EGEN
Engineering - General
EGEN 102 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING COMPUTER APPLICATIONS EGEN 105 INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL ENGINEERING EGEN 115 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS EGEN 116 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS LABORATORY EGEN 117 ENGINEERING DESIGN GRAPHICS EGEN 118 ENGINEERING DESIGN GRAPHICS LABORATORY EGEN 125CS TECHNOLOGY,INNOVATION, AND SOCIETY EGEN 200 DESIGNING OUR COMMUNITY EGEN 201 ENGINEERING MECHANICS:STATICS EGEN 202 ENGINEERING MECHANICS:DYNAMICS EGEN 203 APPLIED MECHANICS EGEN 205 MECHANICS OF MATERIALS EGEN 208 APPLIED STRENGTH OF MATERIALS EGEN 290R UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH EGEN 291 SPECIAL TOPICS EGEN 292 INDEPENDENT STUDY EGEN 310R MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN EGEN 324 APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS EGEN 325 ENGINEERING ECONOMIC ANALYSIS EGEN 331 APPLIED MECHANICS OF FLUIDS EGEN 335 FLUID MECHANICS EGEN 350 APPLIED ENGINEERING DATA ANALYSIS EGEN 415 ADVANCED MECHANICS OF SOLIDS EGEN 435 FLUID DYNAMICS EGEN 488 FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGINEERING EXAM EGEN 490R UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH EGEN 491 SPECIAL TOPICS EGEN 492 INDEPENDENT STUDY EGEN 505 ADVANCED ENGINEERING ANALYSIS EGEN 506 NUMERICAL SOLUTIONS TO ENGINEERING PROBLEMS EGEN 542 THEORY OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING II
EGEN 102 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
S 2 cr. LEC 2
COREQUISITE: M 171Q.
-- Effective methods for applying the computer to common numerical problems
encountered in chemical engineering. Chemical engineering examples will
provide a basis for more comprehensive problems encountered in the other
professional level courses.
EGEN 105 INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL ENGINEERING
F,S 2 cr. LEC 1 LAB 1
-- Provides students an opportunity to explore the fields
of engineering, engineering technology, and computer
science. Other topics include engineering design, career
opportunities, professionalism, and ethics.
EGEN 125CS TECHNOLOGY, INNOVATION,
AND SOCIETY
F,Su 3 cr. LEC 3
-- This course explores the innovative engineering processes
that connect the creative elements of science and engineering
with solving problems of everyday life. Topics include
understanding the role of creativity, public safety
and ethics in creating technological solutions. Case
studies are investigated, including applying critical
thinking to exploring how innovation can help society.
EGEN 200 DESIGNING OUR COMMUNITY
F,S 1 cr. SEM 1
-- This course is designed to explore issues in engineering
and college academics for American Indian students in
the Designing Our Community Program. The course will
provide a learning community among students to ensure
success in achieving their professional goals. Spring
semester focuses on service learning projects.
EGEN 201 ENGINEERING MECHANICS:STATICS
F,S,Su 3 cr. LEC 3
PREREQUISITE: PHSX 220.
COREQUISITE: M 273.
-- Equilibrium of particles
and rigid bodies; static analysis
of structures including trusses,
beams, frames and machines;
coulomb friction; area and
mass centroids, moments and
products of inertia.
EGEN
202 ENGINEERING MCECHANICS:DYNAMICS
F,S,Su On Demand 3 cr. LEC
3
PREREQUISITE: EGEN 201.
-- Kinematics, kinetics, work-energy,
and impulse-momentum for particles
and rigid bodies.
EGEN
203 APPLIED MECHANICS
F,S 3 cr. LEC 3
PREREQUISITE: PHSX 205.
COREQUISITE: M 166.
-- Force systems in equilibrium
and applications to structural
trusses and frames; section
properties; distributed force
systems; shear and moment
distributions in beams; basic
particle dynamics.
EGEN
205 MECHANICS OF MATERIALS
F,S,Su On Demand 3 cr. LEC
3
PREREQUISITE: EGEN 201.
-- Stress and strain, Hooke's
Law, thermal strain, torsion,
bending of beams, combined
stress, limit analysis, energy
methods, virtual work, column
theory.
EGEN
208 APPLIED STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
F,S 3 cr. LEC 3
PREREQUISITE: EGEN 203.
-- Equilibrium and deformation
of structural elements; concepts
of stress and strain and interrelationship;
representation and transformation
of combined stress states;
axial, torsional and flexural
stresses and deformation;
column buckling.
EGEN
290R UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH
F,S 1-6 cr. IND may be repeated
-- Directed undergraduate
research/creative activity
which may culminate in a written
work or other creative project.
Course will address responsible
conduct of research.
EGEN
291 SPECIAL TOPICS
On Demand 1 - 4 cr. Maximum
12 cr.
PREREQUISITE: None required
but some may be determined
necessary by each offering
department.
-- Courses not required in
any curriculum for which there
is a particular one-time need,
or given on a trial basis
to determine acceptability
and demand before requesting
a regular course number.
