Sep 27, 2024  
2020-2021 General Catalog 
    
2020-2021 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Mathematics

  
  • MTG 4212 Modern Pure Geometry (FALL ONLY) (3)


    Fundamental Concepts Of Euclidean Geometry Treated In Specialization Of Projective Geometry. Postulate Of Projectivity, Quadrangles, Theorems Of Desargues, Pappus And Pascal. Harmonic Sets, Postulates Of Separation, Matrices, Cross Ratio, Affine And Homothetic Transformations, Non-euclidean Geometry (geometry Of Bolyai-lobachevsky).
    Prerequisite: Consent Of Instructor.
  
  • MTG 4302 Elementary Topology (3)


    Elementary Set Theory And Logic; Topology Of Real Line And Euclidean N-space; Continuous Functions; General Topological Spaces, And Topological Properties. Hausdoff Spaces; Connectedness.
    Prerequisite: MAC 3313.
  
  • MTG 5220 Logic And Geometry


  
  • MTG 5326 Topology I



Mechanical Engineering

  
  • EML 3002 Mechanical Engineering Tools (2)


    This course is an introduction to thermal-fluid engineering necessary to understand the principles of operation of the engine built and modeled in the laboratory course
    Prerequisite: MAC 2311 ; PHY 2048 and PHY2048L
    EML 3002L
  
  • EML 3002L Mech Eng Tools Lab (3)


    This course covers computer aided design and drafting, programming, machining, and a basic introduction to the mechanical engineering profession and ethics.
    Prerequisite: MAC 2311 and PHY 2048C
    Corequisite: EML 3002
  
  • EML 3004 Introduction to Mechanical Engineering (3)


    This course covers the application of calculus and physics to engineering problems, statics, and a basic introduction to engineering design and analysis
    Prerequisite: PHY2048 and PHY2048L
  
  • EML 3011C Mechanics and Materials I (4)


    This Course Is The First Part Of A Two-part Sequence Integrating Concepts Of Mechanics And Principles Of Materials. Provides the Student With A Broad Based Introduction To, And Understanding Of, The Application Of Materials In Structural Design, The Processing Of Mechanical Components And The Manufacture Of High Technology Products.
    Prerequisite: CHM 1045 , CHM 1045L ; EML 3002; EML 3004; MAC2313 
  
  • EML 3012C Mechanics and Materials II (3)


    This Course Is The Second Part Of A Two-part Sequence, Integrating Mechanics And The Principles Of Materials Science. Emphasis Is On Measurement Techniques And Experimental Methods In Solid Mechanics And Materials Science. Topics Covered Include Tensile, Impact, Torsion, Fatigue And Combined Loading; Beams In Bending; Structures Of Steel And Other Concepts Learned In Mechanics Of Materials And Materials Science. This Course Also Gives The Students An Insight Into Technical Report Writing Techniques.
    Prerequisite: EML 3011C ; PHY2049; PHY2049L 
    Corequisite: EML 3234  

  
  • EML 3013C Dynamic Systems I (4)


    This Course Is The First Part Of An Integrated Sequence In Dynamics, Vibrations And Controls. Material In This First Course Includes The Following: Absolute And Relative Motion Of Particles And Rigid Bodies In Inertial, Translating And Rotating Coordinate Frames; Derivation And Computer Solution Of Differential Equations Of Motion; Single Degree Of Freedom Vibrations, And Elementary Feedback Control.
    Prerequisite: EML 3002 and EML 3004
    Corequisite: MAP3305 or MAP2302 

  
  • EML 3014C Dynamic Systems II (3)


    This Course Is The Second Part Of An Integrated Sequence In Dynamics, Vibrations And Controls. Material In This Second Course Includes The Development Of The Equations Of Motion For Translational And Rotational Mechanical Systems, Electrical Systems, And Electromechanical Systems; System Response Using Standard Differential Equation Solution Techniques And Laplace Transforms; Frequency Response And Impedances; Linearization Of Nonlinear System Models, And Block Diagrams And Feedback Control Strategies.
    Prerequisite: EML 3013C .
  
