2009-2010 Undergraduate Course Catalog - University of Regina
2009-2010 Undergraduate Course Catalog - University of Regina
2009-2010 Undergraduate Course Catalog - University of Regina
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ioconversion; Management and Planning; Hazardous Waste-<br />
Problems, impacts and treatment/ disposal.<br />
*** Prerequisite: ENEV 320 ***<br />
ENEV 435 3:3-1<br />
Engineering Project Management<br />
Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> project management in an engineering environment.<br />
Support functions <strong>of</strong> time management and conflict resolution.<br />
Performance management. Project planning, scheduling and cost<br />
control. Contracts, warranties and liabilities. Special topics.<br />
*** Prerequisite: ENEV 334 ***<br />
ENEV 440 3:3-3<br />
Air Pollution Engineering<br />
Air pollution effects and control regulations, atmospheric chemistry, air<br />
quality detection, pollution meteorology, air quality, modeling, air<br />
pollution control, techniques, and global atmospheric problems.<br />
*** Prerequisite: ENEV 321 ***<br />
ENEV 462 3:3-3<br />
Engineering Hydrology<br />
Introductory engineering hydrology course. Topics include rainfall,<br />
snowmelt, infiltration, evaporation, streamflow, flood frequency<br />
analysis, flood routing, and run<strong>of</strong>f modeling.<br />
*** Prerequisite: ENEV 261, 334, and CS 110 ***<br />
ENEV 463 3:3-3<br />
Water Resources Systems<br />
Water resources planning and management. Topics include planning<br />
for hydroelectric, flood control, water supply and irrigation projects;<br />
stochastic processes; synthetic streamflow generation; simulation and<br />
optimization <strong>of</strong> water resource systems.<br />
*** Prerequisite: ENEV 462 ***<br />
ENEV 465 3:3-3<br />
Advanced Water and Wastewater Engineering<br />
Advanced consideration <strong>of</strong> water and waste treatment systems and<br />
their components; sludge treatment and disposal; wastewater<br />
reclamation and reuse; effluent disposal.<br />
*** Prerequisite: ENEV 363 ***<br />
ENEV 469 3:3-3<br />
Groundwater Development & Contaminant Transport<br />
Basic principles <strong>of</strong> fluid flow in saturated and unsaturated materials,<br />
well problems, groundwater quality, discussion <strong>of</strong> salt water intrusion,<br />
and modeling <strong>of</strong> groundwater flow and contaminant transport.<br />
*** Prerequisite: ENEV 261, ENEV 462, MATH 213 and ENEV 383<br />
which may be taken concurrently. ***<br />
ENEV 475 3:3-1<br />
Traffic Engineering<br />
Study <strong>of</strong> the characteristics <strong>of</strong> traffic flow and methods <strong>of</strong> traffic<br />
control; introduction to traffic flow and queuing theory; roadway<br />
capacity and level <strong>of</strong> service analysis; speed and volume studies;<br />
traffic signs and signalization; computer control systems; and,<br />
accident analysis.<br />
** Prerequisite: ENEV 372 ***<br />
ENEV 480 3:3-3<br />
Terrain and Site Analysis<br />
The application <strong>of</strong> airphoto, satellite imagery and geomorphological<br />
interpretation to regional engineering problems, to management <strong>of</strong><br />
resources, and to monitoring <strong>of</strong> the environment. On-site investigation<br />
techniques.<br />
*** Prerequisite: GEOL 102 ***<br />
ENEV 484 3:3-3<br />
Highway Design<br />
Detailed geometric design <strong>of</strong> highways; functional and detailed<br />
geometric design <strong>of</strong> at-grade and grade separated intersections; and,<br />
introduction to design <strong>of</strong> flexible and rigid pavements.<br />
*** Prerequisite: ENEV 281, 372, and 384 ***<br />
ENEV 495 1-6:6-3<br />
Directed Study in Engineering - an AA-ZZ series.<br />
A special topics course in which the student may do directed study in<br />
engineering under the supervision <strong>of</strong> a faculty member.<br />
* Note: A detailed outline <strong>of</strong> the proposed study must be approved by<br />
the program coordinator before registration. *<br />
