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Emphasis on marginal or incremental economic analysis using Net Present Value, Annual Equivalence, Rate of Return and Benefit-Cost methods including multiple alternatives, taxes, uncertainty, inflation, organizational constraints and money market factors. Engineering Materials. MEP provides an on-campus home for its members with a large 24 hours-a-day study center that encourages study groups. In addition, there is on-line help available through the ECS CCATS web page. Prerequisite(s): EEE180; may be taken concurrently. Laboratory experiments demonstrate actual behavior of materials; topics include metallography, mechanical properties of metals and heat treatment. Problem solving skills needed in all areas of engineering offered at Sacramento State. Topics covered include practical technical writing, improving technical writing style, development of strategies to improve writing, oral presentations, running effective meetings, and the use of visual aids. (916) 278-6699 Peer-Assisted Learning ENGR 50. Activity two hours. Mechanical Drawing: 1 year (only for civil and mechanical engineering majors), Electrical & Electronic Engineering, BS, MS. ENGR 193. PAL encourages students to learn cooperatively under the guidance of trained students, called PAL Facilitators, who have been very successful in the same course they facilitate, and have been highly trained in group facilitation and pedagogy. Moments of inertia. The College of Engineering and Computer Science, with programs accredited by ABET (CAC and EAC) and ACCE, assists students in choice of major, career planning, and obtaining career-related experience during their education, and in finding professional-level employment at graduation. Students wishing to minor in Engineering must have their minor program approved by the Associate Dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science. Introduces lower division students to the use of computer technology for the computations required to solve real world problems in science and engineering.

ENGR 105. MEP Orientation and Problem Solving. The program normally includes: While graduates of baccalaureate programs enjoy successful careers in many aspects of engineering and computer science, graduate study is becoming more desirable for qualified students who expect to practice in research and development, teaching, management and many areas of design. Computational methods for solving problems in analysis and design.

Career planning services are available through the College of Engineering and Computer Science including professional development workshops, job listings, information sessions, job fairs, and guest speakers from the industry and government. The Advising Office offers and staff can provide assistance with the following advising-related topics: Current services can be found on theECS Advising website. ENGR 296. Pedagogical strategies that encourage active, engaged learning are employed to facilitate student success. 3 Units. 2 Units. 3 Units, Term Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer. Modoc Hall, Room 1001 The applications of these methods to practical engineering problems are demonstrated. Cooperative education relates theory to practice, provides "learning by doing" and connects students with industry.

In each case, historical prospective, current status, and future projections will be discussed. Presents a systematic framework for problem solving, decision making, design, and construction using the principles of sustainability as guiding objectives. 3 Units. Pedagogical strategies that encourage active, engaged learning are employed to facilitate student success. Engineering Graphics and CADD (Computer Aided Drafting and Design). Prerequisite(s): CHEM1E and MATH30. Mechanics Of Materials. Students concurrently enrolled in ENGR30 work through faculty-designed problems sets under the guidance of a trained student facilitator to improve their understanding of ENGR30 content. This designation is jointly sponsored by the National Security Agency (NSA) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Students will be encouraged to form a group atmosphere where they can freely interact with each other and value each other as resources.

Friction. The undergraduate engineering programs are accredited by: Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET (EAC/ABET) ecs-advising@csus.edu.

Engineering Economics. Students are encouraged to take advantage of internship and career services. OWP also serves as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Region 9 Environmental Finance Center (EFC), which supports the regions rural, disadvantaged, and tribal communities in financial planning and asset management to better enable funding environmental and public health services in the short term and to better adapt to regulatory, technological, and resource changes in the future. Analyzes trusses, frames and machines. ENGR 45P.

ENGR 112. 3 Units. ENGR 112P. The College's Internship and Career Services Office, working with the faculty and local industry, assistsstudents in securing employment. 1 Unit. lynne@csus.edu. Engineering Graphics and CADD Workshop. Note: Not for use as an engineering major technical elective and is not applicable to the baccalaureate degree. Prerequisite(s): Upper division standing or instructor permission. Additional information about the program and how to enroll can be found on the ECS PAL Website. 415 North Charles Street 2 Units. ENGR 196B. (916) 278-6142 Mathematical methods for the solution of advanced engineering problems.