  • EML 3015C Thermal-Fluids I (4)


    First Of A Two-part Sequence Presenting An Integrated Treatment Of Traditional Topics On Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics And Heat Transfer. The Essential Role Of Each Of These Related Elements And Their Connections Is Examined In The Context Of Real-world Systems. Materials Covered Include: First And Second Laws Of Thermodynamics; Power And Refrigeration Cycles; Heat Transfer Modes Including Steady And Time Dependent Conduction, Convection And Radiation; Fluid Statics; Mass Momentum And Energy Conservation; Bernoulli’s Equation; Internal And External Flows.
    Prerequisite: EML 3011C, EML 3013C; MAC 2313 .
  
  • EML 3016C Thermal-Fluids II (4)


    Second Of A Two-part Sequence Presenting An Integrated Treatment Of Traditional Topics On Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics And Heat Transfer. The Essential Role Of Each Of These Related Elements And Their Connections Is Examined In The Context Of Real-world Systems.
    Prerequisite:  EML 3015C .
    Corequisite:  EML 4304L  

  
  • EML 3017C Mechanical Systems I (4)


    This Is The First Course In A Sequence Of Two Courses Intended To Provide The Essential Tools For The Design And Analysis Of Mechanical Systems. Emphasis Is On Linkages; Constraints And Degrees Of Freedom; Position, Velocity, And Acceleration Analysis; Cams, Gears And Gear Trains, Static And Dynamic Analysis; Computer Simulations And Models Of Components And Systems; Team Class Projects Involving Dissection Of Existing Machines And Design And Manufacture Of New Mechanical Systems.
    Prerequisite: EML 3011C , EML 3013C ; MAP 3305 or MAP 2302.
  
  • EML 3018C Mechanical Systems II (4)


    This Is The Second Course In A Sequence Of Two Courses Intended To Provide The Essential Tools For The Design And Analysis Of Mechanical Systems. Emphasis Is On Materials; Stress Analysis; Shaft Design; Bearings And Lubrication; Fasteners And Connectors; Joints; Clutches, Brakes, Couplings And Flywheels; Flexible Elements; Shafts; Computer Simulations And Models Of Components And Systems; Team Class Projects Involving Dissection Of Existing Machines And Design And Manufacture Of New Mechanical Systems.
    Prerequisite:  EML 3017C .
    Corequisite: EML 3012C

  
  • EML 3100 Thermodynamics (2)


    Fundamentals Of Thermodynamics. System Description, Common Properties. Properties Of Pure Substances. Mathematical Foundations. First And Second Laws Of Thermodynamics, Closed And Open Systems. Equations Of State And General Thermodynamic Relations. For Non-mechanical Engineering Majors.
    Prerequisite: CHM 1045 ; MAC 2312 ; PHY 2048 .
  
  • EML 3234 Material Science and Engineering (3)


    This course includes concepts of materials science and their relevance to engineering design. Recent advances in engineering materials science
    Prerequisite: CHM 1045  , PHY 2048  and PHY 2048L  
    Corequisite: Includes concepts of materials science and their relevance to engineering design. Recent advances in engineering materials science.EML 3004  . 

  
  • EML 3811 Mechatronics I (2)


    This Course Is An Introduction To Mechatronics By Lab Experience For The Interfacing Of Mechanical And Electrical Systems. It Focuses On Embedded Controllers ( Motorola Hcs12) And Their Programming Power And Interfacing Electronics Actuators, Sensors, And Integration Of These Components To Create A Complete Functional Mechatronic System. It Provides Instruction And Practical Exercises In Microcontroller Programming; Interfacing Microcomputers With Sensors And Actuators; Hybrid ( Analog/digital) Design; Digital Logic And Analog Circuitry; Data Acquisition And Control; Microcomputers Architecture, Assembly Language Programming; Signal Conditioning, Filters, Analog-to-digital And Digital-to-analog Conversion
  
  • EML 3949 Cooperative Work Experience (0)


    Cooperative Work Experience (s/u Grade Only.)
  
