) Teaching Spoken and Written Language: Diagnosis and remediation of spoken and written language problems found in the exceptional populations. Overview of alternative methods of communication. EEX 6224 ED-E PE 3(3,0) Observation and Assessment of Young Children: Study of formal and informal observation and assessment. EEX 6266 ED-E PE 3(3,0) Assessment and Curriculum Prescriptions for the Exceptional Population: Addresses contemporary assessments and models for assessing exceptional children. Also addresses curriculum and prescription. EEX 6342 ED-E PE 3(3,0) SeminarCritical Issues in Special Education: PR: EEX 5051. An examination of research and current literature dealing with some of the critical issues in all areas of special education. EEX 6524 ED-E PE 3(3,0) Organization and Collaboration in Special Ed: PR: C.I. Addresses evaluation, assessment, personnel resource, grant writing, and other administrative issues. Presents collaborative models of intervention and service delivery. EEX 6612 ED-E PE 3(3,0) Methods of Behavioral Management: Analysis of the principles of behavior management and precision teaching and application of these principles to the solving of classroom management problems. EEX 6863 ED-E PE 2-7(12-40) Supervised Teaching Practicum with Exceptional Children: PR: Bachelor's degree, approved program, and C.I. Supervised observation and teaching of an exceptional student. EGC 5036 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Guiding Human Relationships: PR: Senior standing or basic teacher certificate. Human relationship skills which will enhance intra- and interpersonal relation skills in classrooms. EGC 6437 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Advanced Counseling Techniques: PR: MHS 6400, MHS 6401, or C.I. A presentation of advanced techniques, approaches and strategies to counseling and psychotherapy. Includes an experiential component. EGI 6051 ED-IP 3(3,0) Understanding the Gifted/Talented Student: A study of characteristics of the gifted/talented students; theories and research; identification procedures; special problems; educational forces. EGI 6245 ED-IP 4(4,0) Program Planning and Methodology for Gifted/Talented Students: A study of organization, curriculum, strategies, and activities for the gifted/talented student; diagnostic teaching; learning-teaching styles; instructional materials; individualized instruction. EGI 6246 ED-IP 3(3,0) Education of Special Populations of Gifted Students: Focuses on needs of gifted subgroups, including females, minorities, handicapped, and students with learning and emotional problems. S.E. EGN 5035 EN-ENGR 3(3,0) Topics in Technological Development: PR: C.I. Selected topics in the technological development of western civilization including the weight-driven clock, steam engine, electric light, etc. EGN 5720 EN-IEMS 3(2,3) Internal Combustion Engine Analysis and Optimization: PR: EGN 3343 or EGN 3358 or C.I. Internal combustion engine operating principles. Topics covered include engine design and operating parameters, combustion, thermodynamics, induction flow, and basic mathematical models. EGN 5840 EN-ENGR 3(3,0) Small Rocket Applications for Teachers: PR: Admission to Martin Marietta/UCF Academy. Earth and space environments, rocket propulsion, meteorological and environmental measurements, payload launch procedures, orbits and trajectories, safety, model rocket experiments, field trips, student science experiments. EGN 5855C EN-IEMS 3(2,2) Metrology: PR: EIN 4391C or C.I. Advanced topics in inspection and measurement with applications in engineering and manufacturing. EGN 5858C EN-IEMS 3(2,2) Introduction to Rapid Prototyping: PR: Basic knowledge and/or experience in CAD/CAM technology or C.I. Topics fundamental to rapid prototyping and automated fabrication technologies. Actual design and fabrication of a part using in-house laboratory facilities. EGN 6721C EN-IEMS 3(2,3) Experimental Methods for High Performance Engine Manufacturing: PR: EGN 5270C; EIN 5247, STA 5205 or STA 6207; or C.I. This course examines the unique problems encountered when one-off manufacturing of high performance engines due to the high level of component interaction. EIN 5117 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Management Information Systems I: PR: C.I. The design and implementation of computer-based Management Information Systems. Consideration is given to the organizational, managerial, and economic aspects of MIS. EIN 5248C EN-IEMS 3(2,2) Ergonomics: PR: C.I. Applications of anthropometry, functional anatomy, mechanics, and physiology of musculoskeletal system concepts in the engineering design of industrial tools, equipments, and workstations. EIN 5251 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Human-Computer Interaction: Usability Evaluation: Usability paradigms/principles; cognitive walkthroughs; heuristic, review-based, model-based, empirical and storyboard evaluation; techniques; query techniques; laboratory techniques; and field study approaches. EIN 5255 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Interactive Simulation: PR: C.I. Introduction to significant topics relative to the development and use of interactive simulation for knowledge transfer in the technical environment. EIN 5356 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Cost Engineering: Cost estimation and control of engineering systems throughout the product life cycle. EIN 5368C EN-IEMS 3(2,2) Integrated Factory Automation Systems: PR: EIN 4391C or C. I. Automated material handling systems, industrial robots, automated guided vehicles, automated storage and retrieval systems, economics, justification. EIN 5381 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Engineering Logistics: Study of the logistics life cycle involving planning, analysis and design, testing, production, distribution, and support. EIN 5388 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Forecasting: PR: STA 5156. Industrial applications of forecasting methods with emphasis on microcomputer-based packages. EIN 5392C EN-IEMS 3(2,2) Manufacturing Systems Engineering: PR: EIN 4391C or C.I. The integration of manufacturing technologies and information processing concepts into a system for controlling the manufacturing enterprise. EIN 5415C EN-IEMS 3(2,2) Tool Engineering and Manufacturing Analysis: PR: EIN 4411. Tool materials and design, tolerance technology, theory of metal cutting, and machineability. EIN 5602C EN-IEMS 3(2,2) Expert Systems in Industrial Engineering: Overview of basic concepts, architecture and construction of expert systems in IE. Intelligent simulation training systems, case studies and problems. Laboratory exercises. EIN 5607C EN-IEMS 3(2,2) Computer Control of Manufacturing Systems: PR: EIN 4391C, and EIN 4411C or EML 4535C; or C.I. Automated systems for manufacturing, numerical control (NC) machines, NC programming, robot control and programming, machine and system control. EIN 5936 EN-IEMS 1(1,0) Seminar in Industrial Engineering: Doctoral Research: PR: C.I. Essential topics for doctoral research including research areas, skills, funding, proposals, ethics, mentors, seminars, societies, conferences, presentations, interviewing, grants, and publishing. EIN 5937 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Taguchi's Quality by Design: Taguchi methods for design of experiments and quality improvement. EIN 6140 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Project Engineering: PR: C.I. Role of engineer in project management with emphasis on project life cycle, quantitative and qualitative methods of cost, schedule, and performance control. EIN 6215 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) System Safety Engineering and Management: PR: C.I. Occupational injury