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ENGR
Engineering
College of Engineering
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ENGR 100   INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING

ENGR 125CS TECHNOLOGY,INNOVATION, AND SOCIETY

ENGR 200   DESIGNING OUR COMMUNITY

ENGR 310R  INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DESIGN

ENGR 480   SPECIAL TOPICS

ENGR 499   ENGINEERING PROGRAM ASSESSMENT

ENGR 600   SEMINAR

ENGR 610   RESEARCH AND METHODS IN ENGINEERING


ENGR 100 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING
F,S 1 cr. LEC 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.

ENGR 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.

ENGR 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.

ENGR 310R INTRODUCTION TO 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.

ENGR 480 SPECIAL TOPICS
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.

ENGR 499 ENGINEERING PROGRAM ASSESSMENT
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.

ENGR 600 SEMINAR
S 1-2 cr. SEM Required, 2 cr. total
PREREQUISITE: Doctoral standing or consent of instructor.
-- Seminar experience. For students enrolled before 8/07, initial enrollment immediately follows completion of ENGR 610. First time students will present and defend their thesis topics (1 credit). The second enrollment will be taken the semester prior to the student's comprehensive exam where they will prepare and defend a formal research proposal (1 credit). For students enrolling after 8/07, ENGR 600 will be taken once as a two credit class the semester prior to scheduling the comprehensive exam; the course is designed to help the student prepare their proposal

ENGR 610 RESEARCH AND METHODS IN ENGINEERING
F 3 cr. LEC 3
PREREQUISITE: Doctoral standing.
-- Exploration of experimental design, statistical methods, models, and teaching issues. Methods of modern information access will also be covered.

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