  • EML 4161 Cryogenics (3)


    This course focuses on the fundamental aspects of cryogenic system engineering: properties of materials and fluids at low temperatures; cryogenic heat transfer and fluid dynamics; low temperature refrigeration and system engineering
    Prerequisite: EML 3015C, EML 3106, and EML 3234 
  
  • EML 4288 Vehicle Design


    This Is An Introductory Course In Vehicle Dynamics. In Particular It Examines The Primary Features Of Vehicle Design That Relate To Performance: Suspension, Steering, Chassis, And Tires. It Uses The Latest In Industry Standard Software To Examine The Various Design Parameters Influencing Vehicle Performance And Handling
  
  • EML 4304L Experiments in Thermal and Fluid Sciences (3)


    This engineering laboratory explores measurements In Fluid And Thermal Applications, Including Basic Concepts For Design Of Experiments, Measurement Devices, And Their Performance Characteristics; Measurement Of Fluid And Thermal Properties, Pressure, Velocity, And Temperature; Calibration Procedures; Experiments In Fluid Flow And Heat Transfer; Design Of Engineering Experimental Systems; Laboratory Work, Report Writing.
    Prerequisite: EML 3012C, EMl 3015C 
    Corequisite: EML 3016C  

  
  • EML 4312 Design and Analysis of Control Systems (3)


    Mathematical Modeling Of Continuous Physical Systems. Frequency And Time Domain Analysis And Design Of Control Systems. State Variable Representations Of Physical Systems.
    Prerequisite: EML 3014C .
  
  • EML 4316 Advanced Design and Analysis of Control Systems (3)


    Design Of Advanced Control Systems (using Time And Frequency Domains) Will Be Emphasized. Implementation Of Control Systems Using Continuous (operational Amplifier) Or Digital (microprocessor) Techniques Will Be Addressed And Practiced.
    Prerequisite: EML 4312 .
  
  • EML 4321 Manufacturing Processes Control (3)


    Automation and control of manufacturing processes have been vigorously pursued in modern manufacturing to cope with the demand of increased productivity and quality. This trend toward computerization and integration leads to a demand for appropriately trained engineers. The purpose of this course is to introduce essential knowledge in the control of manufacturing systems and processes
    Prerequisite:  EML 3234, EML 3012C
    Corequisite: EML 4312

  
  • EML 4421 Fundamentals of Propulsion Systems (3)


    This course is an analysis of the performance of propulsion systems using fundamental principles of thermodynamics, heat transfer, and fluid mechanics. Systems studied include turbojet, turbofan, ramjet engines, as well as piston type internal combustion (IC) engines.
    Prerequisite: EML 3016C .
  
  • EML 4450 Energy Conversion Systems (3)


    This course presents the challenge of changing the global energy system so it addresses reducing dependence on finite fossil energy sources and moving to environmentally sustainable energy sources. The emphasis is on greenhouse gas emissions-free energy production strategies, including renewable energy sources such as solar, wind and biomass. Topics include photovoltaic cells, fuel cells, and thermoelectric systems.
    Prerequisite: EML 3016C .
  
  • EML 4452 Sustainable Power Generation (3)


    This Course Is A Continuation Of Energy-Conversion Systems For Sustainability, And Focuses On Solar Electricity, biopower, biofuels, And Hydrogen As Aenergy media. The course also explores whether hydrogen-based transportation is a practical option
  
  • EML 4501 Machine Design (3)


    This course explores the Finite Method - what it is; elementary FEM theory; structures and elements; trusses, beams, and frames; two-dimensional solids; three-dimensional solids; axisymmetric solids; thin-walled structures; static and dynamic problems; available hardware and software; basic steps in FEM analysis; pre/post processing; interpretation of results; advanced modeling techniques; design optimization; advanced materials using FEM.
    Prerequisite: EML 3018C .
  
  • EML 4512 Thermal-Fluid Design (3)


    This Course Is Intended To Develop The Students Awareness And Understanding Of The Relationship Between Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, And Heat Transfer In Consideration Of Design. Emphasis Is Placed Upon Energy Systems Components Such As Heat-exchangers, Piping Networks, And Pumps. Includes A Student Project.
    Prerequisite: EML 3016C .
  
  • EML 4536 Design Using FEM (3)


    This course explores the Finite Method - what it is; elementary FEM theory; structures and elements; trusses, beams, and frames; two-dimensional solids; three-dimensional solids; axisymmetric solids; thin-walled structures; static and dynamic problems; available hardware and software; basic steps in FEM analysis; pre/post processing; interpretation of results; advanced modeling techniques; design optimization; advanced materials using FEM
    Prerequisite: EML 3018C .
  