and accident statistic. Accident investigation and prevention methods. Hazard analysis. Occupational safety and health standards and regulations. Product safety and liability. EIN 6249C EN-IEMS 3(2,2) Biomechanics: PR: EIN 5248C or C.I. Applications of body link system, kinematic aspect of body movement and mechanics of the human body concepts in the engineering design of work-systems. EIN 6252 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Human-Virtual Environment Interaction: Sense of presence, cybersickness, health and safety, integration of multi-modal inputs and outputs, user differences, design metaphors, design constraints, social impact of the technology. EIN 6258 EN-IEMS 3(2,2) Human Computer Interaction: Computer task analysis, human-computer design guidelines and history, usability testing, next generation user interfaces, human-virtual environment interaction. EIN 6264C EN-IEMS 3(2,2) Industrial Hygiene: PR: EIN 5248C or C.I. Evaluation and control of occupational hazards including heat, cold, noise, vibration, radiation, solid waste, air contaminants, illumination, ventilation, and other work environments. EIN 6270C EN-IEMS 3(2,2) Work Physiology: PR: EIN 5248 or C.I. Applications of the concepts of endurance fatigue, recovery and the energy cost of work in the determination of work capacity, job design, personnel assignment, and work/rest scheduling. EIN 6317 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Training Systems Engineering: How human performance deficiencies should be addressed from a systems engineering point of view. Manpower, personnel, and training considerations will be examined. EIN 6322 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Engineering Management: PR: EIN 5117, EIN 5356, and EIN 6140. Capstone investigation and analysis of topics for improving engineering enterprises in national and international competitive environments. Quantitative engineering tools/methods will be used. EIN 6330 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Quality Control in Automation: PR: ESI 4234 or C.I. Quality control applications in industrial automation, implementation of quality control through automated inspection, statistical tolerancing, application of statistics in quality control. EIN 6336 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Production and Inventory Control: PR: EIN 4333 or equivalent. Review of models and techniques used in forecasting, production control and inventory control. Includes aggregate planning, production scheduling, inventory management, models, etc. EIN 6339 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Productivity Engineering: Basic concepts and tools including measurement, evaluation, planning, and improvement. Latest models and techniques pertinent to both the manufacturing and service sectors are introduced. EIN 6357 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Advanced Engineering Economic Analysis: PR: EGN 3613; EIN 2032 or equivalent. Topics include measuring economic worth, economic optimization under constraints. Analysis of economic risk and uncertainty, foundations of utility functions. EIN 6398 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Advanced and Nontraditional Manufacturing Processes: PR: EIN 4391C or C.I. Latest methods and developments in manufacturing process engineering. EIN 6399 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Concurrent Engineering: Elements of concurrent engineering and its applications. Topics include quality function deployment, design for manufacturability, and design for assembly. EIN 6417 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Precision Engineering: PR: EGN 5855C or C.I. Designing for high precision, machine accuracy error reduction, thermal effects, coordinate measuring machines and machine calibration with laser interferometry. EIN 6418C EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Electronics Manufacturing: PR: EIN 4391 or C.I. Electronics fabrication and assembly, FMS and CAD/CAM in electronics, information and control systems, micromachining with lasers, and surface mount technology. EIN 6425 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Scheduling and Sequencing: PR: Graduate standing. Basic problems, models and techniques of scheduling. Emphasis on general job-shop scheduling problems. Analytical, graphical and heuristic methods are examined. EIN 6524 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Simulation Modeling Paradigms: PR: STA 5156 and one of ESI 5531, ESI 6247 or EIN 6645. Modeling techniques and designs for simulation, conditions for use, and implementation algorithms. Introduction to modeling theory and formalisms for computer simulation. EIN 6529 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Simulation Design and Analysis: PR: All required courses in Simulation Modeling and Analysis or Interactive Simulation and Training Systems curricula. Integrates all aspects of the curriculum in a project-focused capstone course. Involves design, development, implementation, validation, and evaluation of a simulation project. EIN 6603 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Readings in Expert Systems/AI in Industrial Engineering: PR: EIN 5602C or equivalent. Reading and discussing current topics in expert systems/AI as applied to IE. Current literature in intelligent simulation training systems. EIN 6645 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Modeling and Simulation of Real-Time Processes: PR: EIN 5255. Mathematical modeling and computer simulation of engineering and scientific systems. Examination of hardware, software, and solution methods for real-time systems. EIN 6647 EN-IEMS 3(2,2) Intelligent Simulation: The use of intelligent objects in building simulation models to achieve a goal by altering the scenarios during problem solution. EIN 6649 EN-IEMS 3(2,2) Intelligent Simulation Training System Design: A systems approach to building intelligent simulation training systems. Emphasis on removing the human instructor from the content training. EIN 6930 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Manufacturing Engineering Seminar: PR: C.I. Presentation of latest manufacturing engineering technological advancements and related topics. EIN 6933 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Systems Acquisition: What the engineer needs to know about the systems acquisition process when dealing with government contracting agencies. EIN 6934 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Contract Negotiations: PR: EIN 6933. A seminar on the contract negotiation phase of systems acquisition for the United States Government; Contract Formulation and Acquisition Process Management is emphasized. EIN 6935 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Advanced Ergonomics Topics: PR: C.I. Seminar treatment of selected advanced topics in ergonomics. EIN 6936 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Seminar in Advanced Industrial Engineering: Topical seminar. Potential topic areas include quality function deployment, axiomatic design, design quality, benchmarking, re-engineering processes. ELD 6248 ED-E PE 3(3,0) Instructional Strategies for Students with Learning Disabilities: Instructional strategies for students with specific learning disabilities to include development, implementation, and evaluation of individualized educational plans and adaptation of curriculum and materials. ELD 6944 ED-E PE 1(0,1) Diagnostic Learning-Disabilities Laboratory: A laboratory designed for individual competence measurement of testing-evaluation skills. Must be scheduled concurrently with ELD 6112, Foundations and Diagnosis of LD. EMA 5060 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Polymer Science and