ENGRCEE220A. C language programming concepts. samueli uci Feedback control systems. Software packages for design of reinforced concrete, steel, and/or timber structures. For undergraduate Engineering majors in supervised but independent reading, research, or design. ENGRCEE80 with a grade of C- or better. Research Methods and Technical Communication. Single carries, spread spectrum, and multi-carrier wireless modulation schemes.

Optical Electronics. Flow over aircraft wings and airfoils: Kutta-Joukowski theory, lift, moment, and drag. Learn about prototyping and basic project management skills. Design, fabrication, and applications of several microimplantable devices including cochlear, retinal, neural, and muscular implants. Generalized Thermodynamics. Introduction to the elements of signal processing; processing of materials for micro sensor/actuator fabrication; smart sensors and microsensor/microactuator array devices. Information Storage. Duality theory and sensitivity analysis.

Status would allow a student to petition for exemption from UCIs Graduate Record Examination (GRE) requirement for graduate school admission. 4 Units. Through the implementation of equitable, economical, and sustainable engineering projects, EWB-UCI works to improve quality of life within developing communities abroad. Homogeneous and heterogeneous reactions. Principles of thermodynamics: definitions, basic concepts, and laws; property relationships; construction of thermodynamic charts and tables; energy balances; phase and chemical equilibria; combined mass and energy balances. ENGR165. Radiation-conduction interaction. Admission to graduate standing in The Henry Samueli School of Engineering is generally accorded to those possessing a B.S. 4 Units. Develops skills for interpretation and presentation of mechanical design drawings and the use of CAD in engineering design. Digital communications through fading memory channels. ENGRCEE81B. BME240. 4 Units. Materials fee. Engineering students may participate in a number of programs which offer unique opportunities for education and training abroad.

The mission of AISES is to increase the representation of American Indians in engineering, science, and technology. MSE189A. 4 Units. Materials fee. ENGRMAE253. Principles in manufacturing processes. CBE277. Concurrent with BIOLM123 and CS183 and BME132. Convergence. X-ray Diffraction, Electron Microscopy, and Microanalysis. Meaning and phases of design; design considerations; properties of engineering materials; materials property charts; materials selection; process selection; multi-constraint and multi-objective design. BME221P. Aerospace Engineering Majors have first consideration for enrollment. Environmental Engineering Majors have first consideration for enrollment. Academic advising is available from academic counselors and peer advisors in the Schools Student Affairs Office, 305 Rockwell Engineering Center. BME1. Engineering students may join any of a number of student organizations. Modeling for lumped and distributed parameter systems. Materials Science and Engineering is concerned with the generation and application of knowledge relating the composition, structure, and synthesis of materials to their properties and applications. ENGRCEE111. Microprogramming and microprocessors. Preliminary Examination. 4 Units. EECS221. Surface and Adhesion Science. Fabrication and characterization techniques of electrical circuit elements at the nanometer scale. Derivation of macroscopic traffic flow relationships from microscopic considerations. ENGRCEE298. Multiscale Modeling of Materials and Structures. Doctor of Philosophy Dissertation Research. Topics include GIS data formats, data queries, spatial and attribute data, spatial data analysis, coordinate systems, and raster data analysis. ENGRCEE60. 3 Units. Introduction to high-level and algorithmic state-machines and custom processors. The intent of the program is to produce students with a basic engineering background who are qualified to enter medical school. Shock structure. Systems Engineering and Technical Communications . EECS112L. Individual research or investigation conducted in the pursuit of preparing and completing the thesis required for the M.S. Student Affairs Office Materials Kinetics and Phase Transformations. Covers the subjects of conservation equations, dimensionless numbers, fundamentals of diffusion, perturbation methods, ion transport, two-phase transport, and interfacial phenomena. Topics covered include cloud computing, learning Structured Query Language (SQL), database normalization and joins, using Googles BigQuery, using the statistical analysis package R, machine learning algorithms, application of machine learning for classification problems. 4 Units. Hands on training in the safe use of item fabrication: metalworking, woodworking, electronics fabrication, composites, welding, adhesives, water disposal, and others. Water Resources Engineering. Marvin Maldonado, Interim Director. Chemical Process Control. Individual Study for Honors Students. Presents the basic mathematical theory of machines. Individual Study. Concepts and applications of digital communication systems.