  • EML 4542 Materials Selection in Design (3)


    Senior Standing In Mechanical Engineering. This course examines the selectionApplication Of Materials Predicated On Material Science And Engineering Case Studies Covering Most Engineering Applications.
    Prerequisite: EML 3012C ;
  
  • EML 4550 Engineering Design Methods (3)


    This course is a formal lecture component of the mechanical engineering ‘capstone’ senior design course project. The course covers the product design cycle from problem identification and need assessment, to specification, concept generation and selection, preliminary design, materials selection, and final design. The design process is placed in context by presenting topics such as legal and ethical issues, product reliability and liability considerations, engineering economics, and optimal design.
    Prerequisite: EML 3002L and EML 3004
  
  • EML 4551C Senior Design Project I (3)


    The First In A Two-part Course Sequence Presenting An Integrated System Design Approach For Engineering Product Realization. Course Blends The Perspectives Of Market Research And Planning, Design Cycle, Project Management And Teamwork, And Technical Reporting. This Is The “Capstone” Course For Mechanical Engineering Students. The Course Offers Weekly Sessions In Which Teams Are Coached During The Different Phases Of The Project, Plus Frequent And Extensive Design Reviews. Otherwise, This Course Does Not Have Traditional Lectures/tests, But Is Rather Structured To Closely Resemble “On-the-job” Engineering Education.
    Prerequisite: EML 3012C , EML 3014C , EML 3016C , EML 3018C .
    Corequisite: EML 4550  

  
  • EML 4552C Senior Design Project II


    The Second Part Of The Engineering Design Systems Course. The Material Covered Is A Continuation Of Topics In The First Part And The Completion Of A Student- Designed Product.
    Prerequisite: EML 4550 , 4551.
  
  • EML 4711 Introduction to Gas Dynamics (3)


    This Course Is A Thorough One-dimensional Treatment Of Compressible Flows And Applications To Nozzle, Diffuser, Sound Waves, Tunnel, And Shock Tube Flows.
    Prerequisite: EML 3016C .
  
  • EML 4800 Introduction to Robotics (3)


    Basic Elements Of A Robot, Robot Actuators, And Servo Control; Sensors, Senses, Vision, And Voice; Microprocessor System Design And Computers; Kinematic Equations; Motion Trajectories.
    Prerequisite: EML 3014C .
    Corequisite: EML 4535C 

  
  • EML 4830 Intro Mobile Robotics


    Analytical Dynamic Modeling And Dynamic Simulation Of Mobile Robots; Mobile Robot Sensors; Basic Methods Of Computer Vision; Kalman Filtering And Mobile Robot Localization;basic Concepts Of Mapping; Path Planning And Obstacle Avoidance; Intelligent Control Architectures
  
  • EML 4905 Directed Individual Study (1-3)


    Average In Mechanical Engineering Courses. May Be Repeated To A Maximum Of Twelve (12) Semester Hours.
    Prerequisite: Junior Standing, A “b”
  
  • EML 4930 Special Topics In Mechanical Engineering (1-4)


    Topics In Mechanical Engineering With Emphasis On Recent Developments. Content And Credit Will Vary. Consult The Instructor. May Be Repeated To Maximum Of Twelve (12) Semester Hours.
    Prerequisite: Approval Of Instructor.
  
  • EML 4945 Practical Work In Mechanical Engineering (1-3)


    (s/u Grade Only.) May Be Repeated To A Maximum Of Three (3) Semester Hours.
    Prerequisite: Approval Of Adviser.
  
  • EML 4970 Honors Work (3)


    Participation In A Supervised Research Project And The Production Of A Thesis Describing The Results Of That Work. May Be Repeated To A Maximum Of Six (6) Required Semester Hours.
    Prerequisite: Acceptance Into Honors Program.
  
  • EML 5045 Manufacturing Processes Control (3)


    AUTOMATION AND CONTROL OF MANUFACTURING PROCESS HAVE BEEN VIGOROUSLY PURSED IN MODERN MANUFACTURING TO COPE WITH THE DEMAND OF INCREASED PRODUCTIVITY AND QUALITY. THIS TREND TOWARD COMPUTERIZATION AND INTEGRATION LEADS TO A DEMAND FOR APPROPRIATELY TRAINED ENGINEERS. THE PURPOSE OF THIS COURSE IS TO INTRODUCE ESSENTIAL KNOWLEDGE IN THE CONTROL OF MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS AND PROCESSES.
  