Engineering: PR: EGN 3365. Structure and properties of polymers, preparation and processing of polymers, mechanical properties, use in manufacturing and high tech applications. EMA 5104 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Intermediate Structure and Properties of Materials: PR: EGN 3365. Fundamentals of dislocation theory, metallurgical thermodynamics and diffusion. Phase transformations, strengthening mechanisms and fracture. Introduction to engineering polymers, ceramics, and composites. EMA 5106 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Metallurgical Thermodynamics: PR: EGN 3343 and EGN 3365. Laws of thermodynamics, phase equilibria, reactions between condensed and gaseous phases, reaction equilibria in condensed solution and phase diagrams. EMA 5108 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Surface Science: PR: PHY 2049 and C.I. Methods of chemical and physical analysis of surfaces, with emphasis on ultra-high vacuum spectroscopics utilizing electron, ion and photon probes. EMA 5140 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Introduction to Ceramic Materials: PR: EGN 3365. Uses, structure, physical and chemical properties, and processing of ceramic materials. Discussions will include recent developments for high technology applications. EMA 5326 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Corrosion Science and Engineering: PR: EGN 3363. Electrochemical principles and applications to detecting and monitoring corrosion processes. Various forms of corrosion, their causes and control. Techniques of corrosion protection. EMA 5504 EN-MMAE 3(2,2) Modern Characterization of Materials: PR: EMA 5104 or C.I. Techniques and operation of instrumentation (light, scanning, transmission, and auger microscopy) for the characterization of structure, defects, composition, and surfaces. EMA 5505 EN-MMAE 3(2,2) Scanning Electron Microscopy: PR: EMA 5104 or C.I. A review of electron optics, beam/specimen interactions, image formation, x-ray analysis, specimen preparation, microelectronic applications and crystallography in the SEM. EMA 5584 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Biomaterials: PR: EGN 3365. Properties of natural biological materials and their relation to microstructure, biocompatibility, specific applications in orthopedic, cardiovascular, visual, neural, and reconstruction implants. EMA 5610 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Laser Materials Processing: PR: EGN 3343 or EMA 5106 or C.I. Laser beam optics; laser-material interactions; laser heating, melting, vaporization. Plasma formation; laser surface treatment, welding, machining; laser material synthesis. Thin film deposition, crystal growth. EMA 5705 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) High Temperature Materials: PR: EMA 5104 or C.I. Desired material properties for high temperature applications, physical metallurgy of such materials, corrosion, hot corrosion and oxidation properties, aero- and land-based gas turbine requirements. EMA 6126 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Physical Metallurgy: PR: EMA 5104 or EML 3124. Analytical methods in crystallography, dislocation theory, annealing, solid solutions, phases and phase diagrams, ferrous and non- ferrous alloy systems. EMA 6129 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Solidification and Microstructure Evolution: PR: EML 4142, EMA 5104, or C.I. Cooling process, nucleation, spinodal decomposition, interface instability, cells, dendrites, eutectic and peritectic microstructures, solute segregation, modeling project. EMA 6130 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Phase Transformation in Metals and Alloys: PR: EMA 5104 and EMA 5106 or C.I. Principles of thermodynamics, kinetics, and phase diagrams for the understanding of diffusion and diffusionless phase transformations in ferrous and non-ferrous alloys. EMA 6136 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Diffusion in Solids: PR: EMA 5104 and EML 5060 or C.I. Fundamental equations and mechanisms of diffusion. Diffusion in metallic, ionic, and semiconducting materials with emphasis on measurement techniques. EMA 6149 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Imperfections in Crystals: PR: EMA 5104 or C.I. Describes point, line, and planar defects in crystalline materials. Discusses vacancy formation, dislocation theory, plasticity, grain boundary modeling, and the interaction between defects. EMA 6516 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) X-Ray Diffraction and Crystallography: PR: EMA 5104 or C.I. Theory and experimental techniques of x-ray diffraction of materials. Topics include the structure of crystalline solids, including lattices, point group and space group theory. EMA 6518 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Transmission Electron Microscopy: PR: EMA 5104 or C.I. An introduction to the theory and operation of a transmission electron microscope. Electron diffraction techniques, contrast from images, analytical microscopy, and specimen preparation. EMA 6605 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Materials Processing Techniques: PR: EMA 5104 or C.I. Phase transformation; grain size; surface, powder, and composite processing; shape forming; polymer processes; liquid and vapor phase synthesis; radiation-induced processes, mathematical analysis, project. EMA 6626 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Mechanical Metallurgy: PR: EMA 5104 or EMA 4223. Elastic behavior and plasticity, dislocation theory, mechanical behavior of materials, fracture, elements of fracture mechanics, environment-assisted cracking, creep and fatigue failures. EMA 6628 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Materials Failure Analysis: PR: EMA 5104 or C.I. Comprehensive overview of the general procedures for failure analysis, failure theories, causes of failure, fractography of different failures, and modern analytical tools. EME 5051 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Technologies of Instruction and Information Management: Theories and practices in utilizing instructional media and information technologies. Emphasis on new and emerging technologies and their effects on the school and media program. EME 5052 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Electronic Resources for Education: PR: EME 5051 or EME 6938 or C.I. Study and application of electronic resources available for education including techniques for locating, evaluating, and integrating them into the classroom. EME 5054 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Instructional Systems Technology: A Survey of Applications: Applications of instructional technology in settings other than public schools. Survey of facilities, programs, and services in business, industry, religion, government, higher education, and medical settings. EME 5056 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Communication for Instructional SystemsProcess: Principles of written and oral communications for instructional technologists; development of assertiveness and interpersonal skills; conducting training programs for employees; creating hard copy materials. EME 5057 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Communication for Instructional SystemsApplication: PR: EME 5056. Applications of technology, communications theory, platform skills, and instructional design to the effective presentation of training programs and instruction. EME 5208 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Production Techniques for Instructional Settings: PR: EME 5051. Skills in producing instructional materials. Emphasis on graphic, audio, video, and photographic skills and the application of instructional and communication