Subject | Code | Academic Year | Course Title | Description |
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ME | 316B | 2014-2015 | Product Design Master's Project |
Design Garage is a Winter/Spring class (a two quarter commitment is required). The class is a deep dive in design thinking that uses student-led projects to teach design process and methods. |
ENGR | 30 | 2014-2015 | Engineering Thermodynamics |
The basic principles of thermodynamics are introduced in this course. Concepts of energy and entropy from elementary considerations of the microscopic nature of matter are discussed. |
ME | 316C | 2014-2015 | Product Design Master's Project |
This is the second half of the two quarter Design Garage sequence. Students will complete projects begun in ME316B the prior quarter. Prerequisite: ME316B and graduate student standing. |
ME | 140 | 2014-2015 | Advanced Thermal Systems |
Capstone course. Thermal analysis and engineering emphasizing integrating heat transfer, fluid mechanics, and thermodynamics into a unified approach to treating complex systems. |
MS&E | 243 | 2014-2015 | Energy and Environmental Policy Analysis |
Concepts, methods, and applications. |
ME | 260 | 2014-2015 | Fuel Cell Science and Technology |
Emphasis on proton exchange membrane (PEM) and solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC), and principles of electrochemical energy conversion. Topics in materials science, thermodynamics, and fluid mechanics. |
STRAMGT | 574 | 2014-2015 | Strategic Thinking in Action - In Business and Beyond (II) |
This five-session 2-point Bass seminar will involve students (maximum 18) in analyzing the emerging global electric automotive industry by focusing on: (1) The electric automotive industry in the U |
ENVRES | 255 | 2014-2015 | Innovative Transportation Systems |
Research seminar. Evaluation of the technologies and business model innovations that are transforming our transportation system. |
STS | 165N | 2014-2015 | Cars: Past, Present, and Future |
(Formerly COMM 165N.) Preference to freshmen. Focus is on the past, present and future of the automobile, bridging the humanities, social sciences, design, and engineering. |
LAW | 223 | 2014-2015 | Torts |
This course is part of the required first-year JD curriculum. |
SURG | 72Q | 2014-2015 | Anatomy in Society |
Preference to sophomores. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |