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ME - Mechanical Engineering (Undergraduate Courses) |
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ME 3333 - Dynamic Systems and Vibrations 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: MATH 3350 , ME 2302 and ME 3215 , PHYS 2401 , and either ECE 3301 or ECE 3302 . Modeling and analysis of dynamic systems, equilibrium, stability and linear systems theory, introduction to mechanical vibrations. |
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ME 3365 - Introduction to Design 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: ME 3403 and PHYS 2401 . Analysis, design, and evaluation of mechanical elements. |
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ME 3370 - Fluid Mechanics 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: ME 2301 and ME 2322 or CE 2301 . Basic principles of fluid statics, fluid dynamics, ideal and viscous flows, and turbo-machinery. Includes design activity. |
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ME 3371 - Heat Transfer 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: ME 3215 and ME 3370 , PHYS 2401 . Introduction to heat transfer by the mechanisms of conduction, convection, and radiation. Includes design activity. |
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ME 3403 - Mechanics of Solids 4 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: ME 2301 or CE 2301 . Analysis of structures to determine stresses, strains, and deformations. |
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ME 4000 - Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering V1-6 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Departmental approval. Individual studies of special topics in mechanical engineering. May be repeated for credit. |
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ME 4100 - Fundamentals of Engineering Examination Review 1 Semester Credit Hours Review for NCEES Fundamentals of Engineering Examination. |
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ME 4234 - Control of Dynamic Systems Laboratory 2 Semester Credit Hours Corequisite: ME 4334 . Hands-on experience in the modeling and control of dynamic systems. |
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ME 4251 - Thermal-Fluid Systems Laboratory 2 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: ME 3370 , ME 3322 , ME 3371 . Measurements, testing, performance evaluation, and documentation of thermal-fluid systems. |
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ME 4330 - Advanced Topics in Mechanical Engineering 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Departmental approval. Advanced topics in mechanical engineering. Approved departmental elective. May be repeated for credit. |
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ME 4331 - Individual Study in Mechanical Engineering 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Departmental approval. Individual study in advanced mechanical engineering areas. Approved departmental elective. May be repeated for credit. |
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ME 4334 - Control of Dynamic Systems 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: ME 3333 . Introduction to analysis and design of control systems, including applications to electromechanical systems. |
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ME 4335 - Robot and Machine Dynamics 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: ME 4334 (may be taken concurrently). An overview of planar mechanism (cams and linkages) and set analysis and synthesis. Introduction to spatial mechanisms and robotics kinematic and dynamic analysis and control. Approved departmental elective. |
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ME 4342 - Failure Analysis/Forensic Engineering 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: ME 3311 . Applies engineering and scientific principles to root-cause failure analysis and to the understanding of how engineering materials and components fail. Discusses failure modes and mechanism, design and manufacturing integrity, materials selection, legal problems, and product liability issues. Approved departmental elective. |
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ME 4345 - Probabilistic Mechanical Design 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: ME 3365 . Application of probabilistic approaches in mechanical design. Techniques for the quantification of uncertainty and risk inherent in mechanical systems. Mechanical reliability methods. Approved departmental elective. |
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ME 4354 - Sustainable Transportation Design 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: ME 3371 . Application of engineering processes to design creative, innovative, and economically viable fuels, powertrains, vehicles, and transportation systems that promise to significantly reduce the use of fossil fuels and the production of greenhouse gasses. Approved departmental elective. |
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ME 4356 - Aerodynamics 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: ME 3370 . An introduction to aerodynamics, including wing and airfoil theory, aircraft performance, and aircraft stability and control. Approved departmental elective. |
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ME 4358 - Combustion 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: ME 3322 and ME 3371 . Introduction to combustion kinetics; the theory of premixed flames and diffusion flames; turbulent combustion; dynamics of detonations and deflagrations. Approved departmental elective. |
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ME 4360 - Sustainable Energy 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: ME 2322 , MATH 3350 . Exploration of the global energy demand and its environmental impact for continued human development. Alternative and petroleum-based fuels will be examined for near-term and long-term solutions. Includes researching, developing presentations, and participating at a high level of activity. Approved departmental elective. |
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ME 4361 - Aerodynamics of Wind Turbines 3 Semester Credit Hours Analyze the influence of lift and drag coefficients of turbine blades on the performance of wind turbines using Blade Element Momentum (BEM) method. |
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ME 4370 - Engineering Design I 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: ME 3311 , ME 3365 , ME 3371 (may be taken concurrently). Design problems characteristic of mechanical engineering, including consideration of cost, design optimization, codes and standards, and ethics. (CL) |
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ME 4371 - Engineering Design II 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: ME 4370 . Design projects characteristic of mechanical engineering, including consideration of cost, design optimization, codes and standards, and ethics. (CL) |
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ME 4375 - HVAC System Design 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: ME 3322 and ME 3371 . The determination of loads and the design of heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems. Approved departmental elective. |
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ME 4376 - Manufacturing Processes 3 Semester Credit Hours Introduction to the fundamental industrial manufacturing processes. A hands-on approach will be utilized to develop an applications-oriented understanding of basic manufacturing and production methods. |
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ME 4377 - Innovation, Discovery, and Commercialization 3 Semester Credit Hours Develops and applies specialized, real-world, interdisciplinary opportunity creation and discovery skills to technology commercialization using integrated processes for projects with technical and business content. |
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ME 4385 - Introduction to Microsystems I 3 Semester Credit Hours For majors only or with departmental consent. Fundamentals of microelectro-mechanical (MEMS) and microfluidic systems. Project-based course introduces microsystem design, analysis, simulation, and manufacturing through several case studies using representative devices. Approved departmental elective. |
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ME 4386 - Introduction to Microsystems II 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: ME 4385 . For majors only or with departmental consent. Application of microfabrication to create microsensor systems. Integration of optics, optoelectronics, and microfluids. Includes other MEMS projects. Approved departmental elective. |
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ME 4390 - Foundations of Nuclear Energy 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: PHYS 2401 , MATH 2450 . Survey of nuclear engineering concepts and applications, including nuclear reactions; radioactivity; and radiation interaction with matter and reactor physics with applications in medicine, industry, and research. Approved departmental elective. |
ME - Mechanical Engineering (Graduate Courses) |
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ME 5120 - Graduate Seminar 1 Semester Credit Hours Discusses mechanical engineering research topics. Teaches written and oral communication techniques for professional engineers. Registration is required first semester for all ME graduate students. |
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ME 5301 - Analysis of Engineering Systems 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: MATH 3350 or consent of instructor. Analytical techniques for solving ordinary and partial differential equations frequently occurring in advanced mechanical engineering. |
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ME 5302 - Numerical Analysis of Engineering Systems 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: ME 3215 , MATH 3350 , or consent of instructor. Numerical analysis of ordinary and partial differential equations and other advanced topics applied to mechanical engineering problems. |
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ME 5311 - Advanced Dynamics 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: ME 3333 or consent of instructor. Newtonian dynamics of particles and rigid bodies, rotating coordinate systems, coordinate and inertia property transformations, Lagrangian and Hamiltonian mechanics, Gibbs-Appell equations, and gyroscopic mechanics. |
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ME 5312 - Control Theory I 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: MATH 2360 , MATH 3354 , MATH 4351 , or consent of instructor. Linear dynamical systems, stability, frequency response and Laplace transform, feedback, state space description, and geometric theory of linear systems. [MATH 5312 ] |
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ME 5313 - Control Theory II 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: MATH 5312 , MATH 5316 , MATH 5318 , or consent of instructor. Quadratic regulator for linear systems, Kalman filtering, nonlinear systems, stability, local controllability, and geometric theory of nonlinear systems. [MATH 5313 ] |
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ME 5314 - Nonlinear Dynamics 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: ME 5311 or ME 5316 . Nonlinear oscillations and perturbation methods for periodic response; bifurcations and chaotic dynamics in engineering and other systems. |
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ME 5316 - Advanced Vibrations 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: ME 3333 or consent of instructor. Vibration of single and multiple-degree of freedom systems, continuous systems, FE formulation, computer sided modal analysis, random vibrations. |
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ME 5317 - Robot and Machine Dynamics 3 Semester Credit Hours An overview of planar mechanisms (cams and linkages) and set analysis and synthesis. Introduction to spatial mechanisms and robotics kinematic and dynamic analysis and control. An extended and in-depth project is required. |
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ME 5321 - Thermodynamics 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: ME 3322 or consent of instructor. Classical macroscopic theory with an emphasis on availability concepts in nonreacting, reacting, single phase, and multicomponent systems. |
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ME 5322 - Conduction Heat Transfer 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: ME 3371 or consent of instructor. Fundamental principles of heat transmission by conduction. Multidimensional steady and transient analysis using various analytical and computational methods. |
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ME 5325 - Convection Heat Transfer 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: ME 3371 or consent of instructor. Fundamental principles of heat transmission by convection; theoretical, numerical, and empirical methods of analysis for internal and external flows. |