theories. EME 5225 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Media for Children and Young Adults: Survey of materials for children's and young adults' informational and recreational needs; analysis, evaluation, and utilization of print and non-print materials. EME 5408 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Computer Applications in Instructional Technology: Techniques and skills for the use of computers for productivity and instruction by the instructional technologist. EME 5810 ED-ED S 1(1,0) Teaching and Learning with Technology: Overview of technologies for teaching and for learning. Practical strategies for using technology in the classroom. (May be repeated 3 times for credit.) EME 6053 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Current Trends in Instructional Technology: PR: EME 6613. Survey of current trends and issues of importance to the field of instructional technology. EME 6058 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Current Trends in Educational Media: PR: C.I. Survey of current trends and issues of importance to the field of educational media. EME 6062 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Research in Instructional Technology: PR: or CR: EDF 6481, EME 6613, or EME 6605. Critical review and evaluation of landmark research in the areas of educational media, instructional design, and instructional systems. EME 6105 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Collection Development Policies and Procedures: PR: EME 5051. Principles of collection development for the school library media center. Acquisition, weeding, inventory, and maintenance procedures. Emphasis on intellectual freedom and evaluation of the collection. EME 6208 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Multimedia Instructional Systems I: PR: EME 5408, EME 6613. Entry-level skills in computer-based graphic, audio, and video production. Development of multimedia components for instructional applications. Discussion of copyright, content, media attributes for either issues. EME 6209 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Multimedia Instructional Systems II: PR: EME 6208. Advanced skills in computer-based graphic, audio, and video production. Integration of media into instructional packages. Application of instructional development skills and working with clients. EME 6313 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Media Systems Design: PR: EME 5054, EME 6613. Principles of communication, learning theory, and research in instructional technology applied to the design of mediated instructional messages. EME 6405 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Application Software for Educational Settings: PR: EME 6938; basic computer skills; basic skills in using application programs for general productivity. Use of software applications in instructional settings by students and teachers. Includes integrated packages (word processing, database, spreadsheet, telecommunications) graphics software, presentation software, and desktop publishing software as they relate to the K-12 curriculum, students, and teacher productivity. EME 6457 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Distance Education: Technology Process Product: PR: EME 5408 or C.I. Instruction and how it is delivered at a distance. Examines technologies, processes, and products of distance education with emphasis on the relationship between high tech and high touch interactivity. EME 6507 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Multimedia in the Classroom: PR: EME 6938; basic computer skills; basic skills in using application programs for general productivity. Emphasis on the elements and applications of multimedia programs for use by K-12 students and teachers. Includes authoring, design, delivery systems, hardware, software. EME 6602 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Integrating Technology into the Curriculum: PR: EME 5051; basic computer skills. Resources, materials, and strategies for systemic achievement of curriculum goals; investigation of innovative and effective technological advances and practices for use in teaching and learning. EME 6605 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Role of the Media Specialist in Curriculum and Instruction: PR: PR or CR: EME 5051. Development of skills in instruction and instructional design. Emphasis on teaching, consultation, and media skills and curricular involvement of the media specialist. EME 6607 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Planned Change in Instructional Technology: PR: EME 6705 or EME 6706. In-depth study of the processes of planned change and adoption/rejection of innovations in educational settings. EME 6613 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Instructional System Design: PR: EME 5054. Systematic design of instruction including task analysis, learner analysis, needs assessment, content analysis, specification of objectives, media selection, evaluation and revision; analysis of ID models. EME 6705 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Administration of Instructional Systems: PR: EME 5408, EME 6613. Provides opportunities for students to examine parameters, problems, and areas of importance in the management of instructional systems. EME 6706 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Administrative Principles in Media Centers: PR: EME 5051, EME 6105. Principles of planning, evaluating, budgeting, staffing, and marketing the school media program. Development of policies and procedures for the school media center, legislation technology, professionalism. EME 6707 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Technology Coordinator in the Schools: PR: EME 5051, EME 6405, EME 6602. A graduate course in educational technology designed to provide a context for the role of a school-based professional with skills in educational technology. Includes planning, administration, training, leadership, budgeting, ethics, evaluation, and grant writing. EME 6805 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Organization of Media and Information: Methods for organizing print and non-print media, with instruction in cataloging and classification, using standard bibliographic tools and procedures. EME 6807 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Information Sources and Services: PR: EME 6105. Development of skills in identifying appropriate information sources for school media centers, providing reference services, and teaching research skills and search strategies. EME 6809 ED-ED S 3(3,0) Information Retrieval Systems: PR: EME 5408. Examines applications of information retrieval that are appropriate for instructional technologists. Includes elements of search strategy construction, database and index structure, and on-line search procedures. EME 6940 ED-ED S 3(3,(0) Theory into Practice in Educational Technology: PR: Completion of all core courses in educational technology. Practicum in facilitating the utilization of instructional media and information technologies. EML 5060 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Mathematical Methods in Mechanical, Materials and Aerospace Engineering: PR: MAP 2302. Vector field theory, generalized coordinates, complex variables, contour integration and LaPlace and Fourier transforms and inversions, variable coefficient ODEs and solution of PDEs for governing equations of heat transfer, ideal fluid flow, and mechanics. EML 5066 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Computational Methods in Mechanical, Materials and Aerospace Engineering: PR: EML 3034. Error Norms, interpolation and extrapolation, quadratures and adaptive quadratures, solutions of linear and nonlinear systems of