  • EML 5060 Analysis In Mechanical Engineering (3)


    Familiarizes The Student With Methods Of Analysis In Mechanical Engineering. Surveys Applications Of Integration And Series, Ordinary And Partial Differential Equations, And Linear Algebra.
    Prerequisite: Graduate Standing In Mechanical Engineering.
  
  • EML 5061 Analysis In Mech Eng II


    This Course Will Familiarize Students With Applications Of Vector Calculus And Partial Differential Equations In Mechanical Engineering.
  
  • EML 5072 Applied Superconductivity (3).


    Introduction To Superconductivity For Applications, Fundamentals Of The Superconducting State, Transport Current And Metallurgy Of Superconductors, Superconducting Electrons And Magnets, System Engineering.
    Prerequisite: EEL 3472 , EGM 3520 , EML 3100 , EML 3234 ; PHY 3101 .
  
  • EML 5103 Adv Eng Thermodynamics


    This Is A Core Graduate Course In The Thermal-fluids Area. Covering The Axiomatic Formulations Of The First And Second Laws Of Thermodynamics. General Thermodynamics.relationships And Properties Of Real Substances. Energy, Exergy, And Second Law Analysis Of Energy Conversion Processes. Reactive Systems And Multiphase Equilibrium. Entropy Generation Minimization And Thermodynamics.optimization. Application To Low Temperature Refrigeration And Power Generation Systems
  
  • EML 5152 Fundamentals Of Heat Transfer (3)


    An Introductory Course In Basic Heat Transfer Concepts. Topics Include Conduction And Heat Diffusion Equation, Forced And Free Convection, Radiative Heat Transfer, Boiling Heat Transfer, And Condensation.
    Prerequisite: Graduate Standing In Mechanical Engineering.
  
  • EML 5155 Convective Heat and Mass Transfer (3)


    Familiarizes The Student With Methods To Evaluate A Convection Heat Transfer Coefficient And A Mass Transfer Coefficient For A Variety Of Engineering Applications. Evaluation Of The Driving Force In Mass Transfer And Combined Problems.
    Prerequisite: EML 5152 , EGM 5810 .
  
  • EML 5162 Cryogenics (3)


    Fundamental Aspects Of Cryogenics System And Engineering Properties Of Materials And Fluids At Low Temperatures. Cryogenic Heat Transfer And Fluid Dynamics, Low Temperature Refrigeration And System Engineering.
    Prerequisite: EML 3100 , EML 3140 , EML 3701 ; PHY 3101 .
  
  • EML 5311 Design And Analysis Of Control Systems (3)


    Mathematical Modeling Of Continuous Physical Systems. Frequency And Time Domain Analysis And Design Of Control Systems. State Variable Representations Of Physical Systems.
    Prerequisite: Map 3306.
  
  • EML 5317 Advanced Design And Analysis Of Control Systems (3)


    Design Of Advanced Control Systems (using Time And Frequency Domains) Will Be Emphasized. Implementation Of Control Systems Using Continuous (operational Amplifier) Or Digital (microprocessor) Techniques Will Be Addressed And Practiced.
  
  • EML 5361 Multivariable Control (3)


    Course Covers H2 And H Control Design For Linear Systems With Multiple Inputs And Multiple Outputs And Globally Optimal Techniques, Fixed-structure (e.g., Reduced-order) Techniques. Includes Introductory Concepts In Robust Control.
    Prerequisite: EML 4312  Or EML 5311 
  
  • EML 5422 Fund Of Propulsion Systems


    Analysis Of The Performance Of Propulsion Systems Using Fundamental Principles Of The Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer And Fluid Mechanics Systems Studied Include Turbojet, Turbofan, Ramjet Engines As Well As Piston Type Internal Combustion (ic) Engines
  
  • EML 5451 Energy Conversion Systems (3)


    Investigation Of Such Energy Conversion Systems As The Internal Combustion Engine, Compressors And Turbines, Gas Turbines, Nuclear Power Plants, Garbage Burning Power Plants, Solar, Wind, Geothermal And Electrical Systems.
    Prerequisite: EML 3101 , EML 3140 , EML 3701 .
  
