Available Courses
ENGG 101 Study and Careers in Engineering (1-0-1)
Examination of fields of engineering and career opportunities in engineering. Professional expectations in the workplace. Introduction to campus resources for assisting student success.
CHEM 110 General Chemistry I (3-0-3)
Prerequisite: CS/ENGG student & passed ENGL Foundation & (CHEM 110L pre or co)
Discover atomic structure and stoichiometry, the reactions in aqueous solutions, thermochemistry and quantum theory, the electrons configuration, chemical bonding, molecular geometry, intermolecular forces, gases, and physical properties of solutions.
CHEM 110L General Chemistry I Laboratory (0-2-1)
Prerequisite: CHEM 110 co-req
The Basic Chemistry Principles Laboratory course will focus on introducing qualitative and quantitative analyses and will enhance the student's technical skills.
CHEM 115L Introduction to Laboratory Safety and Hazardous Materials (1-0-1)
Prerequisite: ENGG Students & Passed ENGL Foundation
A recent OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) mandate stipulates that adequate training concerning the safety equipment, health risks, and the handling of hazardous materials shall be provided for everyone working in a laboratory environment. This mandate alone is justification for this course. Nevertheless, the training provided will be useful not only in your college chemistry laboratory courses but also throughout your professional careers and in your personal lives.
These two subjects - Laboratory Safety and Handling Hazardous Materials are major issues for all those working in a laboratory environment. With this course we hope to provide you with a good background in both subjects. However, as the course title implies, it is only an introductory course as reflected by the time allotted for the course (1 credit hour). While some topics will be treated quite thoroughly, unfortunately some others will only be briefly touched upon. It is expected that a student taking an advanced laboratory class or working in an industrial laboratory will receive additional training.
MATH 131 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I (3-1-3)
Prerequisite: MATH 098 | GMPT score
Introduces differential and integral calculus. Includes limits, derivatives and applications of derivatives such as related rates, Newton's method, the Mean-value Theorem, Max-Min problems, and curve sketching. Covers integrals, the Fundamental Theorem of Integral Calculus, and applications of integrals, volumes, and average values.
ENGL 100 Academic English I (3-0-3)
Prerequisite: GEPT / TOEFL Score / ENGL 098
Facilitates the students’ high-intermediate level writing, reading, research, citation, and critical thinking skills to the level required in GUST degree courses.
ENGG 102 Engineering Design with Computer Application (1-2-3)
Introduction to a systematic approach to engineering design (problem clarification, concept generation, concept selection, prototyping methods, engineering ethics) and fundamental design communication techniques. Computer aided design tools are introduced to assist in design analysis.
MATH 132 Analytic Geometry & Calculus II (3-1-3)
Prerequisite: MATH 131
Topics include integration techniques for exponential and logarithmic functions, inverse (trigonometric) functions, hyperbolic functions, the use of polar coordinates, improper integrals, some introductory basics of 1st order ordinary differential equations, infinite series and their convergence and divergence, power and Taylor series and their radii of convergence.
PHYS 110 Physics I (3-0-3)
Prerequisite: MATH 098/GMPT Score & (PHYS 110L pre or co)
Introduces basic concepts and laws of mechanics and fluids with emphasis on enhancing the problem-solving skills of the students. Topics covered include kinematics in one and two dimensions, Newton’s laws, rotational motion, simple harmonic motion, and introduction to fluid mechanics.
PHYS 110L Physics I Lab (0-2-1)
Prerequisite: PHYS 110 co-req
Provides students with laboratory experience to enhance theoretical knowledge gained from PHYS 110 lectures. Investigates measurements involving speed, acceleration, forces, momentum, energy, and more. Provides experience in analyzing measured data and estimating of uncertainties.
ECON 101 Principles of Microeconomics (3-0-3)
Prerequisite: MATH 111 or MATH 098
This course is an introduction to the determinants of household demand, production and cost, and market prices. The principles of individual decision-making behavior in relation to understanding goods, services, and resource markets will be examined.
ENGL 110 English Composition I (3-0-3)
Prerequisite: GEPT / TOEFL Score / ENGL 100
Covers critical reading and thinking skills and emphasizes writing as a process. Students analyze a broad and challenging range of nonfiction prose selections, deepening their awareness of rhetoric and how language works.
MATH 231 Analytic Geometry & Calculus III (3-1-3)
Prerequisite: MATH 132
Topics include vectors, cylindrical and spherical coordinates, vector-valued functions, arc length and curvature, functions of several variables, partial and directional derivatives, gradients, extrema, Lagrange multipliers, multiple integrals, change of variables, surface area, vector fields, and Stokes’ Theorem.
PHYS 112 Physics II (3-0-3)
Prerequisite: PHYS 110 & MATH 131
An introduction to electricity, magnetism, and light, with emphasis on topics needed by engineering students.
PHYS 112L Physics II Lab (0-2-1)
Prerequisite: PHYS 112 co req
An introduction to electricity, magnetism, and light, with emphasis on topics needed by engineering students.