equations, functional approximation, solution of ODE's and MWR. EML 5105 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Gas Kinetics and Statistical Thermodynamics: PR: EAS 4134 or EML 4703C. Molecular and statistical viewpoint of gases and thermodynamics; Boltzmann collision integral, partition functions, non-equilibrium flows. Applications in thermo-fluid systems. EML 5131 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Combustion Phenomena: PR: EML 4703C, EML 3101. Physical and chemical aspects of combustion phenomena. Rate processes, chemical kinetics, structure, propagation and stability of premixed and diffusion flames. EML 5152 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Intermediate Heat Transfer: PR: EML 4142, EML 5713, EML 5060 or C.I. An intermediate-level course dealing with heat and mass diffusion, boundary layer problems, and radiation from real bodies. Emphasis on combined modes, numerical methods. EML 5211 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Continuum Mechanics: PR: EML 3500 or EML 4703C or EAS 4200 or C.I. Introduction to tensors; deformation and strain; stress; balance laws, applications in Newtonian fluid mechanics and isotropic linear elasticity. EML 5224 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Acoustics: PR: EML 4220. CR: EML 5060. Elements of vibration theory and wave motion; radiation, reflection, absorption, and transmission of acoustic waves; architectural acoustics; control and abatement of environmental noise pollution; transducers. EML 5228C EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Modal Analysis: PR: EML 3303, EML 4220, and EML 5060. Theoretical basis. Measurement techniques, excitation, transducers, data acquisition. Detailed data analysis, modal parameter extraction, curve-fitting procedures. Modeling. EML 5237 ED-IP 3(3,0) Intermediate Mechanics of Materials: PR: EML 3500, EML 5060. Elements of elasticity. Failure theories. Bending and torsion. Thin plates. Energy principles. Thick-walled cylinders. Applications to design. EML 5245 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Tribology: PR: EGN 3365C, EGN 3331, EGN 3353, or C.I. Principles of fluid film lubrication (liquid and gas, journal and thrust bearings), contact mechanics (rolling element bearings), design of bearings and load bearing surfaces, friction and wear of materials, tribotesting. EML 5271 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Intermediate Dynamics: PR: EML 3321. Dynamics of particles, rigid bodies, and distributed mass systems. Hamilton's principle. Lagrange's equations. Numerical methods. Mechanisms. EML 5311 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) System Control: PR: EML 3312C; CR: EML 5060. Modern control theory for linear and non-linear systems; controllability and observability. Linear state feedback and state estimators, compensator design. EML 5402 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Turbomachinery: PR: EML 3101, EML 4703 or EAS 4134. Application of the principles of fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and aerodynamics to the design and analysis of steam and gas turbines, compressors, and pumps. EML 5532C EN-MMAE 3(2,3) Computer-Aided Design for Manufacture: PR: EGN 4535C. Builds on introductory material covered in EML 4535C. Topics include computer modeling for the synthesis, simulation, design and manufacture of mechanical, thermal, and aerospace systems. EML 5546 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Engineering Design with Composite Materials: PR: EML 5237 or C.I. Mechanics of structural components of composite materials under static, thermal, vibratory loads. Instability. Lamina and laminate theory, energy methods, failure theories, and structural joining methods. EML 5572 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Probabilistic Methods in Mechanical Design: PR: EML 3500, STA 3032. Uncertainty modeling in design. Use of probabilistic mathematics to assess strength, stiffness, toughness, and stability. Applications. EML 5713 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Intermediate Fluid Mechanics: PR: EML 4703. CR: EML 5060. Fluid kinematics; conservation equations; Navier-Stokes equations; boundary layer flow, inviscid flow, circulation and vorticity; low Reynolds number flow; turbulence. EML 5907 EN-MMAE 3(2,2) ST: Engineering Design Practice: PR: EGN 1111C or C.I. The course is designed to familiarize students with basic CAD/CAM solid modeling techniques in a project-oriented environment. Students will construct part models, drawings, and assemblies. Use of in-house software. EML 6062 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Boundary Element Methods in Engineering: PR: EML 5237 or EML 5713 or C.I. Integral (numerical) solution of potential, Poisson and diffusion equations; applications to heat transfer and fluid flow; complex variable boundary element methods. EML 6067 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Finite Elements in Mechanical, Materials, and Aerospace Engineering I: PR: EML 5237 or EML 5713 or C.I. Finite element analysis of thermomechanical response of aerospace and mechanical components and structures. Plates and shells. Vibrations. Composite materials. Minimum weight design. CAD interface. Introduction to codes. EML 6068 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Finite Elements in Mechanical, Materials, and Aerospace Engineering II: PR: EML 6067 or C.I. Advanced finite element applications to aerospace and mechanical components and structures. Rotating systems. Fracture mechanics. Aeroelasticity. Buckling. Impact. Use of codes. EML 6085 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Research Methods in MMAE: PR: EML 5060 and EML 5211. Research project in a MMAE option under supervision of an advisor. A project report is due at the end of the semester. May not be repeated for credit. EML 6104 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Classical Thermodynamics: PR: EML 3101 or C.I. A general postulative approach to classical macroscopic thermodynamics featuring states as fundamental constructs. Conditions of equilibrium, stability criteria, thermodynamic potentials. Maxwell relations and phase transitions. EML 6124 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Two-Phase Flow: PR: EML 5152. Introduction to two-phase flow and boiling heat transfer. General transport equations and models for analyzing two-phase systems. Emphasis placed on liquid-vapor systems. EML 6154 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Conduction Heat Transfer: PR: EML 5152 or C.I. Classical and numerical techniques applied to the solution of steady and transient conduction problems. Applications to the design of thermal systems. EML 6155 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Convection Heat Transfer: PR: EML 5152, EML 5713, or C.I. Convection heat, mass and momentum transfer in laminar and turbulent flows. Applications to the design of thermal systems. EML 6157 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Radiation Heat Transfer: PR: EML 5152 or C.I. Radiation properties of surfaces and analysis of radiative heat transfer between black, gray, non-gray and non-diffuse surfaces. Multimode problems. EML 6158 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Gaseous Radiation Heat Transfer: PR: EML 6157. Development of Radiative Transfer Equation, radiative properties of gases, and solutions to gaseous radiation problems. EML 6223 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Advanced Vibrational Systems: PR: EML 4220, EML 5271 or C.I. Discrete and distributed parameter systems. Introduction to nonlinear and random vibrations. Concepts of modern dynamic analysis. EML 6226 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Analytical