Energy And Geo-Environmental Engineering (EGEE)


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EGEE 101 (GN) (MATSC) ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT ( 3) Energy utilization and technological development, energy resources, conversion and consequences on the local and global environment, and future energy alternatives.

EGEE 102 (GN) ENERGY CONSERVATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ( 3) Exposure to energy efficiency in day to day life to save money and energy, and thereby protect the environment.

EGEE 199 (GI) FOREIGN STUDIES ( 1 -12)

EGEE 294 RESEARCH PROJECT ( 1 -12)

EGEE 295 INTERNSHIP ( 1 -18) Supervised off-campus, nongroup instruction including field experiences, practica, or internships. Written and oral critique of activity required.

EGEE 296 INDEPENDENT STUDIES ( 1 -18)

EGEE 299 (GI) FOREIGN STUDIES ( 1 -12)

EGEE 301 THERMODYNAMICS AND FLUID MECHANICS ( 5) Treatment of fluid mechanics/thermodynamics targeted to needs of students in the Department of EGEE emphasizing common aspects between the two subjects. Prerequisite: MATH 141 , PHYS 212

EGEE 395 INTERNSHIP ( 1 -18) Supervised off-campus, nongroup instruction including field experiences, practica, or internships. Written and oral critique of activity required.

EGEE 397 SPECIAL TOPICS ( 1 - 9)

EGEE 398 SPECIAL TOPICS ( 1 - 9)

EGEE 399 (GI) FOREIGN STUDIES ( 1 -12)

EGEE 456 (E E;E SC) INTRODUCTION TO NEURAL NETWORKS ( 3) Artificial Neural Networks as a solving tool for difficult problems for which conventional methods are not applicable. Prerequisite: CMPSC 201C or CMPSC 201F ; MATH 220

EGEE 494 RESEARCH PROJECT ( 1 -12)

EGEE 495 INTERNSHIP ( 1 -18) Supervised off-campus, nongroup instruction including field experiences, practica, or internships. Written and oral critique of activity required.

EGEE 496 INDEPENDENT STUDIES ( 1 -18)

EGEE 497 SPECIAL TOPICS ( 1 - 9)

EGEE 498 SPECIAL TOPICS ( 1 - 9)

EGEE 499 (GI) FOREIGN STUDIES ( 1 -12)

EGEE 590 COLLOQUIUM ( 1 - 3) Continuing seminars that consist of a series of individual lectures by faculty, students, or outside speakers.

EGEE 594 RESEARCH TOPICS ( 1 -15) Supervised student activities on research projects identified on an individual or small-group basis.

EGEE 595 INTERNSHIP ( 1 -18) Supervised off-campus, nongroup instruction, including field experiences, practicums, or internships. Written and oral critique of activity required.

EGEE 596 INDIVIDUAL STUDIES ( 1 - 9) Creative projects, including nonthesis research, that are supervised on an individual basis and which fall outside the scope of formal courses.

EGEE 597 SPECIAL TOPICS ( 1 - 9)

EGEE 598 SPECIAL TOPICS ( 1 - 9)

EGEE 599 FOREIGN STUDIES ( 1 -12 per semester, maximum of24)


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