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ME 502 – Noise Control Design for Engineering
Course description: [3] Problems in control of noise in industry or in community; application of federal, state, and local laws; interrelation with air pollution control; emphasis on design of noise control structures or devices. Special design project requiring written term paper and an oral presentation. Professional design elective. Prerequisite: ME 460 (minimum grade of C–).
ME 460 – Engineering and Environmental Acoustics
Course description: [3] Engineering applications of wave motion to audible sound, emphasis on instrumentation, environmental noise standards and regulations, sound quality and the auditory system, noise analysis of mechanical systems, passive and active noise control, noise abatement as a design problem. Prerequisites: ME 350 (minimum grade of C–), and M 242 or
equivalent.
ME 350 – Vibrations I with Applications for Engineering
Course description: [3] The analysis and design of one- and two-degrees-of-freedom both free and excited by transient and steady-state forces;ntroduction to multi-degree-of-freedom systems analysis techniques; vibration control as a design criterion for quality and reliability. Prerequisites: ES 212, ES 211 (minimum grade of C– in each); and M 242.
ES 242 – Engineering By Design, Acoustics Project
Course description: [3] In-depth study of the design process to include problem solving methodologies, evaluation of alternate solutions, economic analysis, ethical constraints, group dynamics, and presentation techniques. Students undertake design projects specifically chosen to meet the objectives of this course. Formal written reports and oral presentations are required. Required of all sophomore engineering students. Prerequisite: ES 143.
ES 143 – Engineering & Design
Course description: [3] Introduction to the fundamentals of engineering, the engineering profession and engineering design with emphasis on guided design and problem solving methodologies. Students will undertake practice-oriented group design projects. Formal written reports and oral presentations will be required. Required of all freshman engineering students.
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