ENGG 105 Engineering Mechanics, Statics (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: PHYS 110; preceded or accompanied by MATH 231
Application of the principles of mechanics to engineering problems of equilibrium. Topics include resultants, equilibrium, friction, trusses, center of gravity, and moment of inertia.
MATH 140 Elementary Linear Algebra (3-0-3)
Prerequisite: MATH 098 or MATH 130 or GMPT Score
Studies of linear equations and their matrix representations. Introduces the Gaussian elimination methods and determinants in matrix algebra. Reviews the geometric vectors in two and three dimensions and their linear transformations. Define vector spaces; linear independence; basis; row; column and null spaces; rank and nullity.
ENGL 112 English Composition II (3-0-3)
Prerequisite: GEPT / TOEFL Score / ENGL 110
Focuses on the development of active reading, critical thinking, and analytical writing. Students develop their academic writing skills by identifying and fulfilling the requirements of supporting an academic thesis. Students address issues of grammar and mechanics within the context of their writing.
MATH 232 Introduction to Differential Equations (3-0-3)
Prerequisite: MATH 132
Topics will be chosen from: linear differential equations, equations with constant coefficients, Laplace transforms, power series solutions, and systems of ordinary differential equations.
MATH 221 Applied Statistics (3-0-3)
Prerequisite: MATH 131
Presents a basic introduction to probability, statistics, and data analysis. The topics covered include visualizing data, summary statistics, simple and conditional probability calculations, discrete and continuous probability distributions, and using p-values for basic hypothesis testing. Further, ideas from the course will be investigated computationally via short projects using a computer program such as Excel, Python, R, or MATLAB, etc.
ENMG 234 Managing Engineering & Technology (3-0-3)
This course is designed to develop skills in and understanding of management of technical organization, and the interactions of people in management. Much of the in-class discussion of management, illustrations, and concepts will come from the instructor's personal experiences, from student experiences, and from current media topics. Analysis and review of journal articles, Black Board postings, and other works will be required on exams and homework.
ENMG 247 Engineering Managerial Accounting & Finance (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: ECON 101
The objective of this course is to equip students with the terminology, techniques and procedures of financial and managerial accounting issues which are being practiced in business entities. The course will enhance students with the necessary skills knowledge in terms of performing the accounting cycle steps including the financial statements preparation and corporate accounting. With respect to the managerial accounting, the course will equip students' capability in business decision-making process. This course also contains a variety of quantitative and communication practices to enhance essential professional related skills.
ENGG 216 Mechanics and Dynamics (2-0-2)
Prerequisites: ENGG 105 and MATH 231
Application of the principles of mechanics to engineering problems of motion and acceleration. Topics include plane motion; force, mass and acceleration; work and energy; and impulse and momentum.
ENMG 231 Introduction to System Engineering (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: MATH 131
Provide an understanding of complex systems and tools to manage complexity in system design, construction, and operation. Topics include systems thinking, modeling and simulation of systems, uncertainty in engineering, risk, and decision making in certain and uncertain environments.
ENMG 353 Operations & Production Management (3-0-3)
Prerequisite: (MGMT 201) & (MATH 121 / 131)
This course is an examination of the concepts, processes, and institutions which are fundamental to an understanding of manufacturing and service operations within organizations. Emphasis is on the management and organization of operations and upon the application of quantitative methods to the solution of strategic, tactical, and operational problems.
ENGG 211 Mechanics of Materials (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: ENGG 105 with a grade of "C" or better
Application of the principles of mechanics to engineering problems of strength and stiffness. Topics include stress, strain, thin cylinders, torsion, beams, columns, and combined stresses at a point.
ENGG 212 Materials Testing (0-2-1)
Prerequisites: Preceded or accompanied by ENGG 211
Designed to assist in the teaching of mechanics of materials. Topics include strain measurement, testing machines and properties of materials.
ENMG 351 Marketing Management (3-0-3)
Prerequisite: ECON 101
This course focuses on the basic concepts of marketing. It helps students to define and appropriately use marketing terminologies and concepts. It provides an examination of the character and importance of the marketing process, its essential functions, and the institutions performing them. Attention is focused on exploring the marketing mix by defining the term product, discussing the elements of promotion, explaining price decisions and distribution strategies. Real life examples, applications and case studies are given throughout the course to further improve student's marketing skills.
ENGG 330 Engineering Economy (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: MATH 131
Engineering project analysis from an engineering economics perspective. Topics include interest, equivalent worth, comparing alternatives, rate of return methods, depreciation and taxes, inflation and price changes, benefit-cost analysis, and risk analysis.
MCM 102 Introduction to Public Speaking (3-0-3)
Prerequisite: ENGL 100 / 110 / 112
This course will cover theories and techniques of organization, evidence, argumentation, persuasion, and delivery in public speaking.
ENMG 366 Quality Philosophies & Methods (3-0-3)
Prerequisite: MGMT 321
A study of statistical quality control concepts and procedures applicable to management systems, administrative activities, service industries, and nonprofit organizations. Some successful quality assurance programs will be examined.
