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Graduate College


Engineering (ENGR)



ENGR 1111
Introduction to Engineering

An introduction to the study and practice of engineering. Skills for students in CEAT; expected engineering student behavior; tools needed by CEAT students; and the role of engineers in society. An introduction to engineering ethics; safety issues; and the relationship of engineering to social, global and contemporary issues. Student enrichment opportunities in the CEAT.


ENGR 1113
Applying Mathematics to Engineering Design

Lab 2. Prerequisite(s): High school algebra OR MATH 0123 or equivalent. This course focuses on applications of engineering mathematics to analysis and design problems across disciplines of engineering. Application of algebra, trigonometry, linear systems of equations, and basic calculus are illustrated through hands-on laboratory experiments and design projects.


ENGR 1322
Engineering Design with CAD

Lab 2. Introduction to engineering design using modern design methodologies and computer-aided tools. Design, construction and testing through participation in a multidisciplinary team-based design project contest.


ENGR 1332
Engineering Design with CAD for MAE

Lab 2. Introduction to engineering design using modern design methodologies and computer-aided tools appropriate for mechanical and aerospace engineering. Design, construction and testing through participation in a multidisciplinary team based design project contest.


ENGR 1342
Engineering Design with CAD for ECEN

Lab 2. Introduction to engineering design using modern design methodologies and computer-aided tools appropriate for electrical and computer engineering. Design, construction and testing through participation in a multidisciplinary team-based design project contest.


ENGR 1352
Engineering Design with CAD for CHE

Lab 2. Introduction to engineering design using modern design methodologies and computer-aided tools appropriate for chemical engineering. Design, construction and testing through participation in a multidisciplinary team-based design project contest.


ENGR 1412
Introductory Engineering Computer Programming

Lab 2. Programming to solve problems typical of practice in engineering. Techniques and methods.


ENGR 2030
Co-op Industrial Practice I

1-3 credits, max 6. Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing and permission of Co-op coordinator. Pre-engineering industrial practice. Written reports as specified by adviser. Application of credit to meet degree requirements varies with level and department.


ENGR 2100
Orientation Projects

1-3 credits, max 3, Lab 2-6. Prerequisite(s): Pre-engineering standing. Enrollment in independent study or small groups. Projects to assist students with special needs to adjust to engineering curriculum.


ENGR 3030
Co-op Industrial Practice II

1-3 credits, max 6. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing and permission of Co-op coordinator. Pre-engineering industrial practice. Written reports as specified by adviser. Application of credit to meet degree requirements varies with level and department.


ENGR 3061
Domestic Scholars Experience

Prerequisite(s): Consent of the coordinator of CEAT Student Services. Participation in the domestic scholars experience.


ENGR 3080
International Experience

1-18 credits, max 36. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the associate dean of the college. Participation in a formal or informal educational experience outside of the USA.


ENGR 3090
(I)Study Abroad

1-18 credits, max 36. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the Study Abroad office and associate dean of the college. Participation in an OSU reciprocal exchange program.


ENGR 4010
Engineering Problems and Design

0-6 credits, max 6. Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor. Special projects and independent study.


ENGR 4030
Co-op Industrial Practice III

1-3 credits, max 6. Prerequisite(s): Senior standing and permission of Co-op coordinator. Pre-engineering industrial practice. Written reports as specified by adviser. Application of credit to meet degree requirements varies with level and department.


ENGR 4060*
Topics in Technology and Society

1-3 credits, max 6. Problems of society relating to technology and added problems stemming from their solution. Minimal reliance on mathematics; for engineering and non-engineering students.


ENGR 4061
CEAT Scholars Study Abroad

Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor. Comparison of technologies, history, culture and economic systems between the U.S. and another country or countries. Includes both classroom and travel for on-site study.


ENGR 4103*
Impact of Law on Engineering Practice

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or consent of instructor. Principles and impact of US and international laws and regulations on technical professionals, including the impact of environmental regulations, intellectual property laws, tort claims, and product liability on the design, research and oversight of technologies.