EGEN
292 INDEPENDENT STUDY
On Demand 1 - 2 cr. IND Maximum
6 cr.
PREREQUISITE: Consent of instructor
and approval of department
head.
-- Directed research and study
on an individual basis.
EGEN 324 APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS
S 3 cr. LEC 3
PREREQUISITE: PHSX 205 or PHSX 220.
COREQUISITE: M 166 or M 172.
-- General treatment of the basic laws of thermodynamics and engineering
applications with introduction to heat transfer for curricula not requiring
EMEC 320/EMEC 321 series.
EGEN 325 ENGINEERING
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
F,S,Su 3 cr. LEC 3
PREREQUISITE: Junior standing, M 171 or M 165, WRIT 101W, COM 110 or
CLS 101; or instructor approval.
-- Methods for comparing and evaluating capital investment alternatives.
Concepts include the time value of money, rates of return, cash flows,
incremental analysis, depreciation, influences of taxes, inflation and
deflation, depreciation, replacement analysis. Emphasis is placed upon
evaluating various engineering alternatives. Some open-ended design
problems are included.
EGEN
331 APPLIED MECHANICS OF FLUID
F,S 3 cr. LEC 3
PREREQUISITE: EGEN 208 or
EGEN 205.
-- Basic principles of fluid
mechanics: pressure measurement,
forces on submerged areas,
fluid flow through conduits,
parallel pipe systems, open
channel flow, forces caused
by fluids in motion, pumps,
flow of air in ducts.
EGEN
335 FLUID MECHANICS
F,S 3 cr. LEC 3
PREREQUISITE: EGEN 202, EGEN
205.
-- Introduction to modern
fluid mechanics.
EGEN 350 APPLIED ENGINEERING
DATA ANALYSIS
F,S,Su 2 cr. LEC 2
PREREQUISITE: M 166 or M 172.
-- An overview of data variability and applied statistical experimental
design with analysis techniques for a broad range of engineering disciplines.
Topics include essential probability distributions, experimental design
strategies, hypothesis testing, and regression with applications to
traditional engineering functions.
EGEN
415 ADVANCED MECHANICS OF
SOLIDS
F 3 cr. LEC 3
PREREQUISITE: EGEN 205.
-- Advanced topics in deformational
mechanics of materials; application
to contemporary engineering
problems. Computer applications.
EGEN 310R MULTIDISC ENGINEERING DESIGN
F,S 3 cr. LEC 2 RCT 1
PREREQUISITE: Junior standing in an Engineering curriculum
or consent of instructor.
-- Introduces engineering students to topics such as
design process, creative design, project management,
teamwork, and technical leadership while highlighting
the skills needed to work in an multi-disciplinary environment.
EGEN
435 FLUID DYNAMICS
S 3 cr. LEC 3
PREREQUISITE: EGEN 335.
-- Equations governing steady
and unsteady fluid flow; applications
to contemporary engineering
problems. Computer applications.
EGEN 488 FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGINEERING
EXAM
F,S 0 cr. IND 0
PREREQUISITE: Must be in final two semesters of program.
-- Student participation in engineering program assessment.
Requirement to complete the Fundamentals of Engineering
(FE) examination or the Major Field Test in Computer
Science (CS majors only). Applications for the exams
must be obtained from the students' departments. Application
deadlines: fall semester - May 15th; spring semester
- December 15th.
EGEN
490R UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH
F,S,Su 1 - 4 cr. IND May be
repeated. Max 12 cr.
-- Directed undergraduate
research/creative activity
which may culminate in a research
paper, journal article, or
undergraduate thesis.
EGEN 491 SPECIAL TOPICS
Formerly EM 480 & ENGR 480
On Demand 1 - 4 cr. Maximum 12 cr.
PREREQUISITE: Course prerequisites as determined for
each offering.
-- Courses not required in any curriculum for which
there is a particular one-time need, or given on a trial
basis to determine acceptability and demand before requesting
a regular course number.
EGEN
492 INDEPENDENT STUDY
On Demand 1 - 3 cr. IND Maximum
4 cr.
PREREQUISITE: Junior standing,
consent of instructor, and
approval of Department Head.
-- Directed research and study
on an individual basis.
EGEN 505 ADVANCED ENGINEERING
ANALYSIS
F 3 cr. LEC 3
PREREQUISITE: One of the following: ME 430, ME 326, EM 335.
-- mathematical modeling of engineering systems, physical interpretation
of ordinary and partial differential equations and methods of solution.
Cross-listed with ME 510.
EGEN 506 NUMERICAL SOLUTIONS
TO ENGINEERING PROBLEMS
S 3 cr. LEC 3
PREREQUISITE: ME 510.
-- Numerical methods used to solve common chemical engineering research
problems. Solutions to nonlinear equations. Optimization methods. Cross
listed with ME 511-01.
EGEN 542 THEORY OF MAGNETIC
RESONANCE IMAGING II
F,S 3 cr. LEC 3
PREREQUISITE: Graduate standing. Consent of Instructor.
-- Advanced topics in nuclear magnetic resonance phenomena focusing
on molecular dynamics and pulse sequence development for measuring complex
dynamics will be covered.
