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ENG 491
Interdisciplinary Design Proj

Credit:  1 to 4 hours.


Provides a disciplined, multi-department, team-structured project design experience which has an overall (or major phase) completion date at the end of the term. Students participate in engineering activities with individual as well as team responsibilities. Projects involve design specification through a proposal, analyses of cost and other tradeoffs among alternative designs, design review, fabrication and assembly, functional and environmental testing, and demonstrations (as applicable). Reports are prepared and presentations are made at the end of each term. Lecture-lab format. 1 to 4 undergraduate hours. Senior standing required. May be repeated. Credit toward the degree is determined by the student's major department. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.


Section Information
CRNTypeSectionTimeDays Location  Instructor
41009  lecture  CU1 ARRANGED   room 245
Everitt Elec and Comp Engr Lab 
Swenson, G 
Please contact the instructor for an evaluation of your prerequisites before registering for the course.

51964  laboratory  SAE 03:00 PM - 05:50 PM  room 114
Transportation Bldg 
Philpott, M 
3 hours
Instructor Approval Required
Advance work on SAE Formula Car. This course is the first in the design series. The second semester ENG 491 470 is in the spring and counts for ME students as senior design credit.

41920  lecture  SD ARRANGED   Chapman, P 
3 hours
Students are encouraged to get instructor input before registering for this course. Solar Home Engineering I This multidisciplinary course focuses on the engineering aspects of overall design and analysis of residences that use only the sun as an energy source. The course covers a broad range of topics, including photovoltaic power systems, efficient appliances and comfort conditioning, environmentally friendly construction practices, passive building simulation and design, and energy system automation. The course will be taught in the context of a case study of a small solar home. Students will be required to attend regular class meetings, document their work in laboratory notebooks, and to contribute regular reports.

52140  laboratory  UGR ARRANGED   Larson, S 
Instructor Approval Required
Research credit for Undergraduate Students participating in the Intel Scholars Undergraduate Research Program.