ENGG 327 Thermodynamics (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: MATH 131, MATH 132, and PHYS 110
Energy transformations and the relation of energy to the status of matter. Fundamental laws, concepts, and modes of analysis, which underlie all applications of energy conversion in engineering.
ELEN 251 Circuits I (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: MATH 132 with a grade of “C” of better. Students should enroll in ELEN 251 and ELEN 251L, simultaneously
Circuit elements, signals, Kirchhoff’s laws, network transforms, mesh and node analysis, transient and complete response of RL, RC, and RLC circuits.
ENGL 202 Technical Writing (3-0-3)
Prerequisite: ENGL 112
Provides directed practice in writing and speaking skills needed in technical fields for specific audiences. Students create documentation for technical systems, including formal and informal reports, descriptions, and instructions. Includes strategies for strategies for producing such reports successfully, including planning, analyzing, purpose and audience, gathering data, and developing revising techniques and oral presentations. Students will be encouraged to choose topics based on their major or intended career.
ENMG 354 Project Management (3-0-3)
Prerequisite: MGMT 321
ENMG 360 General management Design & Integration (3-0-3)
Prerequisites: ENMG 234, ENMG 247; preceded or accompanied by ENMG 353, ENMG 354, ENMG 366, and senior standing
Integrating and executing marketing, production, finance, and engineering policies and strategies for the benefit of an enterprise. Analysis, forecasting, and design methods using case studies and management simulation.
ENMG 399 Senior Design (3-0-3)
Prerequisite: ENMG 360
Open-ended design projects will be addressed with small teams. The emphasis will be on solving industry-based projects that are broad in nature and which will require the students to incorporate the knowledge and skills acquired in earlier course work in the solution of the problems.
ENMG 400 Engineering Management Internship (3-0-3)
Prerequisite: Senior Standing
ENMG 411 Engineering Design Optimization (2-0-2)
Prerequisite: MATH 232
This course is an introduction to the theory and practice of optimal design as an element of the engineering design process. The use of optimization as a tool in the various stages of product realization and management of engineering and manufacturing activities is stressed. The course stresses the application of nonlinear programming methods.
ENMG 413 Engineering Design Lab (0-2-1)
Co-requisite: ENMG 411
The design, development, and testing of engineering systems and products. The lab typically includes tools for prototyping, modeling, and simulation, as well as equipment for testing and evaluating the performance of engineering designs. The insights gained from studies conducted in an engineering design lab can be used to optimize product design, improve manufacturing processes, and enhance the overall efficiency and performance of engineering systems.
ENMG 430 Human Factors (2-0-2)
Co-requisite: Senior standing
An examination of human-machine systems and the characteristics of people that affect system performance. Topics include applied research methods, systems analysis, and the perceptual, cognitive, physical, and social strengths and limitations of human beings. The focus is on user-centered design technology, particularly in manufacturing environments.
ENMG 432 Human Factors Lab (0-2-1)
Co-requisite: ENMG 430
Dedicated to studying how humans interact with technology, products, and environments. The lab typically includes tools for measuring physiological responses, eye movements, and other aspects of human behavior. The insights gained from studies conducted in a human factors lab can be used to improve the design of products, systems, and environments to optimize human performance, safety, and satisfaction.
ENMG 452 Technical Entrepreneurship (3-0-3)
Prerequisite: Senior standing
Student teams develop a complete business plan for a company to develop, manufacture and distribute real technical/product service. Lectures & business fundamentals, patents, market/ technical forecasting, legal and tax aspects, venture capital, etc., by instructor and successful technical entrepreneurs.
ENMG 451 Energy and Sustainability Management Engineering (3-0-3)
Prerequisite: Senior Standing
This course explores strategic processes and partnership required for the management of sustainable energy infrastructures and innovation in energy systems. Topics relate to renewable energy, energy efficiencies, energy conversion, energy technology, and economic efficiency of energy sources.
ENMG 416 Safety Engineering Management (3-0-3)
Prerequisite: Senior Standing
This course is an introduction to the principles of safety engineering applied to industrial situations. Job safety analysis, reduction of accident rates, protective equipment, safety rules and regulations, environmental hazards, health hazards, and ergonomic hazards are covered.
ENMG 417 Management for Engineers and Scientists (3-0-3)
Prerequisite: Senior Standing
The transition of the engineer or scientist to manager; study of management roles and theory, organizational systems, and behavior, managing and motivating technical personnel, leadership, communication, processes, and customer focus.
ENMG 471 Six Sigma (3-0-3)
Prerequisite: Senior Standing
This course is an introduction to the principles of implementing the Six Sigma philosophy and methodology. Topics include tools and methods including process flow diagrams, cause and effect diagrams, failure mode and effects analysis, gage R&R, capability studies, design of experiments and strategy for organizing six sigma techniques in industry.
ENMG 464 Supply Chain Management Systems (3-0-3)
Prerequisite: MATH 221
This course focuses on the development of logistics management skills related to global supply chains. Particular attention will be given to supply chain systems management as part of the firm's strategic positioning, cultural interactions, and transportation sourcing decisions.