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Marshall University Marshall Digital Scholar Recommendations Faculty Senate 5-11-2015 SR-14-15-44 CC Marshall University Follow this and additional works at: http://mds.marshall.edu/fs_recommendations Recommended Citation Marshall University, "SR-14-15-44 CC" (2015). Recommendations. 95. http://mds.marshall.edu/fs_recommendations/95 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Faculty Senate at Marshall Digital Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in Recommendations by an authorized administrator of Marshall Digital Scholar. For more information, please contact zhangj@marshall.edu, martj@marshall.edu.

CURRICULUM COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION SR-14-15-44 CC NOTE: The curricular form for each item listed may be accessed at www.marshall.edu/senate/ucc. Click the UCC Agendas/Minutes link; click the link for the April 3, 2015 meeting date; click the link in the Description column to open a particular item. Recommends approval of the listed UNDERGRADUATE COURSE ADDITIONS in the following colleges and/or schools/program: COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS, COLLEGE OF ARTS & MEDIA, COLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS, and COLLEGE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING. COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS: CL 476 Rome: The Eternal City 6 hours *Course Description: On-site study of the archaeology and material culture of ancient Rome in its social, literary, and historical context. Taught in English in Rome, Italy (students fund their own travel. *Pre-requisite(s): ENG 101, CL 436 and permission COLLEGE OF ARTS & MEDIA: ART 459 Digital Drawing and Painting *Course Description: Students will create conceptual illustrations for books, gaming, storyboards, and movies by integrating traditional drawing and painting techniques with digital media. *Pre-requisite(s): ART 218 and 219 MUS 271 Guitar Techniques 1 hour *Course Description: The study of guitar techniques that will allow students to play and teach guitar at a basic level in a public school music program. *Pre-requisite(s): None COLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS: Ml 213 Ml 320 Ml 321 Elective Clinical Practicum I *Course Description: Elective clinical practicum in radiography or sonography. *Pre-requisite(s): None Elective Clinical Practicum II *Course Description: Elective clinical practicum in radiography or sonography. *Pre-requisite(s): None Imaging Procedures Ill *Course Description: Content Is designed to provide the knowledge necessary

for advanced diagnostic radiographic imaging procedures. *Pre-requisite(s): Ml 205, Ml 207 Ml 431 Advanced Clinical Practice Ill *Course Description: Elective advanced clinical practicum in radiography or sonography. *Pre-requisite(s): Senior status or ARRT certification, ACLS certification COLLEGE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING: ENGR 245 ME 310 ME 320 Intro to Circuits and Controls *Course Description: Basic DC and AC electric circuit analysis including: variables, measurement, laws, methods, three phase circuits, and basic control theory. Includes the use of computer applications and PLC based controls. *Pre-requisite(s): A Concurrent PR: MTH 230 Thermodynamics II *Course Description: Gas, vapor, combined power cycles, co-generation, entropy, combustion, fuel cells, and equations of state. *Pre-requisite(s): ENGR 219 Fluid Power *Course Description: This course covers physical principles offluid power, fluid power cylinders, control valves, fluid power components: compressors, pumps, valves, cylinders, and motors, fluid power circuits, troubleshooting: hydraulic, symptoms, procedures, pneumatics. *Pre-requisite(s): ENGR 214 and ENGR 216 ME 325 Mechanical Engineering Lab-I 1 hour *Course Description: Experimental laboratory mainly from within the thermo-fluids area, concerned with fluid statics, flow, heat transfer, internal combustion engines, data acquisition, analysis, including use of computers. Principles of good experimental design. *Pre-requisite(s): ENGR 318; Concurrent PR: ME 350 ME 330 Manufacturing Methods/Design *Course Description: This course covers economical production by understanding the capabilities of different manufacturing processes, candidate manufacturing processes for a given part, performing manufacturability evaluation at the design stage, automation, IMS. *Pre-requisite(s): ENGR 102 and ENGR 215 ME 340 Machine Element Design *Course Description: Mechanical design of machine elements, static and fatigue failures, shaft systems, bearings, gears, springs, screws, and fasteners. *Pre-requisite(s): ENGR 214, 216: Concurrent PR MTH 231

