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ECE 5961 INTERNSHIP IN ELECTRICAL<br />
AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING (1 credits).<br />
Provides an opportunity to gain practical experience<br />
in industries related to electrical or computer<br />
engineering. Students are placed in an industrial<br />
environment under the supervision <strong>of</strong> a practicing<br />
engineer. (Requirement: Graduate standing.)<br />
ECE 5999 THESIS IN ELECTRICAL OR COM-<br />
PUTER ENGINEERING (0-3 credits). Individual<br />
work under the direction <strong>of</strong> a member or members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the graduate faculty on a selected topic.<br />
ECE 6301 ADVANCED SEMICONDUCTOR<br />
DEVICE THEORY (3 credits). Discusses several<br />
semiconductor physical phenomena related to<br />
electrical device operation, including scattering<br />
and recombination theory, interactions <strong>of</strong> photons<br />
and phonons, detailed band theory and quantum<br />
effects in semiconductor devices. Prerequisites:<br />
ECE 5301.<br />
ECE 6999 RESEARCH AND DISSERTATION<br />
IN ELECTRICAL OR COMPUTER ENGINEER-<br />
ING (0-6 credits). Taken by appointment with members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the electrical engineering graduate faculty.<br />
(Requirement: <strong>Department</strong> head approval.)<br />
ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT<br />
ENM 5100 QUALITY ENGINEERING (3 credits).<br />
Principles and techniques for establishing<br />
quality goals, identification <strong>of</strong> customer needs<br />
and requirements, measurement <strong>of</strong> quality objectives<br />
and product/process engineering to improve<br />
system performance. (Requirement: Instructor<br />
approval.)<br />
ENM 5200 PROJECT ENGINEERING (3 credits).<br />
Principles <strong>of</strong> project management to design<br />
and develop products and services within budget,<br />
on time and to specification. Includes work planning,<br />
organization design, requirements analysis,<br />
project control and PERT/CPM. (Requirement:<br />
Instructor approval.)<br />
ENM 5310 TOPICS IN SYSTEMS ENGINEER-<br />
ING (3 credits). Topics selected from the field <strong>of</strong><br />
systems engineering, such as requirement analysis,<br />
function allocation, cost engineering, risk management<br />
and system-level design. (Requirement:<br />
Instructor approval.)<br />
ENM 5320 TOPICS IN TECHNICAL MARKET-<br />
ING (3 credits). Topics such as technology diffusion,<br />
competitive advantage, innovation, product development<br />
and positioning <strong>of</strong> high-technology products<br />
and services. (Requirement: Instructor approval.)<br />
ENM 5330 TOPICS IN ENGINEERING OPER-<br />
ATIONS AND LOGISTICS (3 credits). Topics<br />
such as forecasting, plant location, facility layout,<br />
inventory systems, maintenance, process engineering,<br />
supply chains, scheduling, manufacturing<br />
and materials handling. (Requirement: Instructor<br />
approval.)<br />
ENM 5340 TOPICS IN TEAM DYNAMICS<br />
AND PRODUCTIVITY (3 credits). Topics selected<br />
from the areas <strong>of</strong> team building, communications,<br />
creative problem solving in engineering, work design<br />
and engineering ethics. (Requirement: Instructor<br />
approval.)<br />
ENM 5350 TOPICS IN ENGINEERING MOD-<br />
ELING AND DESIGN (3 credits). Topics such<br />
as simulation, visualization, animation, graphics,<br />
CAD, deterministic and probabilistic models,<br />
and data analysis. (Requirement: Instructor<br />
approval.)<br />
ENM 5360 TOPICS IN PRODUCT DEVEL-<br />
OPMENT AND TECHNOLOGY STRATEGY<br />
(3 credits). Topics such as technology transfer,<br />
product strategy formulation, visioning, technology<br />
road maps and innovation. (Requirement:<br />
Instructor approval.)<br />
ENM 5420 TECHNOLOGY COMMERCIALI-<br />
ZATION STRATEGIES (3 credits). Systematically<br />
covers state-<strong>of</strong>-the-art technical, marketing and<br />
business aspects <strong>of</strong> technology commercialization<br />
in 18 steps through three phases and the investigation,<br />
feasibility, development, introduction, growth<br />
and maturity stages. (Requirement: Graduate<br />
standing in engineering, science or mathematics,<br />
or instructor approval.)<br />
ENM 5495 SPECIAL PROJECTS IN ENGI-<br />
NEERING MANAGEMENT (3 credits). Special<br />
graduate projects undertaken on a cooperative basis<br />
between the student and a member <strong>of</strong> the graduate<br />
faculty. May include a literature search in a<br />
selected area or research and development in one<br />
<strong>of</strong> the engineering management specialty areas.<br />
(Requirement: Instructor approval.)<br />
ENM 5900 ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT<br />
INTERNSHIP (3 credits). Industry-based internship<br />
experience undertaken under the supervision<br />
<strong>of</strong> a member <strong>of</strong> the graduate faculty. Provides industrial<br />
experience to students without prior experience<br />
in a practical engineering setting. Requires<br />
industrial presentations. (Requirement: Instructor<br />
approval.)<br />
ENM 5999 THESIS RESEARCH (3 credits).<br />
Individual research work under the direction <strong>of</strong> a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the graduate faculty on a selected topic.<br />
(Requirement: Instructor approval.)<br />
MECHANICAL/AEROSPACE<br />
ENGINEERING<br />
MAE 4121 MANUFACTURING ENVIRON-<br />
MENT (3 credits). Introduces manufacturing<br />
processes, traditional and nontraditional processes,<br />
and computer-aided manufacturing and robotics.<br />
Design for manufacture and assembly; Deming<br />
and Taguchi; short machine-shop laboratory; and<br />
individual or group product design. Prerequisites:<br />
CHE 3260, CHE 3265, MAE 3083.<br />
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