1 Unit. ecs-mep@csus.edu. TheCollege of Engineering and Computer Science's Center for Information Assurance and Security (CIAS) was established in 2005. 3 Units. Peer-Assisted Learning ENGR 45. Basic principles of mechanical, electrical and chemical behavior of metals, polymers and ceramics in engineering applications; topics include bonding, crystalline structure and imperfections, phase diagrams, corrosion, and electrical properties. ENGR 17. Topics include electrical conductivity, bonding, crystal structures, optical properties, magnetic properties, energy transfer, and the fundamentals of some simple electronic devices. 3 Units, Prerequisite(s): Math 30 and PHYS11A; Physics 11A may be taken concurrently. OWP also offers competitive fellowship opportunities for graduate students in many disciplines.

The engineering profession, ethics, teamwork, communication skills. ENGR 196G.

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Solutions of ordinary and partial differential equations, Fourier series and Laplace transforms and operational calculus.

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In-depth graphical analysis and solution of typical three-dimensional space problems by applying the principles of orthogonal projection. Sinusoidal analysis using phasors, average power. Applications of three-dimensional representation techniques as used in a typical CAD (computer aided drafting) software package (AutoCAD). This employment will provide the undergraduate student with practical experience in real world problems. ENGR 112P. Statics of particles. ENGR 1A. Use of modular robotic kits. cias@csus.edu.

3-D CAD Solid Modeling. Basic principles of materials behavior pertaining to electronics applications. Energy and Modern Life. Classroom training and support for students concurrently serving as ECS Peer-Assisted Learning (PAL) facilitators. High school study for all majors should include: Computer literacy and programming, analytic geometry and calculus are desirable. Information on these courses may be obtained in any of the academic department sections of the Catalog. Engineering Graphics and CADD (Computer Aided Drafting and Design). Statistics For Engineers. Activity two hours. 1 Unit.

Mandatory class for MEP freshman students on orientation to the University, its resources, facilities and faculty. 1 Unit. Development of effective communication skills by presenting periodic oral and written reports. ENGR 17. Technical Communication. 3 Units.

Study skills for an engineering education. Problem solving and discussion of topics in materials science to enhance students' understanding of subject matter. ecs-coop@csus.edu. Students concurrently enrolled in ENGR45 work through faculty-designed problems sets under the guidance of a trained student facilitator to improve their understanding of ENGR45 content. Personal and professional development will also be part of the freshman orientations with leadership, public speaking and career planning being topics of discussion. 3 Units. The CAE designation was one of the key factors for the National Science Foundation (NSF) to award Sacramento State over $4 million in funding as part of the CyberCorps Scholarship for Service (SFS) program to support students in computer science or computer engineering to become cybersecurity specialists for the academic years 2010-2014, and again 2015-2021. Action research on learning theory as applied to a classroom setting with culminating research presentation. Classroom training will focus on facilitating problem-solving within groups, communicating effectively, and mentoring peers from diverse backgrounds. PAL classes are optional 1-unit courses available for students enrolled in gateway engineering courses. Probability and Random Signals. Focusing on the recruitment, retention, and graduation of highly motivated students from educationally and financially disadvantaged backgrounds, MEP emphasizes participation by students from communities with low rates of enrollment in engineering majors. TheCollege of Engineering and Computer Science's Peer-Assisted Learning (PAL)is a curricular structure that encourages cross-year support among students.

