UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG 2003-2004
Brigham Young University
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Douglas M. Chabries, Dean
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Engineering and Technology Education Courses (Eng T)

Class Schedule
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295R. Engineering Math Refresher. (0:3:0) F, W

Review of basic techniques of algebra, trigonometry, differential calculus, integral calculus, and series and sequences in preparation for engineering mathematics, ordinary differential equations, and multivariable calculus.

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. (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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