2015-2016 Undergraduate Course Catalog 
    
    Jun 25, 2024  
2015-2016 Undergraduate Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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Marketing Management

  
  • MAR 407 - Sales Management in B2B Markets

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    This course covers managing a sales force and a firm’s selling effort. Topics include strategic planning, designing and developing a sales force, managing major accounts , sales marketing alignment and how sales people create value.
    PREREQ: MAR 255  OR MAR 301 
  
  • MAR 444 - New Product Management

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    The product innovation process. Learning how managers can best use models and analytical tools to improve decision-making in the development, launch, and management of new products.
    PREREQ: MAR 255  OR MAR 301 
  
  • MAR 445 - Brand Management

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Concepts and tools essential for performing the role of a brand manager in a dynamic and competitive market. Coordinating marketing activities to achieve a profitable and sustainable market position of the brand.
    PREREQ: MAR 255  OR MAR 301 
  
  • MAR 455 - Marketing Communications

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Management of marketing communications. Topics include budgets, planning campaigns, controlling impact and coordinating information flows.
    PREREQ: MAR 255  OR MAR 301 
  
  • MAR 456 - Global Marketing Strategy

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Building on concepts from previous marketing courses, this capstone course provides students both research and conceptual tools for understanding and making decisions about marketing strategy in the rapidly changing global environment.
    PREREQ: MAR 255  OR MAR 301 
  
  • MAR 499 - Honors Capstone Project

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    1-3 credit(s) Every semester
    Completion of an Honors Capstone Project under the supervision of a faculty member.
    Repeatable 2 time(s), 3 credits maximum

Managerial Statistics

  
  • MAS 261 - Introductory Statistics for Management

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Basic statistical theory and data analysis methods. Describing data graphically and numerically. Probability distributions. Sampling. Statistical tests and intervals. Use of computer statistics programs. Emphasis on choice, limitations, and interpretation of methods for management use.
  
  • MAS 362 - Decision Tools for Management

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Review of important statistical concepts. Mathematical models for management data emphasizing correct use and interpretation of results. Linear and logistic regression. Time series analysis. Model assumptions and limitations.
    PREREQ: MAS 261  OR MAT 122  OR MAT 221  
  
  • MAS 423 - Introduction to Nonparametric Statistics

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Selected nonparametric statistical methods; those requiring few assumptions about the population. Related aspects of probability theory, hypothesis formulation and testing, and estimation for population location, dispersion, and functional form.
    PREREQ: MAS 362 
  
  • MAS 465 - Applied Sample Survey Methods

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Survey methods applicable to management and other social science areas. Various sample designs: cost and accuracy, estimation for population location, dispersion, and functional form.
    PREREQ: MAS 362 
  
  • MAS 466 - Data Mining for Managers

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Statistical approach to data mining; regression, time series, and multivariate methods applied to management. Analysis of high frequency data, large data set; forecasting, classification; neural network methods; case examples.
    PREREQ: MAS 362 
  
  • MAS 477 - Time Series Analysis and Forecasting

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Basic concepts applied to management. Discrete time-series analysis for forecasting and control. Selected statistical models. Regression analysis. ARIMA methods, econometric modeling. Forecasting and business planning. Evaluation of forecasts. Case studies.
    PREREQ: MAS 362 
  
  • MAS 488 - Introduction to Causal Models

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Analytical techniques for formulating and testing structural models with applications to management situations; path analysis; case examples.
    PREREQ: MAS 362 
  
  • MAS 499 - Honors Capstone Project

    Martin J. Whitman School of Management
    1-3 credit(s) Every semester
    Completion of an Honors Capstone Project under the supervision of a faculty member.
    Repeatable 2 time(s), 3 credits maximum

Mathematics

  
  • MAT 112 - Algebraic Operations and Functions

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Algebraic operations. Linear and quadratic equations, applications. Exponents and logarithms. Credit not given for MAT 112 after receiving a C or better in MAT 183 or above.
  