3 Units, General Education Area/Graduation Requirement: Further Studies in Area B (B5). Interdisciplinary Topics in Engineering. Elaborates on fundamentals and enhances students' understanding of networks. Prerequisite(s): MATH31, may be taken concurrently. ENGR 194. 1 Unit. Moments of inertia. Prerequisite(s): CHEM1E, PHYS11A, and MATH32 or MATH35 or MATH100. DC and transient circuit analysis by linear differential equation techniques. Fundamental principles of kinematics and kinetics, study of motion and force analysis of particles and rigid bodies, application to idealized structures and physical systems, introduction to free and forced vibrations. Both the training and research programs employ student assistants who gain valuable skills and experience under the direction and mentorship of water sector professionals. ENGR 6. Bachelor of Science degree programs are offered in Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Construction Management, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. Interdisciplinary Topics in Engineering. Experimental Methods for Fluids. Telephone: (410) 347-7700, The Construction Management program is accredited by: Students are encouraged to participate in the co-op plan by completing at least one four- to six-month work period before obtaining their degree. Students who have not completed the lower division requirements in calculus, including differential equations, physics, chemistry, and a few engineering courses will find it difficult to complete this minor in the four-year program due to the prerequisite requirements of upper division engineering courses. Analytic Mechanics: Statics. ENGR 124W. 300 Decker Drive, Suite 330 Students transferring from community colleges with at least 65 transferable units including physics, calculus and differential equations, chemistry, computer programming and lower division engineering courses as listed in this catalog for each program, may complete their engineering,computer science or construction management bachelor of science degree programs within four semesters of additional full-time study. Problem solving and discussion of topics in dynamics to enhance students' understanding of subject matter. ECS CCATS supports physical and virtual servers, running Linux or Windows Server. Credit is granted for successful completion of the co-op requirements. ENGR 60. Elaborates on fundamentals and enhances students' understanding of circuits. Riverside Hall 2014 Lecture two hours, laboratory three hours. Fundamentals of Engineering. Emerging Leaders in STEM. Fundamentals of Engineering. This course continues the in-depth leadership training for professional STEM success introduced in ENGR/NSM193. 3 Units. Seminar in Peer-Assisted Learning. ECS Advising, Counseling, and Tutoring Office Email the Associate Dean of ECS (916) 278-5426 MEP provides professional development, a freshman orientation course, and counseling. 3 Units, Prerequisite(s): ENGR132, and either MATH32 or ENGR202. Experimental Methods for Fluids. Mathematical methods for the solution of advanced engineering problems. ecs-pal@csus.edu. ENGR 6W. ENGR 50. Collection and analysis of data, sampling methods, design of experiments, probability theory, decision theory, analysis of variance, regression analysis, and mathematical curve fitting. Prerequisite(s): ENGR110 (may be taken concurrently). The Office of Water Programs (OWP) is a self-supported program providing cost-effective solutions for protecting and enhancing water resources, public health, and the environment. The applications of these methods to practical engineering problems are demonstrated. This course will have a mechanical emphasis. 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Students who have not completed the lower division requirements in calculus, including differential equations, physics, chemistry, and a few engineering courses will find it difficult to complete this minor in the four-year program due to the prerequisite requirements of upper division engineering courses. 3 Units. Students interested in the Cooperative Education Program should apply in 1204 Santa Clara Hall or by emailing ecs-coop@csus.edu. ENGR 199. Prerequisite(s): Algebra and Trigonometry. Riverside Hall, Room 2014 Portable computer recommended.

Seminar in Peer-Assisted Learning. Added some info. Application of laws and theorems of Kirchoff, Ohm, Thevenin, Norton and maximum power transfer. Minor requirements may be satisfied by completing 21 approved units, of which 12 must be upper division. Lectures and problems in the fundamental principles of incompressible and compressible fluid flow. ECS CCATS is a part of the Deans Office and serves all faculty, staff and students in the College. Quality Management Systems for Engineers. Riverside Hall, Room 5060

ENGR 296A. The MS degree programs offered in the College of Engineering and Computer Science include Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Software Engineering. ECS Dean's Office Since 1972, OWP has provided high-quality training programs for operators of water treatment plants, water distribution systems, wastewater collection systems, and municipal/industrial wastewater treatment and reclamation facilities, as well as for pretreatment facility inspectors, environmental compliance inspectors, and utility managers.

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