4 Units. Turbulent Free Shear Flows. Chemical Engineering Laboratory II. BME60A. Introduction to the solution of engineering problems through the use of the computer. Advanced Behavior and Design of Steel Structures. ENGRMAE221. 4 Units. 4 Units. Students who do not have a plan on file, or deviate from this plan without approval from an academic counselor will be subject to probation. Analytical framework for modeling and evaluating communication systems: entropy, mutual information asymptotic equipartition property, entropy rates of a stochastic process, data compression, channel capacity, differential entropy, the Gaussian channel. Vortex Lattice. Chemical Processes and Material Balances. 4 Units. 4 Units. Computer Engineering Majors only. Poisson processes and discrete-time Markov chains. EECS160LA. Learning Control Systems. Introduces flow of isothermal fluids from a momentum transport viewpoint. Linear algebra, including vector spaces, matrices, linear systems of equations, least squares, and the eigenvalue problem. Materials fee. Elements of the hydrologic cycle including precipitation, infiltration, evapotranspiration, ground water, and runoff. The school is also committed to increasing diversity in engineering. 4 Units. Topics include rigid bodies, analysis of structures, forces in beams, moments of inertia, friction, kinetics, work, and energy. Composite construction; introduction to computer-aided design. Tension, bending, compression tests. Seminars in Engineering.

Mechanics of soils, composition and classification of soils, compaction, compressibility and consolidation, shear strength, seepage, bearing capacity, lateral earth pressure, retaining walls, piles. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics. 4 Units. Covers preliminary details on prototyping and fabrication techniques for biomedical and wearable microdevices. 4 Units. ENGRMAE115. ENGR92. ENGRCEE271. Application of chemical engineering basics to practical design problems; process economics; process safety; environmental impacts; a major team design project with progress reports, oral presentation, and technical report with engineering drawings and economics. Wastewater Treatment Process Design. Chemical Engineering Majors have first consideration for enrollment. EECS297. Satisfactory completion of the Lower-Division Writing requirement. Network functions and frequency response, including resonance. Prerequisite: ENGRCEE221A and ENGRCEE228A. Computer Engineering Majors have first consideration for enrollment. Software Engineering Project in C Language. 4 Units. 1 Unit. Applications are presented in diverse areas of science and engineering that include the coordination of vehicles and distribution of energy and resources. Lagrange's equations, Newton-Euler equations. Prerequisite: PHYS7D and (CSE 70A or EECS70A). Inviscid flows with chemical and vibrational nonequilibrium. Stoichiometric equations, multiple bypasses, and others in process industries. Structural analysis of shape-changing trusses, frames, and panels. Communication Systems I. Analysis methods and technological and policy approaches for environmental impact mitigation examined.

Wireless Communications. 1 Workload Unit. Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE). Formerly EECS 222A. 4 Units. Equations of motion, linearization, stability derivatives, and longitudinal and lateral modes of motion. Special Topics in Civil and Environmental Engineering. Materials fee. Corequisite: EECS70B Computer algorithms from a practical standpoint. 4 Units. Introduces techniques for analysis and modeling of human locomotion, with a focus on lower-limb rehabilitating and robotic assistive devices. Micro-System Design. Asymptotic Expansions of integrals. At the professional level there are opportunities for career positions and scholarships for members who are enrolled in undergraduate and graduate engineering and computer science programs. Synthesis and Properties of Biological, Biomimetic, and Bio-Inspired Materials.