  • MAT 117 - Foundational Mathematics via Problem Solving I

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    One course in two-course sequence. Number concepts and relationships (including concepts of numeration, operations, number theory), probability, statistics, and functions. Emphasizing learning through problem solving.
  
  • MAT 118 - Foundational Mathematics via Problem Solving II

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    One course in a two-course sequence. Rational number concepts, geometric concepts, measurement concepts, algebraic concepts, and structures. Emphasizing learning through problem solving.
  
  • MAT 120 - Supplemental Basic Mathematics

    College of Arts and Sciences
    1 credit(s) Irregularly
    ls as needed for further coursework. Does not satisfy any part of the quantitative skills requirement.
    COREQ: MAT 121  OR MAT 122  OR MAT 183  OR MAT 194 
  
  • MAT 121 - Probability and Statistics for the Liberal Arts I

    College of Arts and Sciences
    4 credit(s) Every semester
    First in a two-course sequence. Teaches probability and statistics by focusing on data and reasoning. Topics include displaying data, numerical measures of data, elementary probability, discrete distributions, normal distributions, confidence intervals. NOTE: A student cannot receive credit for MAT 121 after completing STT 101 or any MAT course numbered above 180 with a grade of C or better.
  
  • MAT 122 - Probability and Statistics for the Liberal Arts II

    College of Arts and Sciences
    4 credit(s) Every semester
    Second in a two-course sequence. Teaches probability and statistics focusing on data and reasoning. Topics include hypothesis testing, linear correlation, linear regression, nonparametric methods, statistical process control, solving liner equations, matrices, Markov chains. NOTE: A student cannot receive credit for MAT 122 after completing any MAT course numbered above 180 with a grade of C or better.
    PREREQ: MAT 121   
  
  • MAT 183 - Elements of Modern Mathematics

    College of Arts and Sciences
    4 credit(s) Every semester
    Linear equations, matrices, and linear programming. Introduction to mathematics of finance. Discrete probability theory. For students interested in management, finance, economics, or related areas.
  
  • MAT 193 - Algebra-Infused Precalculus

    College of Arts and Sciences
    4 credit(s) Irregularly
    Polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Analytical trigonometry and trigonometric functions. Emphasis on algebra throughout the course. A student cannot receive credit for MAT 193 after receiving a grade of C or better in any calculus course. Credit cannot be given for both MAT 193 and MAT 194 .
  
  • MAT 194 - Precalculus

    College of Arts and Sciences
    4 credit(s) Every semester
    Polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Analytical trigonometry and trigonometric functions. A student cannot receive credit for MAT 194 after receiving a grade of C or better in any calculus course. Credit cannot be given for both MAT 193 and MAT 194.
  
  • MAT 200 - Selected Topics

    College of Arts and Sciences
    1-6 credit(s) Irregularly
    Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester.
    Repeatable
  
  • MAT 221 - Elementary Probability and Statistics I

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    First of a two-course sequence. For students in fields that emphasize quantitative methods. Probability, design of experiments, sampling theory, introduction of computers for data management, evaluation of models, and estimation of parameters.
  
  • MAT 222 - Elementary Probability and Statistics II

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Continuation of MAT 221 . Further methods of statistical analysis emphasizing statistical reasoning and data analysis using statistical software. Basic concepts of hypothesis testing, estimation and confidence intervals, t-tests and chi-square tests, linear regression, analysis of variance.
    PREREQ: MAT 221 
  
  • MAT 284 - Business Calculus

    College of Arts and Sciences
    4 credit(s) Every semester
    One-variable differential and integral calculus. Applications to business and economics. MAT 284 may not be taken for credit after successful completion of MAT 285 or MAT 295.
  
