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While most lower division courses are offered more than once each year, many MAE upper division courses are taught only once per year, and courses are scheduled to be consistent with the curricula as shown in the tables. When possible, MAE does offer selected large enrollment courses more than once each year. Lower Division MAE 0. Introduction to Aerospace Engineering 4An introduction to topics in aeronautical and astronautical engineering including aerodynamics, propulsion, flight mechanics, structures, materials, orbital mechanics, design, mission planning, and environments. General topics include historical background, career opportunities, engineering ethics, and professionalism. Prerequisites none. MAE. 0. 3. Introduction to Engineering Graphics and Design 4Introduction to design process through a hands on design project performed in teams. Topics include problem identification, concept generation, project management, risk reduction. Engineering graphics and communication skills are introduced in the areas of Computer Aided Design CAD, hand sketching, and technical communication. Program or material fee may apply. Prerequisites Phys 2. A or 4. A. Enrollment restricted to BE 2. MC 2. 7, MC 2. 8, and MC 2. MAE 0. 5. Quantitative Computer Skills 4Introductory course for nonengineering majors. Use of computers in solving problems applications from life sciences, physical sciences, and engineering. Students run existing computer programs and complete some programming in BASIC. Dragon Ball Z Tenkaichi 2 For Pc. Prerequisites none. MAE 0. 7. Spatial Visualization 1Cross listed with SE 7. Spatial visualization is the ability to manipulate 2 D and 3 D shapes in ones mind. In this course, students will perform exercises that increase their spatial visualization skills. PNP grades only. Students may not receive credit for SE 7 and MAE 7. Captcha Killer. Prerequisites none. MAE 0. 8. Matlab Programming for Engineering Analysis 4Computer programming in Matlab with elementary numerical analysis of engineering problems. Arithmetic and logical operations, arrays, graphical presentation of computations, symbolic mathematics, solutions of equations, and introduction to data structures. Prerequisites Math 2. A and 2. 0B or consent of instructor. MAE 1. 1. Thermodynamics 4Fundamentals of engineering thermodynamics energy, work, heat, properties of pure substances, first and second laws for closed systems and control volumes, gas mixtures. Application to engineering systems, power and refrigeration cycles, combustion. Renumbered from MAE 1. A. Students may not receive credit for MAE 1. MAE 1. 10. A. Prerequisites Phys 2. C and Chem 6. A. Enrollment restricted to engineering majors only. MAE 2. 0. Elements of Materials Science 4The structure of materials metals, ceramics, glasses, semiconductors, superconductors, and polymers to produce desired, useful properties. Atomic structures. Defects in materials, phase diagrams, microstructural control. Mechanical and electrical properties are discussed. Time temperature transformation diagrams. Diffusion. Prerequisites Phys 2. A or 4. A, Chem 6. A or Chem 6. AH, and Math 2. C. MAE 8. 7. Freshman Seminar 1The Freshman Seminar program is designed to provide new students with the opportunity to explore an intellectual topic with a faculty member in a small seminar setting. Freshman Seminars are offered in all campus departments and undergraduate colleges. Topics vary from quarter to quarter. Enrollment is limited to fifteen to twenty students, with preference given to entering freshmen. Prerequisites none. MAE 9. 2A. Design. CompetitionDesign, Build, and Fly Aircraft 1Cross listed with SE 1. A. Student teams design, build, and fly unmanned aircraft for a national student competition. Students concentrate on vehicle system design including aerodynamics, structures, propulsion, and performance. Teams engineering, fabricate the aircraft, submit a design report, and prep aircraft for competition. Prerequisites consent of instructor. MAE 9. 3. Design CompetitionDesign. Build, and Test Race Car 1Student teams design, build, and test a formula style racing. Students concentrate. Teams engineer, fabricate car, submit a design. Prerequisites department approval. MAE 9. 8. Directed Group Study 2Directed group study on a topic or in a field not included in the regular departmental curriculum. PNP grades only. May be taken for credit two times. Credit may not be received for a course numbered 9. Prerequisites department approval. MAE 9. H. Independent Study 1Independent study or research under direction of a member of the faculty. Prerequisites student must be of first year standing and a Regents Scholar approved Special Studies form. Upper Division MAE 1. A. Introductory Fluid Mechanics 4Fluid statics fluid kinematics integral and differential forms of the conservation laws for mass, momentum, and energy Bernoulli equation potential flows dimensional analysis and similitude. Prerequisites Phys 2. A, Math 2. 0D or 2. D and Math 2. 0E, or consent of instructor. Enrollment restricted to engineering majors only. MAE 1. 01. B. Advanced Fluid Mechanics 4Laminar and turbulent flow. Pipe flow including. Boundary layers, separation, drag, and lift. Compressible. flow including shock waves. Prerequisites MAE 1. A or CENG 1. 01. A or CENG 1. A, and MAE 1. 10. A or CENG 1. 02, or consent of instructor. MAE 1. 01. C. Heat Transfer 4Extension of fluid mechanics in MAE 1. AB. to viscous, heat conducting flows. Application of the energy. Heat conduction and radiation transfer. Heat transfer. coefficients in forced and free convection. Design applications. Prerequisites MAE. A or CENG 1. 01. A or CENG 1. A, MAE 1. 01. B, and MAE 1. MAE 1. 01. D. Intermediate Heat Transfer 4Course builds on the MAE fluids sequence, offering more advanced concepts in conduction, convection, radiation, and heat exchanger design. This course covers numerical methods in conduction, boiling, condensation and evaporation analysis, natural and turbulent convection, spectral and directional radiative transfer, heatpipes, thermal design of spacecraft, heat exchanger analysis and design. Prerequisites senior standing and MAE 1. C, or consent of instructor. MAE 1. 04. Aerodynamics 4Basic relations describing flow field around. Thin wing. theory. Slender body theory. Formulation of theories for evaluating forces. Application to the design of high speed. Prerequisites grades of C or better in MAE 1. A and 1. 01. B, or consent of instructor. Enrollment restricted to MC 2. MC 2. 7, MC 2. 8, and SE 2. MAE 1. 05. Introduction to Mathematical Physics 4Fourier series, Sturm Liouville theory, elementary.