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ME 5326 - Combustion 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: ME 3322 and ME 3371 . Introduction to chemical thermodynamic combustion kinetics; the theory of premixed flames; turbulent combustion; formation of air pollutants in combustion systems; liquid and solid phase reactions; and examples of combustion devices which include internal combustion engines, gas turbines, furnaces and waste incinerators; alternative fuel sources. |
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ME 5327 - Advanced Heat Transfer 3 Semester Credit Hours Introductory graduate course presenting advanced topics in conduction, convection, and radiation. |
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ME 5330 - Boundary Layer Theory 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: ME 3370 or consent of instructor. Fundamental laws of motion for Newtonian viscous fluids in steady laminar and turbulent boundary layers. Utilization of analytical and approximate methods to obtain solutions for viscous flows. |
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ME 5334 - Gas Dynamics 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: ME 3370 or consent of instructor. Development of basic equations for compressible flow, normal and oblique shocks, flow-through nozzles and ducts, external flows. |
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ME 5335 - Mathematical Models of Turbulence 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: ME 5330 . Nature of turbulence, the Reynolds equations, and the transport equations for Reynolds stresses. Different kinds of closure models and their application to boundary layer flows. |
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ME 5336 - Computational Fluid Dynamics 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: ME 5302 or equivalent. Simultaneous solution of momentum, heat, and mass transfer problems by applying various computational techniques. |
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ME 5337 - Mechanics and Processing of Nanomaterials 3 Semester Credit Hours The testing and evaluation of mechanical properties for nanostructured materials are considered in relationship to their synthesis and processing. |
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ME 5338 - Introduction to Advanced Fluid Mechanics 3 Semester Credit Hours Basic laws, fundamental theories, and engineering applications in fluid mechanics, including Stokesian dynamics, lubrication theory potential flow, vortex dynamics, boundary layers and turbulence. |
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ME 5339 - Transmission Electron Microscopy 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: ME 3311 . Introductory course in theory and practical use of the transmission electron microscope (TEM) as a research tool. Provides background information for designing research protocols and using instrumentation for recording and analyzing images. |
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ME 5340 - Elasticity 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Stress, deformation, and strain; basic equations; analytical solutions; energy principles and principles of virtual displacements; finite element; and solutions of problems with elements of design. |
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ME 5341 - Legal Aspects of Forensic Science and Engineering 3 Semester Credit Hours Legal doctrines of liability, associated standards of proof in products liability, premises liability and patent infringement cases. Examples of real-world forensic engineering case studies. |
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ME 5342 - Fracture and Failure Analysis 3 Semester Credit Hours Engineering aspects of failure. Failure mechanisms and related environmental factors. Principles of fracture mechanics and fractography. Techniques for failure analysis and prevention. |
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ME 5343 - Contact Mechanics of Engineering Materials 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Departmental approval. Knowledge of material science, engineering mechanics, and MATLAB programming. Introduction and advanced knowledge of surface interactive forces and interface contact mechanics of engineering materials. |
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ME 5344 - Introduction to High Pressure Science and Technology 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: ME 3311 . Behavior of materials under high pressure. Material synthesis, equation of state, phase diagram, phase transformations. Design and application of high pressure apparatus. |
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ME 5345 - Computational Mechanics I 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: One or more of the following courses ME 5311 , ME 5340 , ME 5343 . Finite element method for elastic problems, Galerkin weighted residual and variational approaches to numerical solutions of mechanical problems, error estimates and adaptive FE refinement, iterative algorithms for nonlinear problems, static elastoplastic and elastoviscoplastic problems, general purpose finite element codes. |
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ME 5346 - Computational Mechanics II 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: One or more of the following courses ME 5311 , ME 5340 , ME 5343 . Finite element method for dynamic elastic problems, time integration schemes for dynamic problems, iterative algorithms for nonlinear dynamic problems, heat transfer analysis, coupled thermomechanical problems, accuracy analysis, general purpose finite element codes. |
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ME 5347 - Phase Transformation I 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: ME 3311 and ME 5340 . Shape memory effect, psuedoelasticity, psuedoplasticity. Crystallography, continuum thermodynamics, and kinetics of phase transformations. Constitutive equations for phase transformations in elastic materials. |
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ME 5348 - Safety Considerations in Forensic Engineering 3 Semester Credit Hours Safety considerations and methodologies associated with sound engineering design and product development. Examples of real-world forensic engineering case studies to demonstrate consequences of non-compliance. |