Dynamics: PR: EML 5271 or C.I. Kane method for kinematics and dynamics of particle and rigid bodies is developed and contrasted with Newton and Lagrange methods. Multibody dynamics. EML 6227 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Nonlinear Vibration: PR: EML 5060 and EML 5271 or C.I. Robust, reliable algorithms for simulation of nonlinear phenomena; phase planes; limit cycles; stability; period-multiplying bifurcations; strange attractors; Poincare maps; Floquet theory; Lyapunov exponents; applications to mechanical and aerospace systems. EML 6305C EN-MMAE 3(2,2) Experimental Mechanics: PR: EML 4304, EML 5237 or C.I. Selected topics in strain measurements, photoelasticity, holographic interferometry; laser speckle measurement; acoustic emission, measurement of correlation and coherence functions. EML 6547 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Engineering Fracture Mechanics in Design: PR: EML 5237 or C.I. General understanding of elementary concepts. Practical application enabling useful prediction of fracture safety and characteristics. Some general knowledge of fracture mechanisms and fracture criteria. EML 6653 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Theory of Elasticity: PR: EML 5237 or C.I. Review of stress and strain; solution by tensor stress and potential functions, axisymmetric problems; wave propagation. EML 6712 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Mechanics of Viscous Flow: PR: EML 5060, EML 5713 or C.I. Principal concepts and methods for viscous fluid motion. Incompressible and compressible boundary layer analysis for laminar and turbulent flows. EML 6725 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Computational Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer I: PR: EML 5152 or C.I. Finite Difference methods; error and stability analysis; applications to model equations and further developments; matrix methods. EML 6726 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Computational Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer II: PR: EML 6725. Development of governing equations; turbulence modeling; nu merical solution of Euler and potential equations, Navier-Stokes equations, and boundary layer equations; grid generation. EML 6808 EN-MMAE 3(3,0) Analysis and Control of Robot Manipulators: PR: EML 4312, EML 5271, or C.I. Kinematics and dynamics of multibody systems, especially robot manipulators. Design and control of robot manipulators. EMR 6362 ED-E PE 3(3,0) Teaching Students with Mental Disabilities: Strategies for teaching students with mental disabilities: development, implementation, and evaluation of individualized plans; special approaches to teaching functional skills; developmental programming; data-based management. ENC 5214 AS-ENG 3(3,0) Production and Publication Methods: Theory and practice of production and publication methods for technical writers. ENC 5219 AS-ENG 3(3,0) Graphics in Technical Writing: A study of the creation and editing of graphics in technical documents. ENC 5267 AS-ENG 3(3,0) Styles in technical writing: PR: Graduate Standing or C.I. This course focuses on all the strategies necessary to write effective technical prose. ENC 5306 AS-ENG 3(3,0) Persuasive Writing: Theory and practice of writing persuasively. ENC 5337 AS-ENG 3(3,0) Modern Rhetorical Theory: With special attention to the rhetor-audience relationship, the course studies history and practice of modern rhetorical theory. ENC 5344 AS-ENG 3(3,0) Proposal Writing: Theory and practice of writing proposals. ENC 5372 AS-ENG 3(2,1) Theory and Practice in Composition: PR: Senior standing or C.I. Intensive study of theories of composition, with practical experience in the writing laboratory and in composition classes. ENC 5427 AS-ENG 3(3,0) Hypertext: PR: Sr or Graduate standing. A study of the theory and practice of computer-driven hypertext. ENC 6217 AS-ENG 3(3,0) Technical Writing: Study of language, style, mechanics, graphics, and management necessary for technical editing ENC 6244 AS-ENG 3(3,0) Teaching Technical Writing: The techniques and theories of teaching technical writing. ENC 6261 AS-ENG 3(3,0) Technical Writing, Theory and Practice: A study of major trends in technical communication theory and the practices this theory generates. ENC 6292 AS-ENG 3(3,0) Project Management for Technical Writers. Managing a writing project from inception to production: planning, budgeting, personnel, writing, and editing. ENC 6296 AS-ENG 3(3,0) Computer Documentation: The theory and practice of producing software documentation from planning through production. ENG 5009 AS-ENG 3(3,0) Methods of Bibliography and Research: Bibliographical, library and systematic approaches to research at the graduate level in language and literature. ENG 5018 AS-ENG 3(3,0) Literary Criticism: PR: Graduate standing or C.I. Historical survey of major critics from classical antiquity to the modern era. ENL 5226 AS-ENG 3(3,0) English Renaissance Poetry and Prose: PR: Senior standing or C.I. The course will examine selected poetry and prose of Wyatt, Surrey, Sidney, Spenser, Marlowe, Raleigh, Daniel, Shakespeare, Chapman, Lyly, and others. ENL 5237 AS-ENG 3(3,0) Eighteenth Century Studies: Reading, analysis, and discussion of literature in English:1660-1880. ENL 5250 AS-ENG 3(3,0) The Victorian Age: Poetry: PR: Graduate standing or C.I. Poets of the Victorian period, including Tennyson, the Brownings, Arnold, Hopkins, Hardy, the Rossettis, Emily Bronte, and others. ENL 5256 AS-ENG 3(3,0) Victorian Literature: PR: Graduate Standing or C.I. A study of the major prose works and selected poetry of British Victorian writers. ENL 5269 AS-ENG 3(3,0) Nineteenth-Century Essays: PR: Graduate standing or C.I. English non-fiction prose of the 19th century. ENL 5335 AS-ENG 3(3,0) Studies in Shakespeare: PR: Senior standing or C.I. A selection of representative plays, with emphasis on Shakespeare's development as an artist: aesthetics of dramatic literature. ENL 5347 AS-ENG 3(3,0) The Age of Milton: PR: Senior standing or C.I. Emphasis on the non-dramatic works of John Milton. Selections from the non-dramatic works of other 17th-century figures. ENV 5071 EN-CEE 3(3,0) Environmental Analysis of Transportation Systems: PR: CWR 3201; EGN 3704. Prediction and abatement of pollution from transportation sources. Analysis techniques and environmental laws. ENV 5116C EN-CEE 3(2,3) Air Pollution Monitoring: PR: ENV 4121C or C.I. Air Pollution sampling techniques, equipment, and monitor siting. Emphasis on theory and direct applications in air pollution monitoring. ENV 5334 EN-CEE 3(3,0) Characterization of Hazardous Waste Sites: PR: CWR 4101C and ENV 4341 or C.I. Practical and comprehensive methods of hazardous waste site characterization to determine site properties, contamination type, magnitude and risk, and remedial actions. ENV 5335 EN-CEE 3(3,0) Hazardous Waste Management: PR: EGN 3704 or C.I. Engineering planning and analysis associated with the handling, storage, treatment, transportation, and disposal of hazardous wastes. ENV 5410 EN-CEE 3(3,0) Drinking Water Treatment: PR: ENV 4561. Drinking water treatment using existing and newly developed processes. Fe, Mn, As, NO3, DBP3, SOCs and other contaminants using oxidation, membranes, ion exchange, precipitation, sorption, and other processes. ENV 5505 EN-CEE 3(3,0) Sludge Management Operations in Environmental Engineering: PR: ENV 4561. Theory and design of sludge management operations and processes in environmental engineering, including stabilization dewatering and ultimate disposal. ENV 6015 EN-CEE 3(3,0) Physical/Chemical Treatment Systems in Environmental Engineering: PR: ENV 4561 and EES 4202C or C.I. Theory and design of physical and chemical