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Several of our faculty members have agreed to let us share a sample of their courses for demonstration purposes. Examples of some of the courses we have recorded with Media Site are listed below and there are also quick-links to the right.

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Featured Class:

ENCE 661  Project Cost Accounting and Finance
James Myers Instructor: James Myers
This course reviews the fundamentals of accounting; examines
project cost accounting principles, applications, and impact on profitability; examines the principles of activity based costing; covers the elements involved in cash management; introduces the framework for how projects are financed and the potential impact financing has on the projects; and a framework for evaluating PC based systems and what resources are needed for an effective project cost system.
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ENPM 808E  Introduction to MEMS
Instructor: Michael Deeds
This course offers a practical perspective on MEMS design and packaging, including examples of real products from military and commercial applications.
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ENPM 808i  Production Management
Jeffrey HerrmannInstructor: Jeffrey Herrmann
This course covers the basic concepts and intuition needed to design and control manufacturing systems. The contents include the key behavioral tendencies of manufacturing plants, including the corrupting influence of variability. This course compares push and pull production systems and discusses the human element in production management.
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ENPM 627  Environmental Risk Analysis
Instructor: Norman Eisenberg

The fundamental methodology for analyzing environmental risk is described with examples for selected applications. Key elements of the environmental risk methodology include: (1) source term and release characterization, (2) migration of contaminants in various media, (3) exposure assessment, (4) dose-response evaluation, (5) risk characterization, and (6) risk management. Also included will be an introduction to uncertainty analysis and environmental laws and regulations. It is intended to provide students with the basic skills and knowledge needed to manage, evaluate, or perform environmental risk assessments and risk analyses.
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ENPM 655  Contaminant Transport & Fate in the Environment
Instructor: Norman Eisenberg

Introduces the physics and chemistry of contaminant migration in various environmental media, including surface water, groundwater, and air. The characteristics of each of these environmental media will be described; then, based on the unique aspects of each medium, the physical, chemical, and biological processes controlling transport in each will be presented. An interdisciplinary approach integrates principles of engineering and natural science to provide both the scientific basis and the quantitative description of contaminant migration, with focus on application of intuitively-based models. Topics include: nature of environmental media, fundamental principles of mass transport, and chemical transformation in various media. Fundamental principles of chemistry, physics, and chemical engineering will be used to derive and apply simple models describing physiochemical transformations of contaminants and their transfer from one medium to another. This course intends to provide students with the basic skills and knowledge needed to manage, evaluate, and/or perform contaminant fate and transport analyses.
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ENPM 603 Theory & Applications of Digital Signal Processing
Instructor: Emre Gunduzhan

Uniform sampling and the sampling theorem; the Z-transform and discrete-time system analysis; multi-rate systems; discrete-time random processes; methods for designing FIR and IIR digital filters; effects of quantization and finite work-length; the DFT and FFT; power spectrum estimation.
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