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  • Kathleen A. Galloway
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  • Robert W. Jones
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Classical analysis techniques, upper bound analysis, slip-line field theory, asymptotic methods, and the finite element method are investigated.", "name" : "Mechanics of Materials Processing" }, + { + "attributes" : null, + "code" : "CIVL-2050", + "credits" : "4 credits", + "description" : "Hydrostatics; Pressure Measurement; Fluid Properties; Application of Control Volume Analysis to Conservation of Mass, Energy and Momentum Principles; Bernoulli Equation for Ideal Flow; Dimensional Analysis; Pipe Flow and Pipe Networks; Pump Performance; Pipes in Pipelines. A laboratory component will illustrate the topics studied.", + "name" : "Fluid Mechanics for Civil and Environmental Engineering" + }, + { + "attributes" : null, + "code" : "ERTH-4970", + "credits" : "2-4 credits", + "description" : "Course codes between X960 and X979 are for topics courses. They are often recycled and used for new or experimental courses.", + "name" : "Topics in ERTH" + }, { "attributes" : [ @@ -20050,13 +20071,6 @@ "description" : "This course covers the design and implementation of computer-based systems to support the collection, organization and analysis of data and information. Topics include theory and techniques for transforming raw data from various sources into structured and usable information; the role of information and data systems in the engineering enterprise; and approaches to interacting with computer-based information systems to support decision making.", "name" : "Information and Data Systems" }, - { - "attributes" : null, - "code" : "BMED-4964", - "credits" : "3 credits", - "description" : "Course codes between X960 and X979 are for topics courses. They are often recycled and used for new or experimental courses.", - "name" : "Topics in BMED" - }, { "attributes" : null, "code" : "ENGR-1330", @@ -22837,6 +22851,20 @@ "description" : "A basic course in the concepts of linear functional analysis, including such topics as Banach and Hilbert spaces, L^p and l^p (sequence) spaces; weak, strong and weak* convergence; linear functionals; linear bounded, unbounded, closed, and compact operators; spectrum, resolvent, the spectral theorem for compact operators, Fredholm alternative; applications are to differential equations, integral equations and optimization.", "name" : "Applied Functional Analysis" }, + { + "attributes" : null, + "code" : "BMED-4965", + "credits" : "3 credits", + "description" : "Course codes between X960 and X979 are for topics courses. They are often recycled and used for new or experimental courses.", + "name" : "Topics in BMED" + }, + { + "attributes" : null, + "code" : "MATH-6490", + "credits" : "4 credits", + "description" : "Mathematical foundations and/or applications of ordinary differential equations. Possible topics include: stability and chaos in dynamics, mathematical methods of classical mechanics, stochastic differential equations, and soliton equations.", + "name" : "Topics in Ordinary Differential Equations" + }, { "attributes" : null, "code" : "MATH-6500", @@ -28071,19 +28099,5 @@ "credits" : "1 credit", "description" : "Course codes between X960 and X979 are for topics courses. They are often recycled and used for new or experimental courses.", "name" : "Topics in BMED" - }, - { - "attributes" : null, - "code" : "MATH-6490", - "credits" : "4 credits", - "description" : "Mathematical foundations and/or applications of ordinary differential equations. 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