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ENES100
Introduction to Engineering Design;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE Physical Science (PS) Course.
Corequisite: MATH140.
Students work as teams to design and build a product using computer
software for word-processing, spreadsheet, CAD, and communication
skills.
04YS(11046)
Lovell, D. (FULL: Seats=36, Open=0, Waitlist=0) Books
- Meets 07/14/08-08/01/08
- MTuWThF... 9:00am- 1:00pm (JMP 1202)
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This section is part of The Young Scholars Program. Enrollment by
permission only. Please
access the Summer Programs website for further information.
ENES102
(PermReq)
Statics;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
Corequisite: MATH140. For engineering majors only. Formerly ENES110.
The equilibrium of stationary bodies under the influence of various
kinds of forces. Forces, moments, couples, equilibrium, trusses, frames
and machines, centroids, moment of inertia, beams, friction,
stress/strain, material properties. Vector and scalar methods are used
to solve problems.
0101(11056)
Beigel, T. (FULL: Seats=40, Open=0, Waitlist=0) Books
- Meets 06/02/08-07/13/08
- MTuWTh....12:30pm- 2:50pm (PHY 1201)
ENES104
Introduction to Materials and their Applications;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
Restricted to Young Scholars Program.
Creating a new technology, nanotechnology, biotechnology, or plastic
electronics requires developing the materials first. In this class we'll
explore materials science and engineering where engineers change the
properties and/or behavior of a material to make them more useful. The
course covers the chemical composition, phase transformations, corrosion
and mechanical properties of materials as well as their electrical,
thermal, magnetic and optical properties. Learn about the unlimited
possibilities for innovation and adaption through the exciting field of
nanotechnology.
04YS(11057)
Lloyd, I. (Seats=22, Open=2, Waitlist=0) Books
- Meets 07/14/08-08/01/08
- MTuWThF... 9:30am-12:30pm (CHE 2116)
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This section is part of The Young Scholars Program. Enrollment by
permission only. Please
access the Summer Programs website for further information.
ENES140
Discovering New Ventures;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
This course may count as an elective for a student at the University of
Maryland, depending on the student's specific degree program. It cannot
be counted towards the requirements for the Smith School of Business
Entrepreneurship Fellow Program..
Students explore dynamic company startup topics by working in teams to
design a new venture. This multi-disciplinary course helps students to
learn the basic business, strategy, and leadership skills needed to
launch new ventures. Topics include learning how to assess the
feasibility of a startup venture, as well as how to apply best practices
for planning, launching, and managing new companies. Students discuss a
wide range of issues of importance and concern to entrepreneurs and
learn to recognize opportunities, assess the skills and talents of
successful entrepreneurs, and learn models that help them navigate
uncertainty.
04YS(11076)
Green, J. (Seats=85, Open=13, Waitlist=0) Books
- Meets 07/14/08-08/01/08
- MTuWThF... 9:30am-12:30pm (CHE 2108)
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This section is part of The Young Scholars Program. Enrollment by
permission only. Please
access the Summer Programs website for further information.
ENES220
(PermReq)
Mechanics of Materials;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisites: ENES102; and MATH141; and PHYS161. For engineering majors
only (not including ENEE majors).
Stress and deformation of solids-rods, beams, shafts, columns, tanks,
and other structural, machine and vehicle members. Topics include stress
transformation using Mohr's circle; shear and moment diagrams;
derivation of elastic curves; and Euler's buckling formula. Design
problems related to this material are given in lab.
0201(11086)
Chang, P. (Seats=50, Open=25, Waitlist=0) Books
- Meets 07/14/08-08/22/08
- MTuWTh.... 9:30am-10:50am (EGR 2112)
- TuTh......12:45pm- 2:45pm (EGR 1156) Dis
ENES221
(PermReq)
Dynamics;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisites: ENES102 or ENES110; and MATH141; and PHYS161.
Systems of heavy particles and rigid bodies at rest and in motion.
Force-acceleration, work-energy and impulse-momentum relationships.
Motion of one body relative to another in a plane and in space.
0101(11096)
El-Bassyiouni, M. (Seats=40, Open=25, Waitlist=0) Books
- Meets 06/02/08-07/13/08
- MTuWThF... 8:00am- 9:40am (EGR 0110)
0201(11097)
Shahmirzadi, D. (Seats=40, Open=21, Waitlist=0) Books
- Meets 07/14/08-08/22/08
- MTuWThF...11:00am-12:40pm (EGR 1102)
ENES435
Product Liability and Regulation;
(3 credits)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
Junior standing.
Key topics include, biotechnology, safety regulation, federal
preemption, product liability, professional negligence, antitrust,
privacy and information technology, risk modeling, environmental
protection, patent, copyright, trade secrets, reverse engineering,
scientific and technological evidence, international trade, engineering
ethics. Examples include plane crashes, computer chip protection, human
machine interfaces, nuclear power plants, internet censorship, flood
control, earthquakes and biomedical technology.
Also offered as ENFP435.
0101(11107)
Brannigan, V. (Seats=50, Open=26, Waitlist=0) Books
- Meets 06/02/08-07/13/08
- MW........ 5:00pm- 8:20pm (CSI 2120)
ENES508
Engineering Professional Development for Teachers;
(1-6 credits)
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD.
0201(11147)
McCuen, R. (Seats=25, Open=25, Waitlist=0) Books
- Meets 07/14/08-08/22/08
- MTuWThF... 8:00am- 4:00pm (EGR 2154)
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