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Updated: 05/06/08


Changes in GREEN                        Canceled Courses in RED


WebCT Courses

Course #

Section

Name

Professor

  Civil & Coastal Engineering  
CGN 5605   Public Works Planning Najafi
CGN 6905c 9218 Design of Temporary Structures Sputo
CGN 6905f 7041 Engineering Project Management Ellis
TTE 5256   Traffic Engineering Sampson
  Computer & Information Sciences & Engineering  
CDA 5155 8515 Computer Architecture Principles Peir
CEN 5501C 8518 Computer Networks Xia
COP 5536 7042 Advanced Data Structures Sahni
COP 5555 7043 Programming Language Principles Bermudez
COP 5615 8525 Operating Systems Principles Entezari
COT 5405 7044 Analysis of Algorithms Ungor
  Electrical & Computer Engineering  
EEL 5525 9496 Fundamentals of Digital Signal Processing Taylor
EEL 5718 8552 Computer Communications Latchman
  Environmental Engineering Sciences  
ENV 6905   Water Planning Project Viessman
ENV 6932A   The Global Environment Policies & Institutions Viessman
  Materials Science & Engineering  
EMA 6625 9125 Advanced Metals Processing Fuchs
EMA 6808 8514 Error Analyses and Optimization Methodologies in Materials Research El-Shall
  Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering  
EGM 6341 7070 Numerical Methods of Engineering Analysis I Mei

Live Courses

ESI 6552  Systems Architecture  (3 Cr) Section 7104
Prerequisite: Calculus/linear algebra; suggested prerequisite: EIN 6905 Systems Design. The course provides the foundations for developing and evaluating architectures for systems of systems. The process for generating a functional, physical and operational architecture from a top level operations concept is presented.
Computer Support Requirements: TBA.
Text: D. M. Buede, "The Engineering Design of Systems: Models and Methods," 488 pp, 2000, Wiley-Interscience; ISBN: 0471282251; instructor notes.  Ref: A. P. Sage, Systems Engineering, 624 pp. 1992, Wiley-Interscience (Wiley Series in Systems Engineering and Management). ISBN: 0-471-536-39-3; B. S. Blanchard and W. J. Fabrycky, Systems Engineering and Analysis, 3rd edition,  738 pp., 1998 Prentice Hall, Inc. ISBN: 0-13-135047-1.
Instructor: Dr. V. Boginski   Time: W  4:30-7:00

ESI 6912a  Managerial Economics for Engineers  (3 Cr) Section 7105
Prerequisite: MAC 3312 or equivalent. A survey of the economic aspects of management decision-making from an engineering viewpoint. Includes both macro- and micro-economic models and optimization techniques. Topics incluLeidelde the role of cost, price, time uncertainty, and risk in decision-making; forecasting, technological change and productivity growth.
Computer Support Requirements: TBA.
Text: Mansfield, "Microeconomics: Theory/Applications," W. Norton & Co., 11th edition, 2003, 0393979180.
Instructor: Dr. P. Carlton   Time:  TR  11:15-12:45   Room: 120

 

 

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