ME 350 Heat Transfer *Course Description: Analysis and solutions of conduction, free and forced convection, an radiation heat transfer, an design of heat exchangers. *Pre-requisite(s): ENGR 219 & ENGR 318 ENGR 217 Engineering Co-Op Preparation 1 hour *Course Description: To prepare students for both the job search and employment in the field of engineering. Students will learn strategies for conducting a successful Co-Op. *Pre-requisite(s): ENGR 102 ME 410 ME 420 Kinematics & Design of Machine *Course Description: The determination of the motion and forces of machines and mechanisms including rotating machinery, cams and gears. Analyze position, velocity, accelerations, static loads, and dynamic loads. *Pre-requisite(s): ME 340 Instrumentation and Control *Course Description: This course provides an overview of the instrument characteristics and measurement principles. Concept of control, open and closed-loop control systems. *Pre-requisite(s): ENGR 245 ME 425 Mechanical Engineering Lab-II 1 hour *Course Description: Engineering measurements and experimentations. Hands-on labs and data analyses in several major topics of the Mechanics of Materials theory and Theory of Machines. *Pre-requisite(s): ME 340 ME 430 Design of Thermal Systems *Course Description: Design and analysis of thermal systems including components selection and integrations. *Pre-requisite(s): ME 350 ME 435 Design of Mechanical System *Course Description: Problem solving methodology in the design, analysis, and synthesis of mechanical systems. Engineering design process involving modeling, computer simulation, concepts of optimization, robustness, reliability, sustainability. *Pre-requisite(s): ME 410 ME 440 Design Analysis Energy Systems *Course Description: Design characteristics and operational performance of energy systems. *Pre-requisite(s): ME 350 \,I ME 445 Hydraulic & Pneumatic Control *Course Description: This course covers standard symbols, pumps,

control valves, assemblies, actuators, filter regulator lubricator (FRL), maintenance procedures, switching, control devices, fluid power system, fluid power circuits including design, application, and troubleshooting. *Pre-requisite(s): ENGR 240, ME 320 ME 447 Engineering Analysis *Course Description: Experimental laboratory mainly from within the thermo-fluids area, concerned with fluid statics, flow, heat transfer, internal combustion engines, data acquisition, analysis, including use of computers. Principles of good experimental design. *Pre-requisite(s): MATH 335 ME 450 CNC and Rapid Prototyping *Course Description: This course covers CNC CAD/CAM, CNC tools, coordinate systems, CNC programming language, CNC operation, CNC tool paths, CNC turning, G/M code reference, CNC milling work-holding, rapid prototyping, 3D printing. *Pre-requisite(s): ENGR 240 ME 455 Metallurgy *Course Description: Covers material properties and behavior of pure metals and common metal alloys. Discuss various aspects of extractive, mechanical, physical metallurgy, theory and practice identification, selection, processing, conditioning, and testing. *Pre-requisite(s): ENGR 215 ME 460 Vibrations *Course Description: Modeling of vibratory motion of single and multiple degree of freedom systems; free and forced response; modal summation method for response predictions; simulation of the vibration by using Matlab. *Pre-requisite(s): ENGR 214, MTH 335 ME 465 Mechatronics *Course Description: Dynamic analysis of mechatronic systems, sensors, transducers, and electric circuits and control. *Pre-requisite(s): ENGR 245, MTH 345 ) ME 480-483 ME 485-488 Special Topics 1- *Course Description: Subject matter to be selected from topics of current interest. *Pre-requisite(s): Permission Independent Study 1- *Course Description: Individual study of advanced mechanical engineering areas. *Pre-requisite(s): Permission

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