UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG 2002–2003
Brigham Young University
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Douglas M. Chabries, Dean
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Engineering and Technology Education Courses (Eng T)

Class Schedule

200. Global Technology Issues. (3:3:0) F

Interaction between the global society and technology. Global policy issues dealing with supply and demand of key commodities, economics, environment, population, and food and water resources.

498. International Project. (0.5:0.5:0) F, W

Report of a senior project that demonstrates comprehension of the international dimensions of the student's major.



500-Level Graduate Courses (available to advanced undergraduates)

502. Advanced Applied Engineering Math 1. (3:3:0) F Prerequisite: Math-EngT 302, 303; or equivalents.

Topics in modern engineering mathematics, including applications of differential and integral equations and vector spaces.

503. Advanced Applied Engineering Math 2. (3:3:0) W Prerequisite: EngT 502 or equivalent.

Topics in modern engineering mathematics, including applications of partial differential and integral equations and numerical analysis.

595R. Special Topics in Engineering and Technology. (3:3:0) (1–3:Arr.:0 ea.) F, W, Sp, Su

Special topics in engineering and technology that relate to current research areas or issues related to industry.






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