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By offering a refined selection of courses, we’ve eliminated the guesswork in choosing your path to success. Rather, our curriculum is carefully designed to prioritize relevant, cutting-edge information, ensuring that you’ll acquire the knowledge and expertise needed to excel in your field. 

Credit Hours: 3            Enrollment: Spring

An introduction to statistical monitoring of processes and design of experiments (DOE) techniques.

Credit Hours: 3            Enrollment: Spring

An examination of heat transfer systems with a focus on applying scale analysis to simplify heat transfer problems and solutions.

Credit Hours: 3            Enrollment: Summer

An in-depth look at fluid mechanics, this course focuses on fluid flow and related phenomena and enables students to better design and analyze fluid-based systems.

Credit Hours: 3            Enrollment: Fall

A course on the design and analysis of systems in which thermodynamic processes are essential, such as automobile engines, power plants and HVAC systems.


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Credit Hours: 3            Enrollment: Fall

An introduction to analyzing and creating mathematical and simulated models with an emphasis on predicting system behavior and performance.

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Credit Hours: 3            Enrollment: Spring

An introduction to automation, this program looks at controlling the behavior of open-loop (non-feedback) and closed-loop (feedback) control systems.

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Credit Hours: 3            Enrollment: Fall

A look at the interrelated properties of engineering materials, including metals, ceramics, polymers and composites. 

Credit Hours: 3            Enrollment: Summer

A course that looks at optimizing manufacturing processes. Students learn to reduce process cycle times in order to decrease manufacturing costs, delivery times and defects.

Credit Hours: 3            Enrollment: Spring

A survey on design theory and methodology with an applied reverse engineering and redesign project.

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Credit Hours: 3            Enrollment: Fall

An introduction to engineering economics that explores risk and uncertainty in decision-making.

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