Courses marked with an * may be repeated for credit because subject matter varies.
Civil Engineering | Electrical and Computer Engineering | Mechanical Engineering
Civil Engineering(CE)
CE 202: Engineering Statics. (3)
Statics of particles and rigid bodies in two and three dimensions using vector algebra as an analytical tool; centroids; distributed loads; trusses, frames; friction.
Prerequisites: PHYC 160 and MATH 163
Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE)
ECE 131: Programming Fundamentals. (3)
Fundamental programming concepts, including consideration of abstract machine models with emphasis on the memory hierarchy, basic programming constructs, functions, parameter passing, pointers and arrays, file I/O, bit-level operations and interfacing to external devices.
ECE 203: Circuit Analysis I. (3)
Basic elements and sources. Energy and power. Ohm’s law and Kirchhoff’s laws. Resistive networks, node and loop analysis. Network theorems. First-order and second-order circuits. Sinusoidal sources and complex representations: impedance, phasors, and complex power. Three-phase circuits.
Prerequisites: MATH 163 and CS 151L.
Corequisites: MATH 316 and PHYC 161.
Note: Please check with advisor to register at UNM-Los Alamos.
ECE 213: Circuit Analysis II. (3)
General transient analysis of electrical circuits. Laplace transform with application to circuit analysis. State-space equations. Fourier series analysis. The network function; convolution; frequency response.
Prerequisites: ECE 203L & MATH 316.
Corequisite: MATH 314.
ECE 238L: Computer Logic Design. (4)
Binary number systems. Boolean algebra. Combinational, sequential and register transfer logic. VHDL Arithmetic/logic unit. Memories, computer organization. Input-Output. Microprocessors.
Prerequisite: CS 151L
Mechanical Engineering (ME)
ME 160L: Mechanical Engineering Design I. (3)
Introduction to engineering graphics, the design process, computer aided design, engineering ethics, design economics and project management. 2 hrs lecture, 3 hrs. lab.
Prerequisite: eligibility for admission to MATH 150.
ME 260L: Mechanical Engineering Design II. (3)
The design process, project management, shop practice CNC and rapid prototyping, design economics and engineering ethics. 2 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs lab.
Prerequisites: ME 160L, and MATH 162.
*This course will be occasionally offered through Extended University but will be taught by UNM–Albuquerque and carry UNM main campus tuition rates.
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