ENGG<br />
Faculty <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />
and Applied Science<br />
Engineering<br />
General<br />
ENGG 051 - 054 0:0-0<br />
Engineering Co-op Work Term<br />
Four-month co-op work term approved by the Faculty and arranged by<br />
the <strong>University</strong> Co-op Office. Four work terms are required for co-op<br />
designation and are normally taken in sequence.<br />
*** Prerequisite: ENGL 100 ***<br />
ENGG 071 0:0-0<br />
Engineering Internship Term I<br />
Four month sequential internship terms approved by the Faculty and<br />
arranged by the <strong>University</strong> Co-op Office. The total number <strong>of</strong><br />
internship terms must correspond to the placement agreement<br />
stipulating months <strong>of</strong> employment. Students will liaise with a Faculty<br />
mentor during internship.<br />
ENGG 072 0:0-0<br />
Engineering Internship Term II<br />
Four month sequential internship terms approved by the Faculty and<br />
arranged by the <strong>University</strong> Co-op Office. The total number <strong>of</strong><br />
internship terms must correspond to the placement agreement<br />
stipulating months <strong>of</strong> employment. Students will liaise with a Faculty<br />
mentor during internship.<br />
*** Prerequisite: ENGG 071 ***<br />
ENGG 073 0:0-0<br />
Engineering Internship Term III<br />
Four month sequential internship terms approved by the Faculty and<br />
arranged by the <strong>University</strong> Co-op Office. The total number <strong>of</strong><br />
internship terms must correspond to the placement agreement<br />
stipulating months <strong>of</strong> employment. Students will liaise with a Faculty<br />
mentor during internship.<br />
*** Prerequisite: ENGG 072 ***<br />
ENGG 074 0:0-0<br />
Engineering Internship Term IV<br />
Four month sequential internship terms approved by the Faculty and<br />
arranged by the <strong>University</strong> Co-op Office. The total number <strong>of</strong><br />
internship terms must correspond to the placement agreement<br />
stipulating months <strong>of</strong> employment. Students will liaise with a Faculty<br />
mentor during internship.<br />
*** Prerequisite: ENGG 073 ***<br />
ENGG 100 3:3-4<br />
Engineering Graphics<br />
Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> graphical communication and analysis. Manual and<br />
computer-aided sketching and drawing techniques; orthographic and<br />
pictorial projections; multi-view, isometric and oblique drawings; basic<br />
descriptive geometry; introduction to working drawings.<br />
*** Prerequisite: ENGG 123 ***<br />
ENGG 123 3:3-3<br />
Engineering Design and Communications<br />
Students will be introduced to the concepts <strong>of</strong> engineering design and<br />
communications. In addition, the consequences <strong>of</strong> engineering<br />
projects on society will be explored.<br />
ENGG 141 3:3-2<br />
Mechanics for Engineers - Dynamics<br />
Engineering applications <strong>of</strong> mechanical systems; kinematics and<br />
kinetics <strong>of</strong> particles and rigid bodies (such as gears, linkages and<br />
other mechanisms), D'Alembert's Principle, work, energy impulse,<br />
momentum. Introduction to mechanical vibrations.<br />
*** Prerequisite: ENGG 140 and MATH 111 (may be taken<br />
concurrently) ***<br />
ENGG 240 3:3-2<br />
Engineering Science I - Mechanics<br />
The application <strong>of</strong> the principles <strong>of</strong> mechanics to engineering<br />
problems. Topics include resultants <strong>of</strong> force systems, laws <strong>of</strong><br />
equilibrium, forces in simple structures, friction, centroids, moments <strong>of</strong><br />
inertia, kinematics and kinetics.<br />
*** Prerequisite: MATH 111 and PHYS 119 ***<br />
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ENGG 303 3:3-1<br />
Engineering Economics and Evaluation<br />
Evaluation <strong>of</strong> engineering systems; economic, social, environmental<br />
factors; engineering economics including interest, discounting,