Fall 2008

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GE 494
Senior Engineering Project I

Credit:  3 hours.


Design of various engineering devices and systems. Teams of two to four students work toward the development of engineering solutions to problems supplied by industry. A midterm and final oral report summarize the work of the term for sponsor and faculty. All student team members receive an identical grade. 3 undergraduate hours. No graduate credit. Prerequisite: GE 311, GE 330, GE 331, and GE 424; credit or concurrent registration in one of GE 410, GE 413, GE 420, GE 423; concurrent enrollment in GE 495.


Section Information
CRNTypeSectionTimeDays Location  Instructor
32189  laboratory- discussion  M1 09:00 AM - 11:50 AM TR  room 101
Transportation Bldg 
Wildblood, H 
Course is restricted to seniors whose UIN ends in an even number. To petition a change in this registration, see staff in 209 TB. No drops are allowed beyond first day of classes. Students with unauthorized drop will not be allowed to register for the course in the following semester.

32192  laboratory- discussion  M2 09:00 AM - 11:50 AM TR  room 103
Transportation Bldg 
Wildblood, H 
Course is restricted to seniors whose UIN ends in an even number. To petition a change in this registration, see staff in 209 TB. No drops are allowed beyond first day of classes. Students with unauthorized drop will not be allowed to register for the course in the following semester.

45558  laboratory- discussion  M3 09:00 AM - 11:50 AM TR  room 114
Transportation Bldg 
Wildblood, H 
Course is restricted to seniors whose UIN ends in an even number. To petition a change in this registration, see staff in 209 TB. No drops are allowed beyond first day of classes. Students with unauthorized drop will not be allowed to register for the course in the following semester.

50087  laboratory- discussion  M4 09:00 AM - 11:50 AM TR  room 203
Transportation Bldg 
Wildblood, H 
3 hours
Course is restricted to seniors whose UIN ends in an even number. To petition a change in this registration, see staff in 209 TB. No drops are allowed beyond first day of classes. Students with unauthorized drop will not be allowed to register for the course in the following semester.