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Research and Engineering Education Facility |
SUMMER 2009
COURSES
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April 7-May 9 Weekdays |
REGISTRATION Academic Advisor's office hours M-F 8:00-4:00 |
Tuition & Information Semester Calendar
All WebCT courses require Internet access for syllabus and downloading handouts.
Updated:
03/11/09
Changes in GREEN
Canceled Courses in Please contact Ruth Bryant (rbrya@eng.ufl.edu,
352-392-9670) for summer 2009 EDGE Pre-Taped registration assistance.
Standard tuition rates apply to
Live and WebCt.
Course #
Name
Professor
RED
Note: Pre-Taped courses for Summer
2009
There are
no REEF section numbers
for courses listed below as
Pre-Taped.
EDGE tuition rates apply to
those courses.
Section
Civil & Coastal Engineering
CGN
6905
9218
Design of Temporary Structures
WebCt
Sputo
CGN 6905
7041
Engineering Project Management
WebCt
Ellis
Computer & Information Sciences & Engineering
CDA
5155
8373
Computer Architecture Principles
Pre-Taped
Mishra
CEN
6070
7733
Software Testing & Verification
Pre-Taped
Thebaut
CNT
5106C
7232
Computer Networks
Pre-Taped
Xia
COP 5536
7716
Advanced Data Structures
Pre-Taped
Sahni
COP 5555
7692
Programming Language Principles
Pre-Taped
Bermudez
COP
5615
8409
Operating Systems Principles
Pre-Taped
Chow
COT 5405
7705
Analysis of Algorithms
Pre-Taped
Ranka
Electrical & Computer Engineering
EEL
5525
9496
Fundamentals of Digital Signal Processing
WebCt
Taylor
EEL 5718
7723
Computer Communications
Pre-Taped
Latchman
Environmental Engineering Sciences
ENV
6905
8463
Capstone: Water Planning Project
WebCt
Viessman
ENV 6932A
7326
The
Global Environment Policies & Institutions
WebCt
Viessman
Industrial & Systems Engineering
ESI
6552
7104
Systems
Architecture (see below)
MW
TBA / WebCt
Pfister
ESI
6912
7105
Managerial Economics for Engineers (see below)
TR
11:15-12:45
Carlton
Materials Science & Engineering
EMA
6507
Scanning Electron Microscopy and Electron Probe
WebCt
Dempere
EMA
6808
8941
Error Analyses and Optimization Methodologies in Materials Research
Pre-Taped
El-Shall
Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering
EGM 6341
9349
Numerical Methods of Engineering Analysis I
Pre-Taped
Mei
Live @ REEF
ESI
6552
Systems Architecture
(3 Cr) Section
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. H. Pfister | Time: TBA Room 110 |
ESI 6912a
Managerial Economics for Engineers
(3 Cr) Section
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: 121 |