ENGR 4113
(S)Intellectual Property Law for Technical Professionals

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or consent of instructor. Law and regulations of patents and other intellectual property protection methods. Impact of statutory and common law on the practice of technical professionals and how they can exploit intellectual property in their daily work.


ENGR 4123
(S)Tort and Products Liability Law for Technical Professionals

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or consent of instructor. Legal liability of the work product and duties of technical professionals to the public. Relevant statutory, regulatory and common law relating to torts, specifically products liability.


ENGR 4133
(S)Environmental Regulation for Technical Professionals

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or consent of instructor. Environmental laws and regulations are omnipresent in the practice of engineering, science and architecture. Survey of the environmental laws and regulations affecting the practice of these professions.


ENGR 4201
Principles of Nuclear Engineering

The nuclear enterprise, radiation, biological effects of ionizing radiation, nuclear reactor power plants, radioactive waster disposal, the fission process, food irradiation activities, applications of nuclear power in space, approaches to radiation detection, themonuclear fusion, and nuclear weapons and proliferation.


ENGR 4203
Nuclear Technologies in Society: Fulfilling Madame Curie's Dream

Introduction to applications of nuclear science and technology and the radiation principles governing these applications. Problem based learning environment. Class assignments are web-based and include reference materials and modules to be completed by students.


ENGR 4211
Introduction to Nuclear and Radiation Engineering Concepts

Aspects and applications of nuclear and radiation engineering/physics. History of nuclear development, basic concepts of radiation and radioactivity, radioactive waste management, global warming and the impact of nuclear power plants, industrial applications, health physics, nuclear medicine, job opportunities at power plants, graduate school and national labs.


ENGR 4213*
Elements of Nuclear Engineering

Prerequisite(s): PHYS 2114 and MATH 2163. Nuclear engineering concepts and applications, including nuclear reactions, radioactivity, radiation interaction with matter, reactor physics, risk and dose assessment, applications in medicine, industry, agriculture and research.


ENGR 4223
Nuclear Reactor Engineering

Prerequisite(s): 4213 and MATH 2233. Physics governing nuclear reactors and the design principles for commercial nuclear power plants. Reactor designs currently operating in the power industry. Generation III and Generation IV reactor designs are also discussed.


ENGR 4233*
Energy Systems and Resources

Prerequisite(s): 4213. Energy systems, renewable and non-renewable energy sources, and advances in energy applications.


ENGR 4243*
Radiation Protection and Shielding

Prerequisite(s): 4213 and MATH 2233. Radiation protection, doses, associated risks, and exposure limits; properties of natural and other radiation sources, and evaluation of internal and external doses; and techniques for shield design including ray, point kernal, and transport theories for both neutrons and gamma rays.


ENGR 4253
Nuclear Reactor Analysis

Prerequisite(s): 4213 and MATH 2233. Fundamental physical principles, concepts and modeling techniques for analysis and design of nuclear reactors. Prepares students to analyze nuclear reactors including aspects of performance, dynamics and safety and to either develop new designs or to assess existing or proposed designs based upon fundamental understandins of reactor physics.


ENGR 4263*
Nuclear Reactor Theory

Prerequisite(s): 4243. Introduction to neutron diffusion theory, neutron moderation, neutron thermalization, and criticality conditions of nuclear reactors. Distance education only.


ENGR 5103*
Advanced Impact of Law on Engineering Practice

Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing. Principles and impact of US and international laws and regulations on technical professionals, including the impact of environmental regulations, intellectual property laws, tort claims, and product liability on the design, research and oversight of technologies.


ENGR 5113*
Advanced Intellectual Property Law for Technical Professionals

Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing. Law and regulations of patents and other IP protection methods. Impact of statutory and common law has made on the practice of technical professionals and how they can exploit IP in their daily work.


ENGR 5123*
Advanced Tort and Products Liability Law for Technical Professionals

Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing. Legal liability of the work product and duties of technical professionals to the public. Relevant statutory, regulatory and common law relating to torts, specifically products liability.


ENGR 5133*
Advanced Environmental for Law for Technical Professionals

Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing. Environmental laws and regulations are omnipresent in the practice of engineering, science, and architecture. This course will survey the environmental laws and regulations affecting the practice of these professions.


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