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ME 5351 - Advanced Engineering Design 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite Consent of instructor. Design analysis and synthesis of multicomponent systems. Application of fatigue, fracture mechanics, random vibration, acoustic and anisotropic materials to component design. |
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ME 5352 - Probabilistic Design 3 Semester Credit Hours Application of probabilistic approaches in engineering design. Techniques for the quantification of uncertainty and risk inherent in mechanical systems. |
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ME 5353 - Fundamentals of Transdisciplinary Design and Process 3 Semester Credit Hours The fundamental aspects of design and process which cut across the boundaries of all disciplines and provide a means for solving complex problems. |
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ME 5354 - Systems Engineering Principles 3 Semester Credit Hours An overview of the systems engineering design process focusing on defining both the business and the technical needs and required functionality early in the development cycle, documenting requirements with design synthesis and system validation is presented. |
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ME 5355 - Complexity Theory for Design and Process 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: ME 5353 . Fundamentals of complexity theory to apply to engineering designs, processes, and systems to improve control and reliability. |
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ME 5356 - Digital Human Modeling for Human-Centric Design 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Departmental approval. Knowledge of kinematics and dynamics, vector and matrix algebra, C programming. Introduction to human anatomy, skeletal model, anthropometry, human modeling packages, kinematics of human multibody system, posture prediction and dynamic motion prediction. |
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ME 5357 - Transdisciplinary Discovery and Innovation 3 Semester Credit Hours Process of scientific discovery and technology development, integrated tools and processes for engineering innovation, and theoretical foundations and current topics in transdisciplinary engineering and science. |
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ME 5358 - Biomaterials 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Materials Science. Develops an understanding of structure and manufacturing-dependent properties for both synthetic and natural biomaterials used in biomedical engineering. |
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ME 5360 - Bio-Fluid Mechanics 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Knowledge of basic fluid mechanics. Teaches fundamentals of blood flow mechanics, blood rheology, blood vessel tissue mechanics, blood flow measurements, cardiovascular disease and therapeutic techniques related to blood flow, hemodynamics in main organs, and airflow in the airway. |
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ME 5361 - Engineering Biomechanics 3 Semester Credit Hours Develops quantitative understanding of biophysical processes in biological and human physiological systems. Applies engineering concepts to such systems. |
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ME 5366 - Healthcare Engineering 3 Semester Credit Hours Principles of engineering and advanced topics involved in all major aspects of healthcare delivery processes and systems. |
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ME 5385 - Introduction to Microsystems (MEMS) I 3 Semester Credit Hours Fundamentals of microelectromechanical (MEMS) and microfluidic systems. Project-based course introduces basic microsystem design, analysis, simulation, and manufacture through several case studies using representative devices. |
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ME 5386 - Introduction to Microsystems (MEMS) II 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: ME 5385 . Application of microfabrication to create microsensor systems. Integration of optics, optoelectronics and microfluids. Includes other MEMS projects. |
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ME 5387 - Introduction to Microsystems (MEMS) III 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: ME 5386 or consent of instructor. Leadership of a design team in an interdisciplinary environment. Simulation and computer-aided MEMS design and analysis. |
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ME 6000 - Master’s Thesis V1-6 Semester Credit Hours |
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ME 6301 - Master’s Report 3 Semester Credit Hours |
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ME 6330 - Advanced Topics in Mechanical Engineering 3 Semester Credit Hours Expose students to new and advanced technology pertaining to topics in the mechanical engineering field with the most current research information available. |
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ME 6331 - Theoretical Studies 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Theoretical study of advanced topics selected on the basis of the departmental advisor’s recommendation. May be repeated for credit in different areas. |
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ME 7000 - Research V1-12 Semester Credit Hours |
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ME 8000 - Doctor’s Dissertation V1-12 Semester Credit Hours |
MGT - Management (Undergraduate Courses) |
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MGT 3370 - Organization and Management 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 1331 or MATH 1452 , minimum cumulative 2.75 Texas Tech GPA. The management function; basic principles, concepts, and practices in the operation of organizations. |
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MGT 3374 - Managing Human Resources 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: B or better in MGT 3370 (business majors) or BA 3305 (non-business majors). Principles and methods in human resources management. |
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MGT 3375 - Entrepreneurship: New Value Creation 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: C or better in MGT 3370 (business majors) or BA 3305 (non-business majors). Introduces students to the knowledge and modes of thinking that are basic to new value creation. |
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MGT 3376 - Organizational Behavior 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: B or better in MGT 3370 (business majors) or BA 3305 (non-business majors). Focuses on managerial and employee attitudes and behavior. Topics include performance, job satisfaction, motivation groups, and task design. |
