Subject | Code | Academic Year | Course Title | Description |
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URBANST | 165 | 2014-2015 | Sustainable Urban and Regional Transportation Planning |
Environmental, economic, and equity aspects of urban transportation in 21st-century U.S. Expanded choices in urban and regional mobility that do not diminish resources for future generations. |
URBANST | 165 | 2015-2016 | Sustainable Urban and Regional Transportation Planning |
Environmental, economic, and equity aspects of urban transportation in 21st-century U.S. Expanded choices in urban and regional mobility that do not diminish resources for future generations. |
URBANST | 165 | 2016-2017 | Sustainable Urban and Regional Transportation Planning |
Environmental, economic, and equity aspects of urban transportation in 21st-century U.S. Expanded choices in urban and regional mobility that do not diminish resources for future generations. |
URBANST | 165 | 2017-2018 | Sustainable Urban and Regional Transportation Planning |
Environmental, economic, and equity aspects of urban transportation in 21st-century U.S. Expanded choices in urban and regional mobility that do not diminish resources for future generations. |
URBANST | 165 | 2018-2019 | Sustainable Urban and Regional Transportation Planning |
Environmental, economic, and equity aspects of urban transportation in 21st-century U.S. Expanded choices in urban and regional mobility that do not diminish resources for future generations. |
URBANST | 165 | 2019-2020 | Sustainable Urban and Regional Transportation Planning |
Environmental, economic, and equity aspects of urban transportation in 21st-century U.S. Expanded choices in urban and regional mobility that do not diminish resources for future generations. |
URBANST | 165 | 2021-2022 | Sustainable Urban and Regional Transportation Planning |
Environmental, economic, and equity aspects of urban transportation in 21st-century U.S. Expanded choices in urban and regional mobility that do not diminish resources for future generations. |
URBANST | 165 | 2022-2023 | Sustainable Urban and Regional Transportation Planning |
Environmental, economic, and equity aspects of urban transportation in 21st-century U.S. Expanded choices in urban and regional mobility that do not diminish resources for future generations. |
ME | 316A | 2014-2015 | Product Design Master's Project |
For graduate Product Design or Design (Art) majors only. Student teams, under the supervision of the design faculty, spend the quarter researching master's project topics. |
ME | 216A | 2014-2015 | Advanced Product Design: Needfinding |
Human needs that lead to the conceptualization of future products, environments, systems, and services. |
ME | 292 | 2014-2015 | Humanize My Ride: Investigations in User-Centric Vehicle Design |
Humanize My Ride is vehicle design for the extreme user. |
ANTHRO | 146 | 2014-2015 | Global Mobilities (STS 200B) |
In this STS senior capstone seminar, students will study the local and global impacts of the technologies that have increased personal mobility. |
CEE | 107W | 2015-2016 | Understanding Energy -- Workshop (CEE 207W, EARTHSYS 103W) |
Interactive workshop that goes in depth into cross-cutting energy topics touched on by CEE 107A/207A & EARTHSYS 103 - Understanding Energy. |
CEE | 207W | 2015-2016 | Understanding Energy -- Workshop (CEE 107W, EARTHSYS 103W) |
Interactive workshop that goes in depth into cross-cutting energy topics touched on by CEE 107A/207A & EARTHSYS 103 - Understanding Energy. |
EARTHSYS | 103W | 2015-2016 | Understanding Energy -- Workshop (CEE 107W, CEE 207W) |
Interactive workshop that goes in depth into cross-cutting energy topics touched on by CEE 107A/207A & EARTHSYS 103 - Understanding Energy. |
ME | 250 | 2014-2015 | Internal Combustion Engines |
Internal combustion engines including conventional and turbocharged spark ignition, and diesel engines. |
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. |
ME | 312 | 2014-2015 | Advanced Product Design: Formgiving |
Lecture/lab. Small- and medium- scale design projects carried to a high degree of aesthetic refinement. Emphasis is on form development, design process, and model making. |
ME | 218A | 2014-2015 | Smart Product Design Fundamentals |
Lecture/Lab. Team design project series on programmable electromechanical systems design. |
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 | 302C | 2014-2015 | The Future of the Automobile- Vehicle Communication Systems |
ME302C-The Future of the Automobile - Vehicle Communication SystemsnThe objective of this course is to develop an understanding for the requirements that go into the design of a highly complex yet |