  • MAT 285 - Life Sciences Calculus I

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Functions and their graphs, derivatives and their applications, differentiation techniques, the exponential and logarithm functions, multivariable differential calculus including constrained optimization. MAT 285 may not be taken for credit after successful completion of MAT 284 or MAT 295
  
  • MAT 286 - Life Sciences Calculus II

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Antidifferentiation; the definite integral and applications; first order differential equations with applications. Cannot be taken for credit after successfully completing MAT 296 .
    PREREQ: MAT 285 
  
  • MAT 290 - Independent Study

    College of Arts and Sciences
    1-6 credit(s) Irregularly
    In-depth exploration of a problem or problems. Individual independent study upon a plan submitted by the student. Admission by consent of supervising instructor or instructors and the department.
    Repeatable
  
  • MAT 295 - Calculus I

    College of Arts and Sciences
    4 credit(s) Every semester
    Analytic geometry, limits, derivatives, maxima-minima, related rates, graphs, differentials, exponential and logarithmic functions, mean-value theorem, L’Hospital’s rule, integration. For science majors. MAT 295 may not be taken for credit after successful completion of MAT 286 .
  
  • MAT 296 - Calculus II

    College of Arts and Sciences
    2-4 credit(s) Every semester
    Integration: the definite integral and applications; trigonometric functions, methods of integration, improper integrals, infinite series, elementary differential equations, parametric equations, polar coordinates.
    PREREQ: MAT 295  WITH MINIMUM GRADE C-
  
  • MAT 331 - First Course in Linear Algebra

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Linear equations, n-dimensional euclidean space, linear independence, bases, linear transformations, matrices and determinants, eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Geometric aspects. Credit will not be given for both MAT 331 and 485.
    PREREQ: MAT 286  OR MAT 296 
  
  • MAT 375 - Introduction to Abstract Mathematics

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Principles of symbolic logic, set theory, basic function theory, relations, and cardinality. Emphasis on developing proof-writing skills, including mathematical induction. Credit cannot be given for both MAT 375 and CIS 275.
    PREREQ: MAT 295 
  
  • MAT 397 - Calculus III

    College of Arts and Sciences
    4 credit(s) Every semester
    Analytic geometry and vectors; functions of more than one variable, multiple integrals, partial differentiation, physical applications.
    PREREQ: MAT 296  WITH MINIMUM GRADE C-
  
  • MAT 412 - Introduction to Real Analysis I

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Introduction to the foundations of calculus covering topics from the following: the real number system, functions, limits, sequences, infinite series, continuity, and uniform continuity. Enrollment limited to mathematics majors.
    PREREQ: (MAT 375  OR CIS 375 ) AND MAT 397 
  
  • MAT 414 - Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    First order differential equations. Second order linear differential equations. Power series solutions. Bessel’s equations, Laplace transforms. Systems of first order differential equations. Applications. Credit will not be given for both MAT 414 and MAT 485 .
    PREREQ: MAT 397  OR GRADUATE STANDING IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
  
  • MAT 421 - Applied Probability and Statistics

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Sample spaces, counting, random variables and their distributions, expected value, central limit theorem. Estimation and confidence intervals, hypothesis tests, analysis of variance and regression. MAT 421 does not count towards the Mathematics or Applied Mathematics major or minor. Cannot be taken for credit after successfully completing MAT 521 .
    PREREQ: MAT 286  OR MAT 296 
  
  • MAT 485 - Differential Equations and Matrix Algebra for Engineers

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Solution of ordinary differential equations, including series methods. Vector spaces, matrix algebra, rank, linear systems, eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Credit not given for both MAT 485 and MAT 414, nor for both MAT 331 and 485. Does not count toward mathematics major.
    PREREQ: MAT 397 
  
  • MAT 490 - Independent Study

    College of Arts and Sciences
    1-6 credit(s) Irregularly
    In-depth exploration of a problem or problems. Individual independent study upon a plan submitted by the student. Admission by consent of supervising instructor or instructors and the department.
    Repeatable
  
  • MAT 499 - Honors Capstone Project

    College of Arts and Sciences
    1-3 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest
    Completion of an Honors Capstone Project under the supervision of a faculty member.
    Repeatable 2 time(s), 3 credits maximum
  