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MGT 3379 - Advanced Organization and Management 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: C or better in MGT 3370 (business majors) or BA 3305 (non-business majors). Study of the design and management of organizations in considerable depth beyond the basic course. |
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MGT 3390 - Perspectives on Entrepreneurship 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: C or better in MGT 3370 . Provides students with a basic understanding of the key concepts of entrepreneurship, the important role that entrepreneurship plays in economic growth and job creation, and an understanding of the role of the entrepreneur. |
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MGT 4370 - Consulting to Entrepreneurial Organizations 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: C or better in MGT 3370 (business majors) or BA 3305 (non-business majors). Field Project in the Lubbock Community. Not an in-classroom course. |
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MGT 4373 - Leadership Ethics 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: C or better in MGT 3370 (business majors) or BA 3305 (non-business majors). Alternative perspectives of leadership and ethics are explored and applied to emergent ethical issues facing organizations. |
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MGT 4374 - International Entrepreneurship 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: C or better in MGT 3370 (business majors) or BA 3305 (non-business majors); minimum cumulative 3. 0 Texas Tech GPA. Focuses on how entrepreneurs and firms recognize and fulfill opportunities for wealth creation in an international context. |
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MGT 4375 - International Management 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: C or better in MGT 3370 (business majors) or BA 3305 (non-business majors). Exploration of organization and management issues in international enterprise. |
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MGT 4376 - Entrepreneurship: Discovering Entrepreneurial Opportunities 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: C or better in MGT 3370 (business majors) or BA 3305 (non-business majors). Generates and refines entrepreneurial process, opportunity discovery, and entrepreneurial thinking skills; develops the knowledge base for entrepreneurial idea assessment and problem-solving skills required for application to the recognition of viable opportunities. |
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MGT 4377 - Family Enterprise 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Previous experience in a family business or intent to establish a family business. Exploration of major issues and strategies for initiating, building and managing a family business. |
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MGT 4379 - Technology Commercialization 3 Semester Credit Hours Develops specialized, real-world, interdisciplinary (e.g., business + engineering) technology commercialization skills using integrated learning processes for projects with technical and/or value creating content. |
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MGT 4380 - Strategic Management 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Business students in their final semester with a C or better in MGT 3370 . Strategy is an integrative course focusing on an organization’s pursuit of superior economic performance by deciding what business to be in and how to compete. (CL) |
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MGT 4381 - Individual Problems in Management 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. For students with high academic achievement who are interested in enhancing their degree program by pursuing individual research or study under the guidance of a management faculty member. |
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MGT 4382 - Internship in Management 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Approval prior to employment. Permits students to apply the concepts, principles, and techniques learned in the classroom. Up to 3 hours of internships can be applied toward a degree program. |
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MGT 4383 - Special Topics in Management 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Examines specialized problems relating to management. May be repeated once for credit as topic varies. |
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MGT 4384 - Managing Conflict and Negotiations 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: C or better in MGT 3370 (business majors) or BA 3305 (non-business majors). Develop the skills necessary to manage organizational stakeholders effectively. Emphasizes negotiation skills. |
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MGT 4385 - Recruitment, Selection, and Retention 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: C or better in MGT 3370 (business majors) or BA 3305 (non-business majors). Introduces students to employee selection and placement issues, including job analysis, criterion development, development and use of employment tests, validation of selection techniques, recruitment strategies, and statistical methods for making fair employment decisions. |
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MGT 4386 - Entrepreneurship: New Venture Creation 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: C or better in MGT 3370 (business majors) or BA 3305 (non-business majors). Students learn and apply due diligence, business planning, and venture creation skills needed to implement new business concepts. |
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MGT 4387 - History of Management Thought: Honors Seminar in Management 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisites: A 3. 0 Texas Tech GPA and HPM, MGT, or PLM majors or Honors College student. Offers interdisciplinary perspective on development of management knowledge. |
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MGT 4388 - Change and Innovation Processes 3 Semester Credit Hours Prerequisite: C or better in MGT 3370 (business majors) or BA 3305 (non-business majors). Focuses on understanding and managing innovation and change processes. |
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