  • EML 5453 Sust Power Generation


    This Course Is A Continuation Of Energy Conversion Systems For Sustainability, And Focuses On Solar Electricity, Biofuels, And Hydrogen As A Medium Of Energy. The Selection Of Topics Will Also Provide Answers To Questions: Is Hydrogen-based Transportation A Practical Option
  
  • EML 5537 Design Using Fem (3)


    The Finite Element Method - What It Is, Elementary Fem Theory, Structures And Elements, Trusses, Beams, And Frames, Two-dimensional Solids, Three-dimensional Solids, Axisymetric Solids, Thin-walled Structures, Static And Dynamic Problems, Available Hardware And Software, Basic Steps In Fem Analysis, Pre/post Processing, Interpretation Of Results, Advanced Modeling Techniques, Design Optimization, Advanced Materials Using Fem.
  
  • EML 5543 Materials Selection in Design (3)


    The Application Of Materials Predicated On Material Science And Engineering Case Studies Covering Most Engineering Applications.
    Prerequisite: EML 3234  Or Equivalent.
  
  • EML 5709 Fluid Mechanic Principles with Selected Applications (3)


    Introductory Concepts, Description, And Kinematical Concepts Of Fluid Motion, Basic Field Equations, Thermodynamics Of Fluid Flow, Navier-stokes Equations, Elements Of The Effects Of Friction And Heat Flow, Unsteady One-dimensional Motion, Selected Nonlinear Steady Flows.
    Prerequisite: EML 5060 ; EGM 5611 , And Graduate Standing In Mechanical Engineering.
  
  • EML 5710 Introduction to Gas Dynamics (3)


    Concentrates On The Unique Features Of Compressibility In Fluid Mechanics. It Provides The Student With Knowledge And Understanding Of The Basic Fundamentals Of Compressible Fluid Flow And Is Basic To Studies In High-speed Aerodynamics, Propulsion, And Turbomachinery.
    Prerequisite: EML 3101 , EML 3701 .
  
  • EML 5725 Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics (3)


    Topics For This Course Include Introduction To Conservation Laws In Fluid Dynamics; Weak Solutions; Solving The Full Potential Equations For Subsonic, Transonic, And Supersonic Flows; Solving System Of Equations. In Particular, Upwind Schemes And Flux Splitting Will Be Introduced In Solving The Euler Equations. Coordinate Transformation And Grid Generation Methods Will Also Be Covered.
    Prerequisite: EML 5709 , EGN 5456 .
  
  • EML 5802 Introduction To Robotics (3)


    A Study Of The Fundamentals Of Robot Operation And Application Including: Basic Elements, Robot Actuators And Servo-control, Sensors, Senses, Vision, Voice, Microprocessor System Design And Computers, Kinematic Equations, And Motion Trajectories.
    Prerequisite: Graduate Standing In Mechanical Engineering.
  
  • EML 5831 Intro Mobile Robotics


    Analytical Dynamic Modeling And Dynamic Simulation Of Mobile Robots; Mobile Robot Sensors; Basic Methods Of Computer Vision; Kalman Filtering And Mobile Robot Localization;basic Concepts Of Mapping; Path Planning And Obstacle Avoidance; Intelligent Control Architectures
  
  • EML 5905 Directed Individual Study (1-6)


    (s/u Grade Only.) May Be Repeated To A Maximum Of Twelve (12) Semester Hours.
    Prerequisite: Instructor Consent.
  
  • EML 5910 Supervised Research (1-6)


    (s/u Grade Only.) A Maximum Of Three (3) Semester Hours May Apply To The Master’s Degree. May Be Repeated To A Maximum Of Six (6) Semester Hours.
  
  • EML 5930 Special Topics In Mechanical Engineering (1-6)


    Topics In Mechanical Engineering With Emphasis On Recent Developments. Content And Credit Will Vary. Consult The Instructor. May Be Repeated To A Maximum Of Twelve (12) Semester Hours.
    Prerequisite: Instructor Consent.
  
  • EML 5935 Mechanical Engineering Seminars (0)


    (s/u Grade Only.) May Be Repeated To A Maximum Of Ten Times.
  
  • EML 5971 Thesis (3-6)


    (s/u Grade Only.) A Minimum Of Six (6) Semester Hours Is Required.
  