Presents a continuum, macroscopic view of deformation and failure of solids. 2 Units. Topics covered include the basic design and electron optics, electron beam - specimen interactions, image formation and interpretation, X-ray spectrometry, and other related topics and techniques. One dimensional isentropic and non-isentropic compressible flows. Restriction: Biomedical Engineering Majors have first consideration for enrollment. Reinforced concrete detailing. Prerequisite: Completion of at least 4 units of Individual Research in Engineering. CBE172. 4 Units. Critical Analysis and Technical Communication II. Introduction to stress, strain, and constitutive laws of cells and tissues. Chemical Engineering Majors have first consideration for enrollment. 4 Units. Energy principles. Composite Materials and Structures. Soil Mechanics Laboratory. Numerical methods for constrained and unconstrained optimization. Introduction to Modern Bioengineering Tools. EECS223P. CBE295. Restriction: Mechanical Engineering Majors have first consideration for enrollment. Nanoscale Materials for Modern Electronics. Restriction: Seniors only. ENGR195. BME60C. 4 Units. Short-range planning techniques: data collection and analysis, demand analysis, mode choice, operational strategies, financial analysis. Theoretical foundations of transportation planning, design, and analysis methods. 4 Units. Emphasis on correlations between property and microstructure. Thermodynamics and kinetics of phase transformations, including solidification processes, diffusional and diffusionless phase transformations. Use of energy dissipators. Hands-on introduction to techniques for the analysis of neural time series data, with a primary focus on the electroencephalogram (EEG). Prerequisite: ENGR54 and (ENGRMAE150 or ENGRCEE150 or ENGR150). BME211. Corequisite: EECS170A and PHYS7E 4 Units. Micro/Nano Robotics. MSE165B with a grade of C- or better. Topics in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Design of Integrated Circuits for Broadband Applications. BME150. Radio-Frequency Integrated Circuit Design. Biotransport Phenomena. 4 Units. Advanced topics in cellular engineering and mechanobiology, with focus on the cardiovascular system. Analysis of linear time-invariant continuous-time systems using differential equation convolutional models. Objectives of seismic design. Prerequisite: CHEM1C and CBE40C and (PHYS7D or PHYS7E). In-situ and laboratory determination of dynamic soil properties, liquefaction of soil, cyclic softening of clays, seismic compression and settlement analyses, ground improvement methods, seismic slope stability, introduction to soil structure interaction. Applies engineering models and mathematics to understand human physiology in order to understand the physiology. Advanced Reinforced Concrete Behavior and Design. Students should choose a major by the end of the spring quarter of their freshman year or earlier. in engineering or an allied field obtained with an acceptable level of scholarship from an institution of recognized standing. Introduction to molecular bioengineering, genetic engineering, synthetic biology, and cell biology. 4 Units. Students have choices and can take advantage of the many opportunities available to them. Statistical methods and flood frequency analysis. Explore the effects of composition, bonding, and confinement on physical properties of nanomaterials, their chemical syntheses, and their device physics in electronic, optoelectronic, and energy technologies.

Restriction: Computer Engineering Majors have first consideration for enrollment. 1-4 Units. Dynamic recording instruments. Computer Engineering Majors have first consideration for enrollment. 1 Unit. Computational models for embedded systems. Master of Science Thesis Research. ENGRMAE163. CBE240. Methods and impacts of selecting alternative technologies, processes, materials, chemicals, to reduce pollution, waste, and use of toxic substances, thereby creating green, environmentally responsible, sustainable solutions. Topics addressed vary each quarter. Prerequisite: (CHEM1B or CHEMH2B) and ENGRCEE170. EECS280A. Computer Science Engineering Majors have first consideration for enrollment.

MSE165A with a grade of C- or better. BME297. 4 Units. Advanced Analog Integrated Circuit Design II. Chemical Engineering Laboratory I. Computer Science Engineering Majors have second consideration for enrollment. Focuses on the principles of cam design, gearing and gear train analysis, and the kinematic and dynamic analysis of linkages, together with an introduction to robotics. Prerequisite: Required: Undergraduate-level knowledge of applied engineering thermodynamics. School of Engineering students have first consideration for enrollment. Design and analysis of analog circuits based on lumped circuit elements with emphasis on the use of operational amplifiers. Introduction to civil engineering through presentations on structural, environmental, water, and transportation systems. ENGR80 with a grade of C- or better. EECS188. Applications to nonlinear control methods, such as sliding mode or adaptive techniques. Instability, global scaling laws, mixing, and noise generation in incompressible and compressible shear layers, jets, and wakes. Materials fee. 4 Units. ENGRCEE151A. Restriction: Chemical Engineering Majors have first consideration for enrollment. An upper-division series of courses in aerodynamics, propulsion, structures, and control follows a common core with Mechanical Engineering. This organization is a national engineering honor society which is dedicated to the purpose of promoting and maintaining the status of civil engineering as an ideal profession. ENGRMAE217P. Preparation for Ph.D. EECS285A. The sequential nature of the Engineering program and the fact that many courses are offered only once a year make it beneficial for students to begin their studies in the fall quarter. Local area networks.

Computer and Communication Networks. Mechanical Engineering Majors have first consideration for enrollment.

Fundamentals of Economic Analysis for Scientists and Engineers. Reaction Engineering. 4 Units. Process description, mathematical and numerical modeling of transport processes in surface and ground water. Laminate theory, hygrothermal effects, failure analysis and design. Introduction to Computational Biology. Prerequisite: BME180A. Computer Engineering Majors only. The student chapter of the National Chemical Engineering Honor Society aims to recognize and promote high scholarship, original investigation, and professional service in chemical engineering.