  • MAT 511 - Advanced Calculus

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Partial derivatives, implicit functions, integration in several variables, line and surface integrals.
    PREREQ: (MAT 331  AND MAT 397 ) OR GRADUATE STANDING IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
  
  • MAT 512 - Introduction to Real Analysis II

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Real-number system, set theory and elementary topological properties of the real line, continuity and differentiability, sequences and series, uniform convergence, Riemann integration, and improper integrals.
    PREREQ: MAT 412  OR GRADUATE STANDING IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
  
  • MAT 513 - Introduction to Complex Analysis

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Complex number system and its arithmetic, geometric representation. Linear transformations. Analytic functions and the Cauchy-Riemann equations. Integration and Cauchy’s theorem, Taylor and Laurent series, singularities, poles, and residues. Applications.
    PREREQ: MAT 412  OR MAT 511  OR GRADUATE STANDING IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
  
  • MAT 517 - Partial Differential Equations and Fourier Series

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Partial differential equations, boundary-value problems, Fourier series and orthogonal expansions, Bessel functions, and Legendre polynomials.
    PREREQ: MAT 485  OR MAT 414  OR GRADUATE STANDING IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
  
  • MAT 518 - Fourier Series, Transforms and Wavelets

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Orthogonal functions, Fourier series, Fourier transforms-continuous and discrete, Haar wavelets and multiresolution analysis, applications to signal processing.
    PREREQ: MAT 414  OR GRADUATE STANDING IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
  
  • MAT 521 - Introduction to Probability

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Algebra of sets. Probability in finite sample spaces. Binomial and multinomial coefficients. Random variables. Expected value and standard deviation. Density functions. Statistical applications.
    PREREQ: MAT 397  OR GRADUATE STANDING IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
  
  • MAT 525 - Mathematical Statistics

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Estimation and confidence intervals. Normal distribution and central limit theorem. Testing hypotheses, chi-square, t, and F distributions. Least squares, regression, and correlation.
    PREREQ: MAT 521  OR GRADUATE STANDING IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
  
  • MAT 526 - Introduction to Stochastic Processes

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Discrete time Markov chains, Poisson process, continuous time Markov chains and other selected stochastic processes.
    PREREQ: MAT 521  OR GRADUATE STANDING IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
  
  • MAT 531 - Second Course in Linear Algebra

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Abstract vector spaces and inner product spaces, linear transformations and linear operators, eigenvalues and diagonalization. Primarily for mathematics majors.
    PREREQ: ((MAT 375  OR CIS 375 ) AND MAT 331 ) OR GRADUATE STANDING IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
  
  • MAT 532 - Applied Linear Algebra

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Factorization of matrices, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, orthogonality. Applications of matrices to such topics as least-squares approximation, fast Fourier transform, difference and differential equations, linear programming, networks, game theory.
    PREREQ: MAT 331  OR MAT 485  OR GRADUATE STANDING IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
  
  • MAT 534 - Introduction to Abstract Algebra

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Theory of groups, rings, and fields, including the integers and polynomail rings.
    PREREQ: MAT 531  OR GRADUATE STANDING IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
  
  • MAT 541 - Introduction to Number Theory

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Prime numbers, greatest common divisors, congruences. Euler’s function, Fermat’s theorem, primitive roots, indices, quadratic residues, Legendre and Jacobi symbols, and the quadratic reciprocity law.
    PREREQ: ((MAT 375  OR CIS 375 ) AND MAT 331 ) OR GRADUATE STANDING IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
  
  • MAT 545 - Introduction to Combinatorics

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Crosslisted with: CIS 545 
    Permutations, combinations, recurrence relations, generating functions, inclusion-exclusion and applications, introductory graph theory.
    PREREQ: MAT 375  OR CIS 375  OR GRADUATE STANDING IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
  
  • MAT 551 - Fundamental Concepts of Geometry

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Synthetic projective geometries. Coordinate systems for projective spaces. Algebraic representation of projective transformations; euclidean, non-euclidean, and affine geometries as real cases of projective geometry.
    PREREQ: ((MAT 375  OR CIS 375 ) AND MAT 331 ) OR GRADUATE STANDING IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
  
  • MAT 554 - Differential Geometry

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Theory of curves in three-dimensional space, including Frenet’s formula, Gaussian and mean curvature, geodesics, developable surfaces, special conformal mappings.
    PREREQ: MAT 412  OR MAT 511  OR GRADUATE STANDING IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
  
  • MAT 562 - Elementary Topology

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Metrics and metric spaces, topologies and topological spaces, separation properties, compactness, connectedness, and continuity.
    PREREQ: ((MAT 375  OR CIS 275) AND MAT 412 ) OR GRADUATE STANDING IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
  
  • MAT 581 - Numerical Methods with Programming

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Approximation methods for solution of nonlinear equations. Interpolation problems. Numerical integration. Solution of ordinary differential equations. Error analysis and writing computer programs. Primarily for mathematics and engineering students.
    PREREQ: MAT 397  OR GRADUATE STANDING IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
  
  • MAT 593 - History of Mathematics

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Mathematical concepts in their historical perspective. Character and contributions of the great mathematicians and relation of mathematics to other sciences.
    PREREQ: (MAT 397  AND AT LEAST TWO 500-LEVEL MATH COURSES) OR GRADUATE STANDING IN MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
  
  • MAT 599 - Senior Seminar in Mathematics

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Topic Chosen by the instructor. Permission of department.

Maxwell

  
  • MAX 123 - Critical Issues for the United States .

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Interdisciplinary focus on critical issues facing America. Perspectives of social science disciplines on the meaning of the American Dream, its past and its future.
  
  • MAX 132 - Global Community

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Dynamics of worldwide society and its cultures. Global economy and political order. Tensions within these realms. Attempts by different communities to either participate in or to hold themselves aloof from “global culture.”
  
  • MAX 201 - Quantitative Methods for the Social Sciences

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Skills necessary to analyze data and evaluate research: research design, sampling design, descriptive and inferential statistics, data sources for social science, constructing data sets, reading and constructing tables and charts.
  
  • MAX 301 - Ethics, Justice, and Citizenship

    College of Arts and Sciences
    4 credit(s) Every semester
    Seminar in ethics and political/social justice as they pertain to citizenship and civic action. Course covers historical and contemporary approaches to citizenship; contains substantial research and service-learning components.
  
  • MAX 302 - Civic Engagement Research Seminar

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Readings and research on application of social science methodologies to concrete civic, political, and global issues. Initial focus on Maxwell-based research; case studies of academically informed civic engagement; final project proposal on topic of student’s choice.
    PREREQ: MAX 301 
  
  • MAX 401 - Civic Engagement Action Plan Workshop

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Capstone course for Maxwell Citizenship/Civic Engagement Program. Design and implementation of ‘Action Plan’ to improve social, economic and/or political conditions at the local, state, federal or global level.
    PREREQ: MAX 302
  
  • MAX 490 - Independent Study

    College of Arts and Sciences
    1-6 credit(s)
    In-depth exploration of a problem or problems. Individual independent study upon a plan submitted by the student. Admission by consent of supervising instructor or instructors and the department.
    Repeatable

Mechanical Engineering

  
  • MEE 270 - Experience Credit

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    1-6 credit(s) Every semester
    Participation in a discipline- or subject-related experience. Students must be evaluated by written or oral reports or an examination. Limited to those in good academic standing.
    Repeatable
  
  • MEE 290 - Independent Study

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    1-6 credit(s) Every semester
    In-depth exploration of a problem or problems. Individual independent study upon a plan submitted by the student. Admission by permission of supervising instructor or instructors and the department.
    Repeatable
  
