EGEE-4810
4 hours
Electrical Engineering Senior Design I–Fa
Design and development of electronic products to meet specific
requirements using the top-down design method. Introduction
to project management, reliability, probability and statistics
with engineering applications, serial communication protocols,
product cost and safety, electronic design tools, prototype
methods, noise, and circuit-board layout. Student teams prepare
a project proposal, design and prototype electronic systems using
modern technologies and tools, and conduct design reviews
both written and oral. Three lectures and one two-hour lab per
week. Prerequisites: EGEE-3220 Electronics II; EGCP-2120
Microcontrollers; EGEE-3110 Linear Systems; senior status in
electrical engineering. (Fee: $100)
EGEE-4820
4 hours
Electrical Engineering Senior Design II–Sp
Continuation of EGEE-4810 implementing the top-down design
method. Students design, build, and test a working electronic
product to meet specific requirements within budget. Engineering
time, team management costs, and component costs are
incorporated into the total cost and grade for the final product.
Formal design reports and presentations required. Two three-
hour laboratories per week. Prerequisite: EGEE-4810 Electrical
Engineering Senior Design I. (Fee: $100)
EGEE-4950
1–3 hours
Advanced Topics in Electrical Engineering–Sp
Selected topics in electrical engineering at the 4000-level that
expand the depth of existing 3000- and 4000-level courses or
expose the students to advanced concepts not taught in other
courses; topics may be proposed by the engineering faculty or
students. Prerequisite: instructor’s permission.
General Engineering (EGGN)
EGGN-1110 The Engineering Profession
–Fa
1 hour
Introduction to the basic concepts and skills necessary to
function effectively as a Christian engineer; ethical and moral
issues in engineering practice and engineering computer
applications. Term project introduces Christian heritage in science
and engineering; students participate in group activities and
design projects. (Fee: $50)
EGGN-1960 Competition Project
–Sp
0 hours
Engineering freshmen on a department of engineering
intercollegiate design competition may use this course to provide
on their transcript a record of their participation throughout the
year. The name of the competition will be designated.
EGGN-2960 Competition Project
–Sp
0 hours
Engineering sophomores on a department of engineering
intercollegiate design competition may use this course to provide
on their transcript a record of their participation throughout the
year. The name of the competition will be designated.
EGGN-3110 Professional Ethics
–Sp
3 hours
Introduction to the theories of morality and philosophical issues
of determining what is true and what is good. Applications are
made to professional conduct, engineer-client relations, and
product liability. Legal problems and the engineering code of
ethics are discussed from a biblical perspective.
EGGN-3610 Biomedical Engineering Systems
–
Sp
3 hours
Introduction to the field of biomedical engineering and the
application of engineering to the field of medicine; fundamental
aspects of measuring and modeling physiological systems,
biomedical device design, tissue engineering, bioelectric
phenomena, biosensors, physiological modeling, biomedical
imaging, and biomaterials. Team taught by ME and EE professors.
Prerequisites: Engineering major with junior standing; GBIO-1000
Principles of Biology. (even years)
EGGN-3710
2 hours
Biomedical Engineering Research–Fa, Sp, Su
Student will undertake an original research project under the
direction of a departmental faculty mentor, approved mentor
within a summer research program, or within an approved
academic internship experience. Submission and approval of a
research proposal must precede registration. Prerequisites: major
in engineering; minor in biomedical engineering; junior status;
permission of advisor, and approval of research topic. (Fee: $150)
EGGN-3910 Co-op I
0 hours
First term for an engineering or computer science student
to work in industry for one semester. A final report is required.
Students completing a co-op work assignment and registered for
this course are granted full-time student status. Prerequisite: junior
status in engineering or computer science and enrollment in the
co-op program. (Fee $75).
EGGN-3911 Co-op IA
0 hours
First half of the first term for an engineering or computer
science student to work in industry part-time for one semester. A
final report is required. Students enrolled in part-time co-op must
register for six or more credit hours to maintain full-time student
status. Prerequisite: junior status in engineering or computer
science and enrollment in the co-op program. (Fee $40).
EGGN-3912 Co-op IB
0 hours
Second half of the first term for an engineering or computer
science student to work in industry part time for one semester. A
final report is required. Students enrolled in part-time co-op must
register for six or more credit hours to maintain full-time student
status. Prerequisite: EGGN-3911 Co-op IA . (Fee $40).
EGGN-3920 Co-op II
0 hours
Second term for an engineering or computer science student
to work in industry for one semester. A final report is required.
Prerequisite: EGGN-3910 Co-op I or EGGN-3912 Co-op IB. (Fee
$75).
EGGN-3921 Co-op IIA
0 hours
First half of the second term for an engineering or computer
science student to work in industry part time for one semester. A
final report is required. Students enrolled in part-time co-op must
register for six or more credit hours to maintain full-time student
status Prerequisite: EGGN-3910 Co-op I or EGGN-3912 Co-op IB.
(Fee $40).
EGGN-3922 Co-op IIB
0 hours
Second half of the second term for an engineering or computer
science student to work in industry part time for one semester. A
final report is required. Students enrolled in part-time co-op must
register for six or more credit hours to maintain full-time student
status. Prerequisite: EGGN-3921 Co-op IIA. (Fee: $40).
EGGN-3930 Co-op III
0 hours
Third term for an engineering or computer science student
to work in industry for one semester. A final report is required.
Prerequisite: EGGN-3920 Co-op II or EGGN-3922 Co-op IIB. (Fee:
$75). May be repeated.
EGGN-3931 Co-op IIIA
0 hours
First half of the third term for an engineering or computer
science student to work in industry part time for one semester. A
final report is required. Students enrolled in part-time co-op must
register for six or more credit hours to maintain full-time student
status. Prerequisite: EGGN-3920 Co-op II or EGGN-3922 Co-op
IIB. (Fee $40). May be repeated.
EGGN-3932 Co-op IIIB
0 hours
Second half of the third term for an engineering or computer
science student to work in industry part time for one semester. A
final report is required. Students enrolled in part-time co-op must
register for six or more credit hours to maintain full-time student
status. Prerequisite: EGGN-3931 Co-op IIIA. (Fee $40). May be
repeated.
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