Res Cr Masters Degree
May be repeated to a maximum of 12 hours.
May be repeated to a maximum of 12 hours.
May be repeated indefinitely.
Research in the geological sciences. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 credits.
This course introduces students outside of the Chemical Engineering major to the science and engineering aspects of the production of bourbon in a distillery setting. This course provides an overview of the processing equipment and approach used in modern distilleries. Students explore the chemical engineering concepts of material and energy balances in the distillery setting, and apply these fundamentals to the operation of mash cookers, fermenters, classic pot stills, and modern column stills.
A course designed for undergraduate students, who secure an experiential, career-related internship, under the supervision of a sponsoring employer and the Engineering Cooperative Education Director. Course may be taken on a pass-fail basis only and may be repeated for a maximum of nine credit hours.
A course designed for undergraduate students who, through the engineering cooperative education office, secure full-time, salaried, career-related positions under the supervision of a sponsoring employer. Enrollment in the course constitutes full-time status. Course may be taken on a pass-fail basis only and may be repeated on a rotational basis to a maximum of six credit hours.
A course designed for undergraduate students who, through the engineering cooperative education office, secure full-time, salaried, career-related positions under the supervision of a sponsoring employer. Enrollment in the course constitutes full-time status. Course may be taken on a pass-fail basis only and may be repeated on a rotational basis to a maximum of six credit hours.
This is a cross-disciplinary course open to all majors. Topics include Energy policy in Navarre, US and Middle East, renewable energy overview (hydroelectric, wind, photovoltaic, thermal solar, biomass, geothermal and marine). In addition, there are technical tours of important renewable energy centers in Navarre.
This is a cross-disciplinary course open to all majors. Topics include Energy policy in Navarre, US and Middle East, renewable energy overview (hydroelectric, wind, photovoltaic, thermal solar, biomass, geothermal and marine). In addition, there are technical tours of important renewable energy centers in Navarre.
This course will provide unique experiences through visits to a variety of energy-related sites and presentations from topical experts. The course begins with preparations through readings, videos, and assignments. The course then has a week-long tour of selected energy related sites, which may include: pumped storage site, coal mine, coal- and gas-fired and nuclear power plants, power operations center, wind farm, hydroelectric generation, landfill gas site, smart grid demonstration center, solar farm, high efficiency building, etc. in the region.