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Name (Section Id) Program Degree Name of College, University School's Profile
Statistical Acceptance Control (0307-731) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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How to apply modern process-oriented sampling plans to assess performance of product and processes. Topics include single, double, multiple and sequential sampling plans, variables sampling, techniques for sampling continuous production, skip-lot plans, chain plans, AOQL schemes, AQL sampling systems and recent contributions to literature. (0307-712 or consent of department) Credit 3 or 4
Statistical Process Control (0307-721) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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A practical course designed to provide in-depth understanding of the principles and practices of statistical process control. Topics include statistical concepts relating to processes, Shewhart charts for measurement and attribute data, CUSUM charts, EWMA charts, measures of chart performance, tolerances, specifications, process capability studies, short-run control charts. (0307-712 or consent of department) Credit 3 or 4
Strategic Communications (0688-356) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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This is a survey of strategic reactions to organizational communication problems. Case studies are used to analyze how communications research, planning, implementation, and evaluation are used to contribute to organizational goals and respond to needs and crises. Students study real cases where organizations have developed strategies for communication with consumers, employees, investors, government bodies, communities, and other publics.
Structural Analysis (0608-490) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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Introduction to loads, and the analysis of statically determinate and indeterminate structures by classical and modern techniques. The types of structures covered include beams, trusses and frames that are loaded in the plane of the structure. Topics include introduction to cables and arches, influence lines and the effect of moving loads, determination of the degree of indeterminacy, approximate methods (including the Portal Method), moment distribution and an introduction to matrix methods. Some computer work using a popular structural analysis software is involved.
Structural Steel Design (0608-497) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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Design of members and frames of structural steel and their connections. Topics include principles of structural design, loads, types of steels, tension members, columns, noncomposite and composite beams, beam-columns, column base plates, and simple bolted and welded connections. The use of the AISC LRFD specification is emphasized and a comprehensive group design project is assigned. Some computer work using a spreadsheet program is involved.
Survey Environ Mgt: Air Emissions (0630-622) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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An intensive foundation course for students who have completed the appropriate science and mathematics prerequisites, but lack academic preparation or practical experience in air emissions management. Identifies and categorizes industrial air pollutants and their sources. Addresses applicable state and federal laws and regulations, reduction strategies, control technologies, testing, monitoring and reporting requirements.
Survey of Occupational Safety (0630-611) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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An intensive foundation course for students who have completed the appropriate science and mathematics prerequisites, but lack academic preparation or practical experience in safety management and engineering. Introduces principles, strategies, technologies and regulations for workplace and construction safety management.
Survey of Solid & Hazardous Waste Mgt. (0630-620) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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An intensive foundation course for students who have completed the appropriate science and mathematics prerequisites, but lack academic preparation or practical experience in solid and hazardous waste management. Introduces principles, strategies, technologies and regulations for reducing, recycling, handling, treating, storing and disposing or solid and hazardous waste.
Switching Technologies (0614-475) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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This course covers narrowband and broadband switching, protocol, transmission, signaling and transport concept used in public and private telecommunications networks. Signaling System #7, frame relay, ATM, SONET, packet and circuit switching fabrics are studied.
System Safety/ Incident Investigation (0633-540) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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Focuses on the evaluation of systems designs using detailed system analysis techniques. Topics covered include system definition, economics of system safety, system safety methodology, ergonmoic approaches, mathematics of system analysis including statistical methods, Boolean algebra and reliabiliyy. Preliminary hazard analysis and exercises in the application of fault tree analysis to a hadeware and man/machine systems. Practical work is accomplsihed in analysis sessions. The end of the course uses analsysis toward incident invesitation.
Systems Engineering (MC467) Engineering U American Public University
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This course, takes an in-depth look at key concepts and techniques for system engineering and analysis. It explores the life cycle approach of bringing systems into being. The course will examine the various methods and techniques for integration system design within the system engineering process. Students will examine essential systems concepts, methodologies, models, and tools needed to avoid costly and disruptive systems, which are a result of poor requirements definition and analysis.
Terrorism (0634-475) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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This course examines the issues of terrorism as they relate to the planners and responders at the local level. The course examines the history and patterns of terrorism by reviewing specific incidents. The technical aspects of terrorism are presented for the participants. Concepts of planning for a terrorist incident are presented with emphasis on integrating emergency operations plans. The course will also discuss perparations and guidelines for terrorist attacks focusing on planning problems, countermeasures, response actions and the roles of local, state, and federal government agencies. Policy development related to the media and critical incident stress will be presented. Additionally a significant emphasis will be placed on examining incident management tools, such as the incident command system.
Theories of Organizational Development (0626-710) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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This course introduces the student to organization development theories and their application in an organizational setting. Consideration is given to the psychological, sociological, and historical constructs upon which the field is based. Students will become familiar with the philosophical foundations for the key theories as well as the practical work of key theorists. This course will also examine how theories of organization development are being applied in organizations to foster change, innovation, and the revitalization of the organization.
Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer (0610-441) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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The first and second laws of thermodynamics and their applications. Thermodynamic properties of fluids, including ideal gases and pure substances, are studied. Introduction to heat transfer by conduction, radiation and convection. Selection of heat exchangers.
Timber Design and Construction (0608-470) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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Discussion of the properties of structural lumber including grades, sizes, and design properties. Design of beams, columns, trusses, plywood diaphragms, shear walls and glued-laminated timber. the provisions of various building codes are investigated, and the specification of the American Forest and Paper Association is followed. A comprehensive group design project is assigned and some computer work using a spreadsheet program is involved.
Tolerance Design (0610-630) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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This is a comprehensive course on the topics of analytical and experimental development of design and production tolerances. The course covers worst case and statistical tolerance analysis, 6 Sigma methods for tolerancing, Monte Carlo simulation sensitivity analysis of systems and Taguchi's approach to tolerance design. Special emphasis will be given to developing tolerances for complex aggregations of technologies. System tolerance and cost balancing are covered in detail. The use of tolerance design in critical parameter management will be covered. Students will conduct a project in computer-aided tolerance analysis.
Travel Distributions (0623-206) Engineering U Roosevelt University
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A functional approach is used to describe the market distribution channels for service industry inputs and products/services. The role of retail and business travel agents, tour wholesalers and operators, and specialty channelers such as meeting planners, convention bureaus and corporate travel buyers, food processors, producers, distributors and transportation suppliers are discussed. Various economic models are examined in order to analyze the pricing structure associated with the selling and distribution of service industry inputs and outputs. The service philosophy and its application to distribution in the travel/tourism and foodservice industry are explored. Credit 4
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