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2024-2025


Integrated Engineering

An introductory project-based learning experience in engineering designed to prepare students for upper-division project-based work. Students will be exposed to teamwork, self-regulated learning, and the design process as they participate in the design and implementation of an engineering project.

Prerequisites:
Admission to Integrated Engineering major or consent.
Areas of Interest:
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics

Students working towards a minor in the Department of Integrated Engineering will participate in and reflect on the engineering design process, the professional aspects of working on an engineering team, and the intersection of engineering projects and their major. Design activities include such things as scoping, modeling, experimentation, analysis, modern tools, design reviews,multi-disciplinary systems view, creativity, safety, business plans, and global/societal/environmental impacts.

Prerequisites:
Students must be admitted to the Department of Integrated Engineering minor or certificate programs.
Areas of Interest:
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics
Programs:
Technical Integration & Design (CERT) | Technical Integration & Design Minor

Students learn and practice the essential elements of engineering design through industry project implementation: scoping, modeling, experimentation, analysis, modern tools, design reviews, multi-disciplinary systems view, creativity, safety, business plans, global/societal/environmental impacts.

Areas of Interest:
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics

Students further learn and practice the elements of engineering design through industry project implementation: scoping, modeling, experimentation, analysis, modern tools, design reviews, multi-disciplinary systems view, creativity, safety, business plans, global/societal/environmental impacts.

Prerequisites:
ENGR 301
Areas of Interest:
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics

Students learn and develop the elements of professionalism while operating in project teams interacting daily with clients from industry. Topics include leadership, metacognition, teamwork, written and oral communication, ethics and professional and personal responsibility.

Graduation Requirements:
Writing Intensive
Areas of Interest:
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics
Programs:
Project-based Engineering (CERT) | Technical Integration & Design (CERT) | Technical Integration & Design Minor

Students further learn and develop the elements of professionalism while operating in project teams interacting daily with clients from industry. Topics include further examination of leadership, metacognition, teamwork, written and oral communication, ethics, and professional and personal responsibility.

Prerequisites:
ENGR 311W
Graduation Requirements:
Writing Intensive
Areas of Interest:
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics

Introduction to statistics in an engineering context. Design of experiments and data collection, descriptive statistics, inferential statistics including hypothesis testing, and statistical software are introduced and applied. Students will do in-depth learning of some aspect of content area. Coursework may be tied to project work.

Prerequisites:
Admission to major, minor or certificate programs.
Areas of Interest:
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics
Programs:
Technical Integration & Design (CERT) | Technical Integration & Design Minor

Students gain breadth across all objectives and depth in either programming or mathematical modeling. Students will do in-depth learning of some aspect of content area. Coursework may be tied to project work.

Prerequisites:
Admission to major, minor or certificate programs.
Areas of Interest:
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics
Programs:
Technical Integration & Design (CERT) | Technical Integration & Design Minor

Application of differential equations and Laplace Transform to determine the time evolution of mechanical, electrical, and fluid systems. Representing systems with transfer functions, block diagrams, and implementing modern simulation techniques. Students will do in-depth learning of some aspect of content area. Coursework may be tied to project work.

Prerequisites:
Admission to program.
Areas of Interest:
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics

Analysis of static and dynamic fluid systems using energy, continuity, impulse-momentum, Pascal, and Archimedes' principles. Applications in both steady and non-steady state. Fluid friction, pipe flow, flowmeters. Students will do in-depth learning of some aspect of content area. Coursework may be tied to project work.

Prerequisites:
Admission to program.
Areas of Interest:
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics

Introduction to the field of manufacturing and its relationship to other aspects of engineering. Study of established and emerging parts fabrication processes, such as 3D printing, welding, injection molding, casting, etc. Students will do in-depth learning of some aspect of content area. Coursework may be tied to project work.

Prerequisites:
Admission to program.
Areas of Interest:
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics

Relationship between microstructures, processing, and properties of engineering materials with a focus on mechanical behavior and evaluation. Students will do in-depth learning of some aspect of content area. Coursework may be tied to project work.

Prerequisites:
Admission to program.
Areas of Interest:
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics

Introduction to material responses in various loading scenarios including axial, bending, shear, and torsion. Students will do in-depth learning of some aspect of content area. Coursework may be tied to project work.

Prerequisites:
Admission to program.
Areas of Interest:
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics

Application of first law of thermodynamics, mass balances, and property relationships to open and closed systems and power and refrigeration cycles. Introduction to the second law. Students will do in-depth learning of some aspect of content area. Coursework may be tied to project work.

Prerequisites:
Admission to program.
Areas of Interest:
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics

Behavior of RL, RC, and RLC circuits including natural, step, and driven responses. Applications of frequency domain to circuit theory. Students will do in-depth learning of some aspect of content area. Coursework may be tied to project work.

Prerequisites:
Admission to program.
Areas of Interest:
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics

Modeling and analysis of linear feedback control systems including block diagrams, stability, and root locus. Students will do in-depth learning of some aspect of content area. Coursework may be tied to project work.

Prerequisites:
Admission to program.
Areas of Interest:
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics

Introduction to combinational and sequential logic including logic gates, Boolean algebra, logic minimization, flip flops, and applications such as HDL or PLC programming. Students will do in-depth learning of some aspect of content area. Coursework may be tied to project work.

Prerequisites:
Admission to program.
Areas of Interest:
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics

Analysis of circuits containing active elements such as amplifiers, diodes, and transistors. Both field effect and bipolar junction devices are covered in the context of digital and analog circuits. Students will do in-depth learning of some aspect of content area. Coursework may be tied to project work.

Prerequisites:
Admission to program.
Areas of Interest:
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics

Issues related to measurement including transducers, resolutions, signal integrity, noise, analog to digital conversion, and loading. Students will do in-depth learning of some aspect of content area. Coursework may be tied to project work.

Prerequisites:
Admission to program.
Areas of Interest:
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics

Conversion of energy between the electrical, magnetic, and mechanical domains specifically including transformers; AC and DC motors; and AC and DC generators. Students will do in-depth learning of some aspect of content area. Coursework may be tied to project work.

Prerequisites:
Admission to program.
Areas of Interest:
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics

In-depth study of an engineering area related to an engineering project or foundation topic in a focus area. Students will do in-depth learning of some aspect of content area. Coursework may be tied to project work.

Prerequisites:
Admission to major, minor or certificate programs.
Areas of Interest:
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics

In-depth study of an engineering area related to an engineering project or foundation topic in the focus area of Electrical Engineering. Students will do in-depth learning of some aspect of content area. Coursework may be tied to project work.

Prerequisites:
Admission to major, minor or certificate programs.
Areas of Interest:
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics

In-depth study of an engineering area related to an engineering project or foundation topic in the focus area of Mechanical Engineering. Students will do in-depth learning of some aspect of content area. Coursework may be tied to project work.

Prerequisites:
Admission to major, minor or certificate programs.
Areas of Interest:
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics

In-depth study of an engineering area related to an engineering project or foundation topic in the focus area of Systems Engineering. Students will do in-depth learning of some aspect of content area. Coursework may be tied to project work.

Prerequisites:
Admission to major, minor or certificate programs.
Areas of Interest:
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics

In-depth study of an engineering area related to an engineering project or foundation topic in the focus area of Systems Engineering. Students will do in-depth learning of some aspect of content area. Coursework may be tied to project work.

Prerequisites:
Admission to major, minor or certificate programs.
Areas of Interest:
Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics