ENGINEERING (ENGR)

 

ENGR 1201.  Introduction to Engineering Practice and Principles I.  (2) An introduction to the different disciplines within engineering, the College's computing system, personal and professional development, teamwork, project planning, communication skills, and conceptual design engineering within a multi-disciplinary format. (Fall, Spring) (Evenings)

 

ENGR 1202.  Introduction to Engineering Practice and Principles II.  (2) Applications in the disciplines of Civil, Computer, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering involving individual and team assignments. Interdisciplinary classroom sessions include engineering problem solving, critical and creative thinking, project planning, and engineering design.  Disciplinary team projects incorporate tools and techniques of the major. (Fall, Spring) (Evenings)

 

ENGR 3590. Engineering Cooperative Education Experience. (0) This course is required of Co‑op students during the semester they are working. (Fall, Spring, Summer)

 

ENGR 3670.  Total Quality Systems.  (3) Prerequisite: Junior or Senior status and permission of instructor.  An interdisciplinary approach to principles and practice in the applications of continuous quality improvement (CQI) and Total Quality Management (TQM).  Classroom work on major applications, re-engineering processes; process mapping, personal effectiveness and time management; technical presentations; CQI tools, statistical process control, designed experimentation; management and planning tools, engineering economy, and case studies; assignments and projects in team building, communication, and group problem solving.  (Spring)