Course Schedule—Fall 2007

General Engineering

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GENERAL ENGINEERING

500.101 (E)

WHAT IS ENGINEERING? (3) Karweit Limit 30 Freshmen only or Perm. Req'd. This is a course of lectures, laboratories, and special projects. Its objective is to introduce students not only to different fields of engineering but also to the analytic tools and techniques that the profession uses. Assignments include hands-on and virtual experiments, oral presentations of product design, and design/construction/testing of structures Course added 3/27/07 Sec. 02 canceled 9/11/07

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02

MW 12, T 12-2

MW 2, T 2-4

500.200 (E,Q)

COMPUTING FOR ENGINEERS AND SCIENTISTS (3) Karweit Limit 50 Pre Req: 110.109 This course introduces a variety of techniques for solving problems in engineering and science on a computer using MATLAB. Topics include structure and operation of a computer, the programming language MATLAB, computational mathematics, and elementary numerical analysis. Course added 3/27/07

Sec. 01

MTW 9

500.410

SURGERY FOR ENGINEERS Marohn/Assumpcao Limit 15 Perm. Req'd Contact Cynthia Ramey at cramey@jhu.edu or 410-516-6841

Sec. 01

M 12-5

500.495

ANIMATION IN NANOTECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE (3) Searson Limit 10 Perm. Req'd This course involves the use of animation to visualize scientific processes in nanotechnology and medicine. Animation is becoming an increasingly important tool in both research and education, especially in fields such as nanobiotechnology that involve complex processes and occur at multiple length scales. Understanding of the subject matter is gained through interaction with faculty and graduate students in research groups in the Institute of NanoBioTechnology at Hopkins. The course follows the basic animation pipeline from concept to post production. Course added 8/23/07

Sec. 01

TBA

500.602

SEMINAR: ENVIRONMENT & APPLIED FLUID MECHANICS Meneveau
Cross-listed with Geography & Environmental Engineering, Earth & Planetary Sciences, and Mechanical Engineering

Sec. 01

F 10:30-12:30

500.615

IGERT/HHMI JOURNAL SEMINAR Wirtz Students in the IGERT/HHMI training grant programs study and present topics in nanotechnology applied to biology from the scientific literature.

Sec.01

M 12

500.619

FUNDAMENTAL PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF NANOMATERIALS PHYSICS & CHEMISTRY OF NANOPARTICLES Searson, Stebe, Wirtz, Chia-Ling Chien

Sec.01

MTh 1-2:15

500.695 ANIMATION IN NANOTECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE Searson Limit 10 Perm. Req'd see 500.495 for description

Sec. 01

TBA

500.851 ENGINEERING RESEARCH PRACTICUM Course added 3/23/07    

 

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