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ENGI 202 TELECOMMUNICATION: TECHNOLOGY, BUSINESS, Credits 3.00 Spring 2000
* DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP III
Fundamentals of information transmission addressed from an historical
viewpoint. Quantification of information. Analog communication
(telegraphy, telephony, radio and television) and digital communication
(FAX, computer networks and cellular telephone).
Term project to design state-of-the-art communication system; project
judged by industrial representatives.
001 MWF 02:00PM-02:50PM DH*1064 Johnson, Don *CURRENT ENR: 0
ENGI 304 GOOD VIBRATIONS: AN INTERDIS- CIPLINARY Credits 3.00 Spring 2000
* DISTRIBUTION COURSE: GROUP III
Introduction to physical acoustics and to physiology and psychology of
hearing. Musical, architectural and medical acoustics and
environmental noise control.
Acoustics is the most accessible physical science and many observed
phenomena can be understood without recourse to advanced mathematics.
It provides an excellent example of the formulation of a physical
theory,
the derivation of the field equations, the solution of problems,
experiment and measurement, and applications in the real world.
Acoustics has the additional advantage that the distances and times
involved are easily comprenended (inches and seconds, not nanometers or
picoseconds) and that, in many instances we, ourselves, are the
measuring instruments. The subjective, sometimes ambiguous, realm of
psychoacoustics contrasts with the objective, unambiguous realm of
physical acoustics. This, and the fact that acoustics is inherently an
interdisciplinary subject with musical, architectural, biomedical and
environmental aspects, make this course a good meeting place for majors
and nonmajors.
001 TBA TBA TBA Carroll, Michael *CURRENT ENR: 0
ENGI 321 THE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER: ROLES AND RES Credits 3.00 Spring 2000
An examination of the Engineer at work in society through a case study
investigation of the processes by which tasks are accomplished and the
roles and corresponding responsibilities assumed by Engineers in
assuring the effectiveness of their efforts.
Prereq- Engi 302/Civi 320
Also offered as Civi 321
001 TTH 01:00PM-02:15PM Moore, Pat *CURRENT ENR: 0
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