EMEN 5000: Engineering Analysis
Description
Provides an introduction to the logical and systematic thinking required to evaluate and solve typical engineering problems in mechanics, electricity, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and light. Emphasizes understanding the physical behavior of systems and applying the principles and laws from the physical sciences to analyze these systems. Required for nonengineers seeking admission to the engineering management graduate degree program. Not for EMP master's degree credit.
Outline
Introduction
The role of Analysis in Engineering
Dimensions and Units
Analysis Methodology
Mechanics
Exam I
Electrical Circuits
Thermodynamics
Exam II
Fluid Mechanics
Data Analysis: Graphing
Data Analysis: Statistics
Exam III
Prerequisites
Consent of program director.
Education Officer (EO)
Textbooks
Hagen, Introduction to Engineering Analysis, 3rd ed., 2009.
Hardware & Software
E-mail and Internet access required.
Syllabus
Upcoming & Previous Offerings
Meeting Days Legend: Monday (M), Tuesday (T), Wednesday (W), Thursday (R), Friday (F), Saturday (S), Sunday (U)
Summer Terms: M = Maymester, A = 1st 5 weeks, B= 2nd 5 weeks, C = 8 weeks, D= 10 weeks
Refer to the Academic Calendar for specific dates.
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