Courses: Engineering PROMES (EGRP)College: Cullen College of Engineering

Any TCCN equivalents are indicated in square brackets [ ].

Note: EGRP courses are restricted to members of PROMES. Enrollment is available only through the PROMES advising process. EGRP courses are solely for academic achievement and do not carry credit toward graduation.

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Effective beginning Fall 2013 (see also listing below):

EGRP 1120: Design Laboratory
Cr. 1. (0-3). Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Restricted to PROMES students unl ess approved by instructor. Hands-on design and problem-solving laboratory.

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Effective through end of Summer 2013 (see also listing above):

EGRP 1120: Design Laboratory
Cr. 1. (0-3). Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Guided design of simple logic circuits. Credit may not be applied to a degree in engineering.

EGRP 1121: Design Laboratory II
Cr. 1. (0-4). Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Guided in design of simple engineering applications. Credit may not be applied to a degree in engineering.

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Effective beginning Fall 2013 (see also listing below):

EGRP 1130: Engineering Applications I
Cr. 1. (0-3). Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Cooperative workshop on engineering applications of mathematics, chemistry, and physics. Credit may not be applied to a degree in engineering. May be repeated for credit.

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Effective through end of Summer 2013 (see also listing above):

EGRP 1130: Engineering Applications I
Cr. 1. (0-3). Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Cooperative workshop on engineering applications of chemistry, physics, and advanced mathematics. Credit may not be applied to a degree in engineering.

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Effective beginning Fall 2013 (see also listing below):

EGRP 1140: Engineering Applications III
Cr. 1. (0-3). Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Cooperative workshop on engineering applications of chemistry, physics, and advanced mathematics. Credit may not be applied to a degree in engineering. May be repeated for credit.

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Effective through end of Summer 2013 (see also listing above):

EGRP 1140: Engineering Applications III
Cr. 1. (0-3). Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Cooperative workshop on applications of chemistry, physics, and advanced mathematics. Workshop method, team building exercises, series of worksheets, review of course examinations. Credit may not be applied to a degree in engineering.

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Effective beginning Fall 2013 (see also listing below):

EGRP 1150: Engineering Applications IV
Cr. 1. (0-3). Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Cooperative workshop on applications of chemistry, physics, and advanced mathematics. Credit may not be applied to a degree in engineering. May be repeated for credit.

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Effective through end of Summer 2013 (see also listing above):

EGRP 1150: Engineering Applications IV
Cr. 1. (0-3). Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Cooperative workshop on applications of chemistry, physics, and intermediate mathematics. Workshop method, team building exercises, series of worksheets, review of course examinations. Credit may not be applied to a degree in engineering.

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Effective beginning Fall 2013 (see also listing below):

EGRP 1165: Engineering Workshop
Cr. 1. (0-3). Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Special problems performed in a collaborative workshop. Credit may not be applied to a degree in engineering. May be repeated for credit.

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Effective through end of Summer 2013 (see also listing above):

EGRP 1165: Engineering Workshop
Cr. 1. (0-4). Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Special problems performed in a collaborative workshop. Credit may not be applied to a degree in engineering.

EGRP 1230: Engineering Applications II
Cr. 2. (0-3). Prerequisite: consent of Instructor. Cooperative workshop on engineering applications of mathematics, chemistry, and physics. Credit may not be applied to a degree in engineering.

EGRP 1320: Engineering and Scientific Method
Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Development of logical and creative reasoning processes. Development of processes and algorithms. Credit may not be applied to a degree in engineering.

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Catalog Publish Date: August 22, 2012
This Page Last Updated: April 22, 2013