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| CRN | Type | Section | Time | Days | Location | Instructor |
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| 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. |
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| 51964 | laboratory | SAE | 03:00 PM - 05:50 PM | M | 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. |
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| 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. |
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| 52140 | laboratory | UGR | ARRANGED | Larson, S | ||
| Instructor Approval Required Research credit for Undergraduate Students participating in the Intel Scholars Undergraduate Research Program. |
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