operations and processes in environmental engineering using latest technologies. ENV 6016 EN-CEE 3(3,0) Biological Treatment Systems in Environmental Engineering: PR: EES 4111C and ENV 4561 or C.I. Theory and design of biological operations and processes in environmental engineering using the latest technologies. ENV 6046 EN-CEE 3(3,0) Membrane Mass Transfer: PR: ENV 6015 or C.I. Introduction to modeling of mass transfer in membrane systems; membrane morphology, mathematical development of mass transfer coefficients; fouling mechanisms, system modeling, and applications. ENV 6055 EN-CEE 3(3,0) Fate and Transport of Subsurface Contaminants: PR: EES 4111C, EES 4202C, CWR 6125. Principal concepts and modeling of the physical, chemical, and biological transport and transformation processes for subsurface contaminants. ENV 6106 EN-CEE 3(3,0) Theory and Practice of Atmospheric Dispersion Modeling: PR: ENV 4121C or C.I. Atmospheric composition and dynamics. Engineering methods of mathematical modeling, both for point source and mobile source. Current computer models will be used. ENV 6126 EN-CEE 3(3,0) Design of Air Pollution Controls: PR: ENV 4121C. Current methods for engineering design and performance analysis of air pollution control equipment to include scrubbers, baghouses, electrostatic precipitators, VOC incinerators, others. ENV 6336 EN-CEE 3(3,0) Site Remediation and Hazardous Waste Treatment: PR: EES 4111C, EES 4202C, and ENV 4561 or C.I. Biological and physical/chemical remediation technologies, including theory and application, for groundwater and hazardous wastes. ENV 6347 EN-CEE 3(3,0) Hazardous Waste Incineration: Theory and applications of design and operations of hazardous waste incinerators. Includes detailed consideration of air pollution control equipment. ENV 6504L EN-CEE 3(1,6) Unit Operation and Processes Laboratory: PR: ENV 6015 or equivalent. Bench and small pilot plant experimentation with sedimentation, coagulation, sorption gas-stripping, oxidation ion-exchange, etc. in water, waste-water industrial waste, or hazardous waste treatment. ENV 6519 EN-CEE 3(3,0) Aquatic Chemical Processes: PR: EES 4202C and EES 4111C or C.I. The applicability of water chemistry and physical chemistry on natural waters and waste-water with emphasis on environmental engineering problems. ENV 6558 EN-CEE 3(3,0) Industrial Waste Treatment: PR: ENV 4561. Theories, methods, unit operations of management, reduction, treatment, disposal of industrial wastes. ENV 6616 EN-CEE 3(3,0) Receiving Water Impacts: PR: EES 4202C and EES 4111C or C.I. Study of fate and transport of pollutant loadings into receiving waters, based on physical, chemical, and biological interactions in natural systems. EPH 5335 ED-IP 3(3,0) Physical and Sociological Implications of Handicapping Conditions: Overview of physical and sociological factors which may contribute to delayed learning or physical impairments in the exceptional populations. Physical interventions and first-aid practices are examined. ESE 5214 ED-IP 3(3,0) Secondary School Curriculum Improvement I: PR: Regular Certificate or C.I. Secondary School self studies for curriculum projects, accreditation reports, or staff development. ESE 6235 ED-IP 3(3,0) Curriculum Design: PR: Basic Teacher Certificate or C.I. Goal analysis, task analysis, needs assessment, and writing performance objectives for developing courses of study. ESE 6416 ED-IP 3(3,0) Curriculum Evaluation: PR: ESE 6235 or an equivalent curriculum course. ESI 5236 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Reliability Engineering: PR: ESI 4234 or equivalent, or C.I. Reliability theory and modeling approaches. Topics include: failure data analysis, maintainability, reliability standards (DOD), software reliability, reliability in design, and electronic systems reliability. ESI 5315 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Research Foundations for IE and OR Modeling: PR: MAP 2032; STA 5156 or equivalent; ESI 4312; and C.I. Research foundations for IE/OR modeling, including constructive analysis of published research, methods of proof, research foundations in decision theory, optimization, and related areas. ESI 5316 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Operations Research: PR: STA 3032. Methods of operations research, including formulation for models and derivation of solutions; linear programming, network models queueing theory, simulation, and nonlinear optimization techniques. ESI 5318 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Military Applications of Operations Research: PR: ESI 4312 or ESI 5316. Course covers application of operations research models to military planning and operations. Use of optimization, simulation, probability, and statistical modeling to evaluate force alternatives. ESI 5359 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Risk Assessment and Management: PR: STA 5156 or STA 3032. Problems and complexities involved in risk assessment and management. Selected methodologies are illustrated through realistic applications in engineering and the sciences. ESI 5419C EN-IEMS 3(2,2) Engineering Applications of Linear and Nonlinear Optimization: PR: ESI 4312 or ESI 5316. Course covers linear and nonlinear optimization applications in production planning, staffing, engineering design, distribution networks, and other engineering areas. Focuses on practicing OR analysts. ESI 5451 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Network Based Project Planning, Scheduling, and Control: PR: ESI 4312 or ESI 5316. Probabilistic and deterministic approaches for planning, scheduling, and controlling complex, large-scale projects. PERT, CPM, resource leveling, risk analysis. ESI 5531 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Discrete Systems Simulation: PR: STA 3032, CGS 3422. Methods for performing discrete systems simulation, including network modeling, will be treated. ESI 6217 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Statistical Aspects of Digital Simulation: PR: STA 5156 or C.I. Statistical issues in digital simulation including input data analysis, pseudorandom number generation, experimental design, and simulation output analysis. ESI 6224 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Quality Assurance Management: PR: ESI 4234 or equivalent or C.I. Implementation and management of the quality assurance function. Planning and organization for quality, quality cost, Quality Audit and Corrective Actions. ESI 6225 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Quality Analysis and Control: PR: ESI 4234 or equivalent. Methods for quality improvement, statistical process control (SPC), process capability, sampling plans, MlL-STDs and Taguchi Methods. ESI 6227 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Total Quality Management: PR: ESI 6225 or equivalent. Origins and practices of the U.S. TQM movement. TQM as a competitive strategy. Productivity and performance improvement strategies with TQM. ESI 6247 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Experimental Design and Taguchi Methods: PR: STA 5156 or ESI 4232. Introduction to Taguchi Concepts and Methodologies, use of design of experiments for quality design and improvement. ESI 6336 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Queueing Systems: PR: STA 5156. Analysis of queueing systems and waiting line problems using analytical and Monte Carlo methods. Laboratory assignments. ESI 6358 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Decision Analysis: PR: ESI 4212 or ESI 5316. Classical Bayesian analysis; utility and its measurement; multiattribute utility methods; influence diagrams; Analytic Hierarchy Process; behavioral aspects; simulation. ESI 6427 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Linear