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Applications for Data Analysis
ETG 4110 / 3 q.h.
June 25 - August 18
Boston W 5:45 PM-8:45 PM
This course, which replaces the second half of ETG 4121, is intended to provide introductory experience with the mainstream computer applications used for the analysis of data common to engineering design, development, manufacturing, and/or production activities. Students are presented advanced features and programming details of the most popular data analysis application software currently available.
Prerequisite: IT 4114 Introduction to PC Productivity Tools.
Engineering Economy
ETG 4114 / 5 q.h.
June 25 - August 18
Boston (Hybrid) Th 5:45 PM-8:00 PM
Studies the financial and economic concepts that are required to analyze engineering project financial performance, from the conceptual stage through the engineering and design stages. The objective is to assure, that by the time that substantial monetary investment is required, there is a reasonable expectation that the desired return on investment will be achieved. The analysis examines time value of money, the tax consequences accruing relating to the project, as well as the advantages of utilizing financial leverage provided by various methods of raising required capital.
Prerequisite: College Algebra.
AutoCAD Solids Modeling
ETG 4327 / 3 q.h.
June 25 - August 18
Boston Th 5:45 PM-8:45 PM
An extension of AutoCAD into 3-D design and modeling and more advanced topics. Topics include extrusion, wireframe modeling, surface modeling, and solids modeling, using both the Region Modeler and AME 2.1. Also covers use of Paperspace, External references, standard LISP routines, and production of slide files, and slide show presentations.
Prerequisite: ETG 4207 Engineering Graphics 2 and ETG 4211 AutoCAD® 2.
Technical Communications
ETG 4341 / 4 q.h.
June 25 - August 18
Boston (Hybrid) W 6:00 PM-8:00 PM
Offers an opportunity to learn the style and content guidelines for technical writing, refines technical writing skills, and develops the ability to prepare and deliver oral presentations of a professional caliber.
Prerequisite: ENG 4104 College English 1.
Capstone Design Project
ETG 4683 / 5 q.h.
June 25 - August 18
Boston TuTh 6:00 PM-8:30 PM
Students from the CET, EET, and MET disciplines come together to work effectively as a team to implement the project specifications and design developed in the capstone preparation course. Students are expected to apply knowledge from a variety of domains to formulate a plan of attack resulting in the complete solution to design and system problems. Results should culminate in the creation of a working prototype along with a final report and oral presentation by team members. Individual capstone projects are optional with the approval of the CET, EET, and MET Program Coordinators.
Prerequisite: ETG 4681 Capstone Prep. |
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