Engineering Technology Courses (E T)


The following courses, numbered 5000-9999, are offered for graduate credit. Courses numbered 5000-6999 which are offered for undergraduate credit only may be found in the undergraduate bulletin, as well as all other undergraduate courses (numbered 0900-4999). For interpretation of numbering system, signs and abbreviations, see University Courses.

5500 Graduate Industrial Internship. Cr. 1-4 (Max. 4)

Prereq: graduate standing and consent of instructor. Offered for S and U grades only. Industrial practice under supervision in cooperative education. Oral presentation and written report describing professional experience required. (T)

7430 Methods of Engineering Analysis I. Cr. 4

Prereq: E T 3450. Applications of differential equations, partial derivatives, Laplace transforms, Fourier series, matrices, vectors. (F,W)

7450 Methods of Engineering Analysis II. Cr. 4

Prereq: CSC 1050; coreq: E T 7430. Computer applications and numerical methods of solving differential and integral equations, fast Fourier transforms, spectrum analysis, curve fitting, approximation of function. (W)

7850 Statistical Methods and Applications. Cr. 4

Prereq: E T 3850, coreq: E T 7430. Sampling techniques in production data analysis, correlation coefficients, regression analysis, control charts, design of experiments, analysis of variance, Factor analysis. (W)

7990 Directed Study. Cr. 1-8 (Max. 8)

Prereq: consent of instructor. Supervised study and instruction in an advanced topic. Outline of proposed study and petition must be submitted to graduate committee in advance of registration for approval.
(T)

7995 Special Topics in Engineering Technology.
Cr. 1-4 (Max. 8)

Prereq: consent of instructor. Topics to be announced in Schedule of Classes. (I)

7999 Master's Project. Cr. 1-6 (Min. 4, max. 6)

Prereq: consent of instructor. Design, fabrication, system optimization, and applications of graduate level material. (T)