  • MEE 332 - Introduction to Machine Design and Manufacturing

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    4 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Introduction to the design process. Design, analysis, and application of machine components such as springs, gears, shafts, keys, drive chains, and belts. Manufacturing processes required to produce machine components. Open-ended design projects required.
    PREREQ: ECS 222  AND ECS 325  
  
  • MEE 416 - Mechanical Engineering Laboratory

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    1 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Experiments in air conditioning, refrigeration, and turbomachines performed in small groups. Written and oral reports.
    PREREQ: MAE 251  AND MAE 315  AND MAE 341  AND MAE 355  
  
  • MEE 454 - Air Conditioning

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    sychro-metrics, air conditioning for human comfort and industrial processes, heating and cooling loads, air distribution, a/c systems, design project.
    PREREQ: MAE 251 
  
  • MEE 456 - Applications of Heat Transfer

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Applications of principles of heat transfer to analysis and design of heat-exchange and dissipation devices. Boiling and condensation heat transfer. Aspects of environmental heat transfer, such as thermal pollution and its control.
    PREREQ: MAE 355 
  
  • MEE 470 - Experience Credit

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    1-6 credit(s) Every semester
    Participation in a discipline- or subject-related experience. Students must be evaluated by written or oral reports or an examination. Limited to those in good academic standing.
    Repeatable
  
  • MEE 471 - Synthesis of Mechanical Systems I

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    First capstone design course. Students formulate open-ended design projects. Selected projects require assimilation of knowledge from several areas within mechanical engineering. Oral and written reports. May not be taken concurrently with MEE472. Senior standing required.
    PREREQ: MEE 332  AND MAE 184 
  
  • MEE 472 - Synthesis of Mechanical Systems II

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    4 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Continuation of MEE 471 .
    PREREQ: MEE 471 
  
  • MEE 473 - Engineering Design Analysis

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Design problems that integrate the principles of diverse engineering courses. Use of ANSYS as a modeling and analysis tool.
  
  • MEE 475 - Special Design Project

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    3 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest
    Special design project carried out by student under supervision of staff member.
  
  • MEE 480 - International Course

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    1-12 credit(s) Irregularly
    Offered through SUAbroad by educational institution outside the United States. Student registers for the course at the foreign institution and is graded according to that institution’s practice. SUAbroad works with the S.U. academic department to assign the appropriate course level, title, and grade for the student’s transcript.
    Repeatable
  
  • MEE 486 - Introduction to Nuclear Power

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Application of engineering principles to nuclear power reactors. Relation of nuclear power to present and future world energy sources. Elements of reactor theory. Power removal, utilization, and economics. Design considerations and examinations of nuclear power plants.
    PREREQ: MAE 251 
  
  • MEE 487 - Design of Solar-Energy Systems

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Solar radiation, collectors, and storage. Design of solar space heating, cooling; water-heating systems. Solar electric systems. Economics of solar design. Applications of heat pumps, energy conservation techniques.
    PREREQ: MAE 251 
  
  • MEE 490 - Independent Study

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    1-6 credit(s) Every semester
    In-depth exploration of a problem or problems. Individual independent study upon a plan submitted by the student. Admission by consent of supervising instructor or instructors and the department.
    Repeatable
  
  • MEE 499 - Honors Capstone Project

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    1-3 credit(s)
    Completion of an Honors Capstone Project under the supervision of a faculty member.
    Repeatable 2 time(s), 3 credits maximum
  
  • MEE 524 - Microprocessors in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    3 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest
    Introduction to the microprocessor and its various configurations used in controlling machine operations, data acquisition, etc. Project-oriented work involving program development in machine, assembly, and basic languages. Micro-computers used for off-line program development. Not open to electrical and computer engineering students.
  