  • EML 6365 Robust Control (3)


    Course Covers Control Design For Systems With Uncertain Dynamics; Robust H. Design, Structured Singular Value Synthesis; LMI And Riccati Equation Solution Techniques.
    Prerequisite: EML 5361 .
  
  • EML 6980 Dissertation (1-12)


    (s/u Grade Only.) May Be Repeated To A Maximum Of Forty-eight (48) Semester Hours.
  
  • EML 8968 Preliminary Doctoral Examination (0)


    (s/u Grade Only.)
  
  • EML 8976 Master’s Thesis Defense (0)


    (s/u Grade Only.)
  
  • EML 8985 Dissertation Defense (0)


    (s/u Grade Only.) May Be Repeated To A Maximum Of Three Times.

Mechanized Agriculture

  
  • MAG 2321C Ranch Machinery



Mental Health

  
  • EBD 4212 Instructional Strategies For Teaching Students With Emotional And Behavior Problems (3)


    Instructional Strategies For Teaching Students Who Are Emotionally Handicapped To Include Instructional Techniques; Motivational Strategies; Development, Implementation
  
  • EBD 5115 Educational Planning And Programming For The Educational Needs Of The Emotionally Disturbed (3)


    Classroom Management, Methods And Techniques For The Emotionally Handicapped Student; Classroom Design For Implementing Individualized Instruction.
    Prerequisite: EEX 4010  Or EEX 5011.
  
  • EBD 5215 Behavior Management Of The Emotionally Disturbed (3)


    Techniques Of Stimulus Control, Shaping New Behaviors, Increasing, Maintaining, Reducing Behaviors, Group Contingencies, Contracting, And Precision Teaching Appropriate For The Emotionally Handicapped Student.
    Prerequisite: EEX 4010  Or EEX 5011; EED 6115.
  
  • EBD 5245 Curriculum Development And Implementation For The Emotionally Disturbed (3)


    Nature And Needs, Characteristics, Identification Procedures, Placement And Delivery Of Services To The Emotionally Handicapped Population To Insure Appropriate Educational Programming.
    Prerequisite: EEX 4010  Or EEX 5011.
  
  • EMR 4211 Instructional Strategies For Teaching Students Who Are Mentally Handicapped (3)


    Instructional Strategies To Teach Students Who Are Mentally Handicapped To Include Development, Implementation, And Evaluation Of Individualized Educational Plans; Special Ap

Mental Health Services

  
  • MHS 4001 Intro Guidance Sys


  
  • MHS 5005 Introduction To Guidance Systems (3)


    Emphasis Is On The Philosophical, Sociological Contexts From Which The Need For Guidance Arises. Analysis Of The Nature And Function Of Guidance Services/processes In Various Helping Settings
  
  • MHS 5200 Use And Interpretation Of Tests (3)


    Provides Opportunity To Develop Competencies In The Techniques Of Selecting And Interpreting Test Results. Emphasis Is Placed Upon Drawing Implications Of Psychological And Educational Data Collected On The Individual From Group Comparisons.
  
  • MHS 5340 Career Development Systems (3)


    Systematic Study Of The Nature And Significance Of Career Development, Basic Theories And Models Of Career Choice, Information Resources And Services, Career Education Practices.
  
  • MHS 5400 Theories And Techniques Of Counseling (3)


    Emphasis Is On Counseling Theories/psychotherapeutic Techniques, With Concentration On Reviewing And Analyzing Concepts, Practices, Applications, And Relevant Issues Involved In The Helping Relationship.
  
  • MHS 5423 Counseling Children & Adolescents (3)


    PRESENTS THEORIES, TECHNIQUES AND STRATEGIES FOR WORKING WITH CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES. EXPLORES COUNSELING ISSUES RELATED TO THIS POPULATION. PROVIDES PRACTICE OF TECHNIQUES AND STRATEGIES WITH EMPHASIS ON SUPERVISED PRACTICE SESSIONS.
  
  • MHS 5428 Counseling Clients With Special Needs (3)


    Application Of Counseling Theory Pertaining To The Psychological, Sociological, Cultural And Physical Issues Which Affect Clients With Special Needs. Issues Considered Are Clients With Alcohol, Drug, Health, Educational, And Psychological Problems.
  
