EGME-4530 Advanced Mechanics of Materials
–Fa
3 hours
Advanced treatment of stress and strain including coordinate
transformations, the eigenvalue problem, Mohr’s circle and linear
constitutive equations. Failure theories and energy methods,
including Castigliano’s theorems, are studied; applications to
classical topics including analysis of beams with non-symmetrical
sections, non-circular torsion, thin-wall beams, and beams
on elastic foundations.
Prerequisite: EGME-2530 Statics and
Mechanics of Materials.
(odd years)
EGME-4560 Biomechanics and Biomaterials
–Sp
3 hours
Introduction to biomechanics of the human body, reactions
of biological tissue and synthetic materials to load, and the
biomechanics of biomaterials. Advanced mechanical analysis of
rigid and deformable bodies and fluid mechanics applied to bone,
muscle, connective tissue and blood. This course will provide
foundational knowledge to the engineering student for occupations
in medical device manufacturing, health and sport sciences
industries, and advanced fields of study.
Prerequisites: EGME-
2410 Properties of Engineering Materials, PHYS-2120 General
Physics II and MATH-2740 Differential Equations.
(odd years)
EGME-4610 Dynamics of Machines
–Fa
3 hours
Dynamic analysis of machines and mechanisms; Newton’s laws
of motion, energy methods, force analysis, shaking forces, static
and dynamic balancing, engine dynamics, multi-cylinder engines,
and cam dynamics.
Prerequisite: EGME-3610 Kinematics and
Design of Machines.
EGME-4660 Principles of Automatic Controls
–Fa
3 hours
Introduction to theoretical and experimental analysis of classical
analog feedback control systems with emphasis on modeling,
transfer function formulation, frequency response, root locus,
Bodé plots, stability, and compensator design. Three lecture hours
and one two-hour laboratory or recitation per week; design project
required.
Prerequisite: EGEE-2050 Circuits and Instrumentation.
(Fee: $100)
EGME-4710 Vibrations
–Sp
3 hours
Free and forced vibrations of mechanical systems having
lumped mass and elasticity, single and multiple degree-of-freedom
systems, matrix formulation, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, normal
mode theory, Laplace Transform, dissipative systems, introduction
to random, continuous, nonlinear vibrations, and engineering
applications.
Prerequisite: EGME-2630 Dynamics.
(Fee: $15)
EGME-4720 Vibrations Lab
–Sp
1 hour
Laboratory experiments to demonstrate and support EGME-
4710 Vibrations; function and calibration of instrumentation
and motion detection transducers, measuring the frequency
response and impulse response function, electrodynamic shakers,
instrumentation, Fast Fourier Transform, spectral analysis, and
experience using a commercial FFT analyzer. One two-hour
laboratory per week.
Pre- or Corequisite: EGME-4710 Vibrations.
(Fee: $100)
EGME-4750
3 hours
Random Vibrations and Signature Analysis
Introduction to vibration analysis of discrete and continuous
systems to random excitation, harmonic vibration, transient
response, convolution integral, Laplace and Fourier Transform,
Discrete Fourier Transform, Fast Fourier Transform, random
variables, coherence, correlation, auto- and cross-correlation,
power spectral density, transfer function, and modal analysis;
experience using a commercial FFT analyzer. Design project
required.
Prerequisite: EGME-4710 Vibrations.
(Fee: $100)
EGME-4810
3 hours
Mechanical Engineering Senior Design I
–Fa
This is the senior capstone design project for mechanical
engineers. Student teams work independently on a design project
to find a solution consistent with stated specifications using
principles studied in previous courses. Work in this semester
includes writing the proposal and performing background research
and preliminary design. Students conduct a mid-term design
review and end-of-semester oral and written presentation. Projects
are advised by a faculty committee; course includes weekly written
progress reports and meetings with the faculty project advisor.
Prerequisites: EGME-3850 Mechanical Design; EGME-3610
Kinematics and Design of Machines; EGME-3150 Heat Transfer;
EGME-3020 Mechanical Engineering Lab II; and senior status.
(Fee: $100)
EGME-4820
3 hours
Mechanical Engineering Senior Design II
–Sp
A continuation of EGME-4810, emphasizing detailed design,
prototyping, troubleshooting, design modifications, project
completion, reporting, and oral presentation. Students submit
written progress reports and attend meetings each week with the
faculty project advisor, conduct an oral presentation, and prepare
the final report.
Prerequisite: EGME-4810 Mechanical Engineering
Senior Design I.
(Fee: $100)
EGME-4950
1–3 hours
Advanced Topics in Mechanical Engineering
–Sp
Selected topics in mechanical 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.
Department of English, Literature, and Modern
Languages Course Descriptions
Arabic Language (ARBC)
ARBC-1400
3 hours
Introduction to Arabic Language and Culture
Introduction of the Arabic script and basic vocabulary used for
greetings and other everyday situations. Introduction to various
aspects of Arab culture, including history, religion, literature,
politics, and daily life. This course is intended for non-native
speakers with no previous Arabic study.
This course satisfies the
global awareness course requirement.
ARBC-1410 Elementary Arabic I
–Fa
4 hours
Development of basic skills in reading, writing, speaking, and
listening in Arabic, along with an introduction to Arabic culture.
ARBC-1420 Elementary Arabic II
–Sp
4 hours
Development of basic skills in reading, writing, speaking, and
listening in Arabic, along with an introduction to Arabic culture.
Prerequisites: ARBC-1410 Elementary Arabic I, instructor’s
approval, or placement by exam.
ARBC-2410 Intermediate Arabic I
–Fa
4 hours
Development of all four language skills through grammar review,
composition, conversation, and readings in Arabic literature and
culture.
Prerequisites: ARBC-1410 Elementary Arabic I and ARBC-
1420 Elementary Arabic II, instructor’s approval, or placement by
exam.
ARBC-2420 Intermediate Arabic II
–Sp
3 hours
Development of all four language skills through grammar review,
composition, conversation, and readings in Arabic literature and
culture.
Prerequisites: ARBC-1410 Elementary Arabic I,ARBC-
1420 Elementary Arabic II,ARBC-2410 Intermediate Arabic I,
instructor’s approval, or placement by exam.
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Course Descriptions
EGME-4530 – ARBC-2420
ENGLISH, LITERATURE, AND MODERN LANGUAGES