Programming and Extensions: PR: ESI 4312 or ESI 5316. Simplex and Revised Simplex Method; interior-point methods; duality; large-scale optimization; decomposition algorithms; upper bounds; linearization; parametric LP; goal programming. ESI 6437 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Nonlinear Mathematical Programming and Dynamic Programming: PR: ESI 4312 or ESI 5316. Optimal conditions and algorithms for unconstrained and constrained nonlinear problems. Introduction to dynamic programming approach to multistage problems. ESI 6448 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Network Analysis and Integer Programming: PR: ESI 6427. Modeling and solution methods for problems that can be formulated in terms of flow in networks and for discrete optimization problems. ESI 6529 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Advanced Systems Simulation: PR: ESI 5531. Combined networks discrete and continuous simulation, applications, statistical analysis and comparison of simulation languages. ESI 6532 EN-IEMS 3(2,2) Object-oriented Simulation: Object-oriented modeling and development techniques for building large process-based discrete event simulation models. Concurrency in discrete event simulation. Object-oriented simulation environment. ESI 6546 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Process Simulation: PR: MAP 2302. Basic principles of steady state and dynamic process simulation. Software and hardware trends. Math approaches using ordinary differential equations and differential-algebraic equations. ESI 6551C EN-IEMS 3(2,2) Systems Engineering: PR: ESI 4312 or ESI 5316. Integration and application of systems science, operations research, systems methodologies, and systems management for the design, production, and maintenance of efficient, reliable systems. ESI 6921 EN-IEMS 3(3,0) Seminar in Advanced Operations Research: PR: ESI 6427 or C.I. Topical seminar. Potential topic areas include tabu search, genetic algorithms, simulated annealing, neural networks. Analytic Hierarchy Process, and methods for large-scale optimization. ESI 6941 EN-IEMS 6(2,10) Operations Research Practicum: PR: C.I. Involves full-time participation and experience in an organization conducting operations research analyses. EUH 5247 AS-HIST 3(3,0) Colloquium in Europe from 1919-1939 EUH 5285 AS-HIST 3(3,0) Colloquium in Europe Since World War lI EUH 5371 AS-HIST 3(3,0) Colloquium in Spanish History EUH 5546 AS-HIST 3(3,0) Colloquium: British History: PR: Graduate status. Selected topics in British history. May be repeated for credit when content is different. There is no standard syllabus because content is different with each offering. EUH 5579 AS-HIST 3(3,0) Colloquium in Soviet Russia: PR: Senior standing or C.I. Reading and class discussion of the literature on selected topics in Russian history, 1911-present. EUH 5595 AS-HIST 3(3,0) Colloquium in Czarist Russia: PR: Senior standing or graduate status. Selected topics on the literature of Russia under the Czars prior to 1917. EUH 5608 AS-HIST 3(3,0) Colloquium European Intellectual History: PR: Senior standing or C.I. Reading and class discussion of the literature on selected topics of European intellectual history. EUH 6939 AS-HIST 3(3,0) Seminar in European History: May be repeated for credit when content is different. EVT 5260 ED-IP 2-4(2-4,0) Cooperative Programs in Vocational Education: PR: Regular Certificate or C.I. Study of cooperative vocational programs and achievement of competencies needed to establish, manage, and coordinate co-op program activities in all vocational areas. EVT 5315 ED-IP 2-3(2-3,0) Applied Clinical Teaching Techniques in Vocational Education: PR: Regular Certificate or C.I. Study and practice of clinical teaching methods, development of student performance assessment instruments, planning clinical learning experiences, and record keeping. EVT 5561 ED-IP 2-3(2-3,0) Student Guidance in the Vocational Program: PR: Basic Teacher Certificate or C.I. Achievement of skills used by teachers as they gather student data, confer with students, and help students plan for employment or further education. EVT 5817 ED-IP 2-4(2-4,0) Management of Vocational Programs: PR: Rank III Certificate or C.I. Study and achievement of selected competencies needed by vocational teachers, supervisors, and local administrators in the management of vocational education programs in the schools. EVT 6264 ED-IP 3(3,0) Administration in Vocational Education: PR: Basic Teacher Certificate or C.I. Administrative responsibilities in a local program of vocational education that includes two or more fields of occupational education. EVT 6265 ED-IP 3(3,0) Supervision in Vocational Education: PR: Basic Teacher Certificate or C.I. Supervisory techniques for planning and implementing improvement of staff, curriculum, and personal relations in vocational education. EVT 6267 ED-IP 2-4(2-4,0) Vocational Program Planning, Development, and Evaluation: PR: Basic Teacher Certificate or C.I. Achievement of selected teacher competencies related to program objectives, courses of study, long-range plans, and techniques for evaluating vocational program effectiveness. EVT 6664 ED-IP 2-4(2-4,0) School/Community Relations for Vocational Education: PR: Basic Teacher Certificate or C.I. Achievement of proficiency in the use of media techniques to promote the vocational program. Development and maintenance of productive relationships between school and community groups. EXP 5208 AS-PSYCH 3(3,0) Sensation and Perception: PR: C.I. A study involving the human information processing with regard to physical and psychological variables in sensory and perceptual phenomena. EXP 5256 AS-PSYCH 3(3,0) Human Factors I: Survey of human factors literature. Introduction to topics including human capabilities and human interfaces with human-machine systems. EXP 5257 AS-PSYCH 3(3,0) Human Factors II: PR: EXP 5256 (HFI). The second in the series of basic human factors courses involving an in-depth examination of issues. EXP 5258 AS-PSYCH 3(3,0) Human Factors lIl: PR: EXP 5256, EXP 6257. The third in the series of basic human factors courses. Current topics in human factors, exchange of information on practical field experience in human factors. EXP 5445 AS-PSYCH 3(3,0) Psychology of Learning and Motivation: PR: DEP 5057 or C.I. Examination of theories and research concerning the acquisition and retention of behavior, as well as motivational factors which influence learning and behavior. EXP 6126 AS-PSYCH 3(3,0) Psychoacoustics: PR: Graduate standing. The psychology, physics, and physiology of hearing and the auditory system. EXP 6255 AS-PSYCH 3(3,0) Human Performance: PR: C.I. Human performance dimensions and concepts of assessment of human capabilities; performance acquisition, information processing and decision making; applications of principles to understanding of stress and performance effectiveness. EXP 6506 AS-PSYCH 3(3,0) Human Cognition and Learning: PR: EXP 3404 and EXP 3513. Research and theory relating to attention, memory, problem solving and reasoning. EXP 6541 AS-PSYCH 3(3,0) Advanced Human-Computer Interaction: PR: EIN 6258 or C.I. Principles and guidelines of advanced human-computer interaction as they apply to a variety of complex Human-Machine Systems. EXP 6938 AS-PSYCH 3(3,0) Teaching Seminar: PR: C.I. Orientation to and supervision in teaching assigned courses. EXP 6946 AS-PSYCH 8(0,12) Human Factors Internship: PR: EXP 5256, EXP 6257, PSY 6216, PSY 6217, EXP 6255, INP 6330. Supervised placement in an industrial, governmental, or consulting setting. Student completes a specific project under the supervision of an organizational sponsor and a faculty member.
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