  • MEE 571 - Computer Aided Design

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Use CAD software and hardware in the solution of mechanical engineering problems. Computer graphics, computer aided geometry (space curves, splines, patches) design, solid modeling, optimization and an introduction to finite element method.
    PREREQ: MAE 184  AND MAT 485 
  
  • MEE 584 - Noise from Industrial Flow Systems

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Basic fluid mechanics and acoustics. Noise generation by fluid flows and their interaction with solid bodies. Types of noise sources. Analysis and control of such flow noise sources in manufacturing, transportation, propulsion, power generation, and industrial control systems.
    PREREQ: MAE 341 
  
  • MEE 585 - Fuel & Energy Utilization

    College of Engineering and Computer Science
    3 credit(s)

Middle Eastern Studies

  
  • MES 165 - Discovering Islam

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Crosslisted with: REL 165 , SAS 165 
    Islam as a faith and a civilization. Understanding its origins, beliefs, rituals, and the historical development of its intellectual traditions in the pre-modern and modern eras, and its geographic, cultural and theological diversity today.
  
  • MES 200 - Selected Topics

    College of Arts and Sciences
    1-6 credit(s) Upon sufficient interest
    Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester.
    Repeatable
  
  • MES 308 - Ancient Judaism and the Origins of Christianity

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Crosslisted with: JSP 308 , REL 308 
    Offered only in Madrid. Social, cultural, intellectual, and historical conditions which surrounded the birth of this new world religion in its ancient Mediterranean cradle–from Mesopotamia and Egypt to Greece and ancient Rome.
  
  • MES 315 - Arab American Literature and Culture

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    This course is designed to familiarize students with the burgeoning field of contemporary Arab-American literature, highlighting the ways in which this literature portrays and complicates Arab-American identities and cultures.
  
  • MES 318 - The Middle East to 1900

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Crosslisted with: HST 318 
    Beginning with the rise and spread of Islam through the reform era of the nineteenth-century, this course focuses on the social and cultural history of the Ottoman Empire.
  
  • MES 319 - The Middle East in the 20th Century

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Crosslisted with: HST 319 
    Social and cultural history of the Middle East in the twentieth-century, including themes such as colonialism, anti-colonial nationalism, modernity, social movements, women and gender, and contemporary issues.
  
  • MES 321 - Christians, Jews and Muslims

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Every semester
    Crosslisted with: HUM 321 , JSP 321 , REL 321 
    Offered only in Madrid. Key historic encounters between the three versions of monotheism, with reference to the richness of past cultural and religious legacy rooted in the Mediterranean region.
  
  • MES 335 - Israeli Literature and Culture

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Crosslisted with: JSP 335, LIT 335, REL 335
    Literary and cultural approach to the modern history of Israel, with special attention to conflicts that have arisen during the Zionist project.
  
  • MES 336 - Arabic Cultures

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Crosslisted with: ARB 336  , LIT 336 
    Arabic culture through geography, literature, religion (Islam and other religions), ethnic groups, social divisions, films, the media, music, art, food, gender issues, and everyday life.
  
  • MES 342 - Religion and Politics in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Crosslisted with: JSP 342 , PSC 342 , REL 342 
    Considers the extent to which religion matters in an enduring ethno-nationalist conflict. Approaches the Israeli-Palestinian conflict from an interdisciplinary perspective that explores the intersection of religion and politics.
  
  • MES 344 - Politics of the Middle East

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) At least 1x fall or spring
    Crosslisted with: PSC 344 
    Religious, political, economic, and social dimensions of life in modern Middle East. Legacy of Islam, encounter with Western modernity, Arab-Israeli conflict, and political economy of the region.
  
  • MES 345 - Islam and Politics in Asia

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Crosslisted with: PSC 345 
    Survey of the diverse and protean role Islam plays in Asian public life by analyzing the variegated cultural, political, religious, and social milieu that it has encountered in Central, South, and Southeast Asia.
  
  • MES 349 - Politics of Iran

    College of Arts and Sciences
    3 credit(s) Irregularly
    Crosslisted with: PSC 349 
    Historical and theoretical understanding of modern Iranian politics and society from the late 19th century to the present time.
 

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