  • MHS 5480 Counseling Clients With Special Needs (3)


    Application Of Counseling Theory Pertaining To The Psychological, Sociological, Cultural And Physical Issues Which Affect Clients With Special Needs. Issues Considered Are Clients With Alcohol, Drug, Health, Educational, And Psychological Problems.
  
  • MHS 5500 Group Theory and Practice (3)


    Emphasis Is Upon Concepts, Techniques, And Processes Used In Group Guidance And Group Counseling Situations.
    Prerequisite: MHS 5400 .
  
  • MHS 5620 Organization And Administration Of Human Services (3)


    Analysis Of Administrative Systems In K-12 Schools, Higher Education, Agencies, And Institutions With Emphasis On Structure, Management, Facilities, Budget, Personnel, And Leadership For Optimizing Human Services.
  
  • MHS 5700 Legal And Ethical Issues In Counseling (3)


    Emphasis Is On The Counselor’s Functions Within The Context Of Legal And Ethical Mandates. Issues Considered Are: Concepts/terminology In The Legal System, Structures And Functions, Confidentiality, Assessment, Liability, Records, Students’ Rights, Discipline, Abuse/neglect, And Codes Of Ethics.
  
  • MHS 5905 Directed Individual Study (variable 1-6)


    Advanced Students Who Demonstrate Sufficient Interests And Skills Are Approved To Take Individual Study In Various Areas Of Counseling. Permission Of Instructor Required.
  
  • MHS 6050 Personality Theories And Counseling (3)


    Focus Is On The Relationship Of Traditional And Multicultural Theories Of Personality And Their Relationship To The Theoretical Orientations And Professional Techniques Of Counseling Theories. Emphasis Is On The Application Of Theories To The Understanding And Explanation Of Human Behavior And Mental Health Issues As Well As The Therapeutic Interventions.
  
  • MHS 6070 Psychopathology In Mental Health Services (3)


    Emphasis Is On The Mental Health Service Providers In School And Non-school Settings Who Must Understand: Boundaries Between Normality And Disorder; Differences/ Similarities Within Disorders; Similarities/differences Between Child And Adult Disorders; And Causal Relationships Inherent In Disorders.
  
  • MHS 6220 Individual Psycho-Educational Testing (3)


    Professional Use Of Individual Psychological Assessments. Emphasis On Administration, Scoring, And Interpreting Individual Mental Tests (wechsler Scales/ Binet Scale) As Well As Other Tests Used In Individual Assessments Batteries. Permission Of Instructor Required; Fully Admitted Status.
    Prerequisite: MHS 5200 .
  
  • MHS 6401 Personality Theory & Counseling Practice


  
  • MHS 6420 Counseling Minority Population


    Introduces Students To Multicultural Issues Involved In Counseling And Professional Psychology With Emphasis On Cultural Components And Social/political Nature Of Several Social Groups Based On Race,ethnicity Gender,class,age And Sexual Orientation For Use In Counseling Diverse Clients
  
  • MHS 6430 Family Counseling (3)


    Designed To Help Professionals Acquire Knowledge And Basic Competencies In Marriage And Family Therapy. Focuses On The Family As A System; Its Psychodynamic, Cognitive/behavioral, Humanistic/existential And Transpersonal Perspectives.
  
  • MHS 6450 Substance Abuse Counseling


    Focuses On Basic Knowledge And Skills That Mental Health Professional Need To Treat Clients Who Abuse And Misuse Substances Including Theories, Ethics, Strategies, Ethics Socio-political Issues Diagnosis, Data And Research On Effective Treatment Of Addiction Dependence Within School And Community- Based Settings
  
  • MHS 6470 Human Sexuality In Counseling (3)


    Focuses On Reliable Information And Proposed Skills Which Facilitate Appropriate Sexual Development And Responsible Sexual Behavior. Emphasis Is On Human Sexuality And Intimacy, Wellness, Family, Creativity, And The Quality Of Life During The Developmental History Of Each Person Being Served By Effective Counselors.
  
  • MHS 6600 Consultation Skills (3)


    Emphasis Is Upon Theory And Skills Involved In The Consultation Processes. Various Consultation Models Are Explored In Depth With Clinical Type Activities To Demonstrate Competencies.
 

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