Subject | Code | Academic Year | Course Title | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
ENVRES | 255 | 2014-2015 | Innovative Transportation Systems |
Research seminar. Evaluation of the technologies and business model innovations that are transforming our transportation system. |
SURG | 72Q | 2014-2015 | Anatomy in Society |
Preference to sophomores. |
LAW | 223 | 2014-2015 | Torts |
This course is part of the required first-year JD curriculum. |
URBANST | 167 | 2014-2015 | The Automobile and the City |
This coursde will examine the impact of the automobile on urban development and the social life of the modern city from three perspectives. |
MATSCI | 303 | 2014-2015 | Principles, Materials and Devices of Batteries |
Thermodynamics and electrochemistry for batteries. Emphasis on lithium ion batteries, but also different types including lead acid, nickel metal hydride, metal air, sodium sulfur and redox flow. |
ME | 113 | 2014-2015 | Mechanical Engineering Design |
Capstone course. Mechanical engineering design is experienced by students as they work on team projects. Prerequisites: 80, 101, 112, 131 a,b, 203. Enrollment limited to ME majors. |
ME | 185 | 2014-2015 | Electric Vehicle Design |
This project based class focuses on the design and prototyping of electric vehicles. |
ME | 200 | 2014-2015 | Judging Historical Significance Through the Automobile |
This seminar is for students to learn how to assess the impact of historical importance through the lens of the automobile. |
ME | 216A | 2014-2015 | Advanced Product Design: Needfinding |
Human needs that lead to the conceptualization of future products, environments, systems, and services. |
ME | 216B | 2014-2015 | Advanced Product Design: Implementation 1 |
Summary project using knowledge, methodology, and skills obtained in Product Design major. Students implement an original design concept and present it to a professional jury. |
ME | 216C | 2014-2015 | Advanced Product Design: Implementation 2 |
ME216C: Implementation II is a continuation of ME216B. Students would develop project from ME216B to a further state of completion. |
ME | 218A | 2014-2015 | Smart Product Design Fundamentals |
Lecture/Lab. Team design project series on programmable electromechanical systems design. |
ME | 218B | 2014-2015 | Smart Product Design Applications |
Lecture/lab. Second in team design project series on programmable electromechanical systems design. |
ME | 218C | 2014-2015 | Smart Product Design Practice |
Lecture/lab. Advanced level in series on programmable electromechanical systems design. |
ME | 218D | 2014-2015 | Smart Product Design: Projects |
Lecture/lab. Industrially sponsored project is the culmination of the Smart Product Design sequence. |
EARTHSYS | 23 | 2013-2014 | Human Power, the Environment, and Alternative Transportation |
This is a directed-reading course taught for the Alternative Spring Break (ASB) trip going to Portland, OR. Portland is known as a well-planned city with efficient transportation. |
Challenges and Opportunities in Developing Materials for Lithium-Ion Batteries with William Chueh |
High energy density and long-lasting lithium-ion batteries are key toward the next-generation electric vehicles. |