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EGR 407 Water and Wastewater Engineering

Synthesis of environmental engineering fundamentals into an integrated system design for treatment of drinking water for human use and wastewater for discharge into receiving environments. Prerequisites: EGR 304, 305; permission of E&T advisor; cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.

Credits
3(3-0)

EGR 408 Water Resources Engineering

Fundamentals and applications of water resources engineering. Open- channel flow; pipe networks; hydrologic techniques; surface water and ground-water supplies; water demand; and development of water resources. Prerequisites: EGR 358; permission of E&T advisor; cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.

Credits
3(3-0)

EGR 409 Solid and Hazardous Waste Engineering

Engineering design, planning, and analysis of problems associated with waste minimization, storage, collection, processing, and disposal of solid and hazardous wastes. Recycling and reuse options. Prerequisite: EGR 304, 305; permission of E&T advisor; cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.

Credits
3(3-0)

EGR 410 Pollution Prevention

Review of pollution prevention concepts and methods. Sustainability, pollution prevention audit; life-cycle, carbon footprint assessment; green purchasing; environmental management systems; environmental performance assessment; industrial symbiosis. Prerequisites: MTH 132 or 133 with a C- or better; junior standing; permission of E&T advisor; cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.

Credits
3(3-0)

EGR 411 Water Quality Management

Water quality standards. Indicators, monitoring and impacts of water quality. Point and non-point sources of water pollution. Water quality protection and improvement. Green infrastructure. Pre/co-requisites: EGR 408; permission of E&T advisor; cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.

Credits
3(3-0)

EGR 412 Air Pollution Engineering

Sources and types of air pollutants. Adverse effects on humans and the environment. Transportation and transformation of pollutants in the atmosphere. Methods controlling air pollution. Prerequisites: EGR 305; permission of E&T advisor; cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.

Credits
3(3-0)

EGR 437 Directed Research in Engineering

Project research under guidance of a faculty advisor to focus on a topic of current interest. Self-guided readings, analysis, computer simulations and/or experimental techniques. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor; cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.

Credits
1-3(Spec)

EGR 456 Thermodynamics II and Heat Transfer

Continuation of engineering thermodynamics and fundamentals of heat transfer. Topics covered include combustion and gas mixing, steady state and transient heat conduction, convection, and radiation. Prerequisites: EGR 356, 358; MTH 233; permission of E&T advisor; cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.

Credits
3(3-0)

EGR 458 Measurement and Instrumentation Laboratory

Theory and application of mechanical measurements, instrumentation, and computer-based data acquisition. Prerequisites: EGR 290, 355; EGR 360 or CHM 349; STA 392; permission of E&T advisor; cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.

Credits
3(1-4)

EGR 459 Machine Design II

Theories of static and dynamic failure, fatigue design, and design of mechanical elements such as gears, shafts, bearings, fasteners, welded joints, and other mechanical elements. Prerequisites: EGR 255, 355, 359; permission of E&T advisor; cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.

Credits
3(3-0)

EGR 460 Thermal Fluids Laboratory

Experimental skills and measurement techniques are reinforced in the areas of fluid flow, thermodynamics, and heat transfer using modern sensors, instrumentation, and data acquisition systems. Prerequisite: EGR 358; permission of E&T advisor; cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher. Pre/co-requisite: EGR 456.

Credits
3(1-4)

EGR 477 Finite Element Analysis

Mathematical modeling and formulation techniques of finite element equations. Solid modeling and meshing. Solution strategies with applications in solid mechanics, fluid flow, and heat transfer. Prerequisites: EGR 255, 355; IET 154; MTH 232 or MTH 223, 334; permission of E&T advisor; cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.

Credits
3(3-0)

EGR 479 Fracture and Fatigue Analysis

Fracture mechanics and fatigue crack nucleation and propagation, stress intensity factors, fracture toughness and design philosophy concepts. Fracture and fatigue tests. Statistical and reliability analysis. Prerequisites: EGR 255, 355; MTH 233, STA 382; permission of E&T advisor; cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.

Credits
3(3-0)

EGR 480 Digital Integrated Circuit Design with FPGAs

Design and application of digital integrated circuits using programmable logic devices and field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). Prerequisites: EGR 390; permission of E&T advisor; cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.

Credits
3(3-0)

EGR 481 Embedded System Design

Introduction to designing microcontroller-based embedded computer systems using assembly and C programs. Examination of real-time operating systems and their impact on performance. Prerequisites: CPS 180 or EGR 200; EGR 398; permission of E&T advisor; cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.

Credits
3(3-0)

EGR 482 Design and Organization of Computer Hardware Systems

Structural organization and hardware design of digital computers. Processing and control units, arithmetic algorithms, input-output systems and memory systems. Prerequisites: EGR 396; permission of E&T advisor; cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.

Credits
3(3-0)

EGR 484 Digital Signal Processing

Mathematical description of digital signals and systems via difference equations, discrete Fourier transform and z-transform. Examination of filter design techniques. Prerequisites: EGR 391; permission of E&T advisor; cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.

Credits
3(3-0)

EGR 487 Introduction to VLSI Systems

CMOS process technologies, logic families, custom, and semi-custom design. Design of adders, counters, and arithmetic logic units. System design method and VLSI design tools. Prerequisites: EGR 392; permission of E&T advisor; cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.

Credits
3(3-0)

EGR 489WI Senior Design I

First course in the senior capstone design sequence integrating design methods and engineering techniques in the context of a realistic engineering project. Writing Intensive. Labs to be arranged. Prerequisites: Senior standing with a passing grade in all required 200 and 300 level EGR courses in a declared engineering major; permission of E&T advisor.

Credits
3(Spec)

EGR 490 Computer Data Acquisition and Instrumentation

Introduction to data acquisition using A/D converters; fundamentals of transducers; dynamic response; amplifiers; theory of A/D and D/A converters; error analysis-statistics. Prerequisites: EGR 396, STA 382; permission of E&T advisor; cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.

Credits
3(3-0)

EGR 492 Automatic Control Systems

Theory and design of automatic control systems including control system characteristics, system performance analysis, system stability analysis, frequency response analysis, and controller design. Prerequisites: EGR 391; permission of E&T advisor; cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.

Credits
3(3-0)

EGR 496 Communication Systems

Overview of communication systems, Hilbert transform, analog AM/FM (de) modulation, probability and noise in analog communications, A/D conversion, digital pulse and carrier (de)modulation, introductory information theory. Prerequisites: EGR 391; STA 392; permission of E&T advisor; cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.

Credits
3(3-0)

EGR 497 Special Topics in Engineering

Intensive study of selected engineering topics not included in a regular course. Repeatable up to 6 credits when content previously studied is not duplicated. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor; cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.

Credits
1-6(Spec)

EGR 499WI Senior Design II

Second course in the senior capstone design sequence integrating design methods and engineering techniques in the context of a realistic engineering project. Writing Intensive. Must be taken in the semester immediately following EGR 489. Labs to be arranged. Prerequisites: EGR 489; permission of E&T advisor.

Credits
3(Spec)