CEE | 107A | 2023-2024 | Understand Energy (CEE 207A, EARTHSYS 103, ENERGY 107A, ENERGY 207A) |
NOTE: This course will be taught in-person on main campus, lectures are recorded and available asynchronously. |
CEE | 207A | 2023-2024 | Understand Energy (CEE 107A, EARTHSYS 103, ENERGY 107A, ENERGY 207A) |
NOTE: This course will be taught in-person on main campus, lectures are recorded and available asynchronously. |
EARTHSYS | 103 | 2023-2024 | Understand Energy (CEE 107A, CEE 207A, ENERGY 107A, ENERGY 207A) |
NOTE: This course will be taught in-person on main campus, lectures are recorded and available asynchronously. |
ENERGY | 107A | 2023-2024 | Understand Energy (CEE 107A, CEE 207A, EARTHSYS 103, ENERGY 207A) |
NOTE: This course will be taught in-person on main campus, lectures are recorded and available asynchronously. |
ENERGY | 207A | 2023-2024 | Understand Energy (CEE 107A, CEE 207A, EARTHSYS 103, ENERGY 107A) |
NOTE: This course will be taught in-person on main campus, lectures are recorded and available asynchronously. |
SURG | 72Q | 2014-2015 | Anatomy in Society |
Preference to sophomores. |
ENVRES | 255 | 2014-2015 | Innovative Transportation Systems |
Research seminar. Evaluation of the technologies and business model innovations that are transforming our transportation system. |
ME | 310X | 2014-2015 | New Product Management |
Restricted to graduate students. Focus is on the role of the product manager in industry. |
ENGR | 205 | 2014-2015 | Introduction to Control Design Techniques |
Review of root-locus and frequency response techniques for control system analysis and synthesis. |
EE | 205 | 2015-2016 | Introduction to Control Design Techniques (AA 275, ENGR 205, ME 305) |
Review of root-locus and frequency response techniques for control system analysis and synthesis. |
ENGR | 205 | 2015-2016 | Introduction to Control Design Techniques |
Review of root-locus and frequency response techniques for control system analysis and synthesis. |
ME | 305 | 2015-2016 | Introduction to Control Design Techniques (AA 275, EE 205, ENGR 205) |
Review of root-locus and frequency response techniques for control system analysis and synthesis. |
ENGR | 205 | 2016-2017 | Introduction to Control Design Techniques |
Review of root-locus and frequency response techniques for control system analysis and synthesis. |
ENGR | 205 | 2017-2018 | Introduction to Control Design Techniques |
Review of root-locus and frequency response techniques for control system analysis and synthesis. |
ENGR | 205 | 2018-2019 | Introduction to Control Design Techniques |
Review of root-locus and frequency response techniques for control system analysis and synthesis. |
ENGR | 205 | 2019-2020 | Introduction to Control Design Techniques |
Review of root-locus and frequency response techniques for control system analysis and synthesis. |
ENGR | 205 | 2020-2021 | Introduction to Control Design Techniques |
Review of root-locus and frequency response techniques for control system analysis and synthesis. |
ENGR | 205 | 2021-2022 | Introduction to Control Design Techniques |
Review of root-locus and frequency response techniques for control system analysis and synthesis. |
ENGR | 205 | 2022-2023 | Introduction to Control Design Techniques |
Review of root-locus and frequency response techniques for control system analysis and synthesis. |
ENGR | 205 | 2023-2024 | Introduction to Control Design Techniques |
Review of root-locus and frequency response techniques for control system analysis and synthesis. |
ME | 220 | 2014-2015 | Introduction to Sensors |
Sensors are widely used in scientific research and as an integral part of commercial products and automated systems. |
ARTSTUDI | 360C | 2014-2015 | Master's Project: Design |
Students enroll concurrently in ME 316. |
ME | 236 | 2014-2015 | Tales to Design Cars By |
Students learn to tell personal narratives and make connections between popular and historic media using the automobile. Explores the meaning and impact of personal and preserved car histories. |
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 | 227 | 2014-2015 | Vehicle Dynamics and Control |
The application of dynamics, kinematics, and control theory to the analysis and design of ground vehicle behavior. |
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. |
CEE | 330 | 2020-2021 | Racial Equity in Energy (CEE 130R) |
The built environment and the energy systems that meet its requirements is a product of decisions forged in a context of historical inequity produced by cultural, political, and economic forces exp |