College of Engineering

Undergraduate Non Degree Courses

The following courses are applicable to study in several departments and do not carry departmental designations. Several of the undergraduate courses listed below were developed specifically for students in both engineering and non-engineering majors with the objective of broadening the base of knowledge in cross-disciplinary areas with some background within a technology driven focus. Others were created as partof the academic, professional and personal support services provided for engineering students. Most students will use these courses to satisfy free electives in their programs. Engineering students also may find these courses of value in broadening their perspectives regarding their fields of study and may wish to use them as free electives in their programs. Students working on project

Undergraduate Course Descriptions (ENGR)


1014: ENGINEERING RESEARCH SEMINAR
Discussion of current research topics in the College of Engineering by Virginia Tech Faculty.  Credit earned for this course may not be used to satisfy degree requirements. Pass/Fail only. (1H,1C)

1034: FIRST YEAR HYPATIA SEMINAR
Success strategies that are designed for first-year female engineering students who are residents of the Hypatia learning community are presented.  Students are provided information on study skills; resources and academic support for Virginia Tech students; gender issues in engineering; service learning; leadership; technology; and the College of Engineering's departments/majors. Credit not applicable to meeting degree requirements. (2H,2C)

1054: FIRST YEAR GALILEO SEMINAR
Success strategies that are designed for first-year male engineering students who are residents of the Galileo learning community are presented.  Students are provided information on study skills; resources and academic support for Virginia Tech students; gender issues in engineering; service learning; leadership; technology; and the College of Engineering's department/majors.  Credit not applicable to meeting degree requirements. (2H,2C)

1814: ENERGY, RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Population trends. Renewable and non-renewable energy.  Coal mining methods, reclamation of mined lands.  Petroleum and natural gas.  Nuclear waste.  Land management, aquifer depletion.  Development of mineral reserves, surface and underground mining, environmental impacts.  Minerals in world economics.  Geopolitical concerns.  Global environmental effects of industrial enterprises. Sustainable development.  Effects of social structures. Regulatory processes and national/international legislation. (3H,3C) I,II.

2004A: ENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL ACTIVITY
Engineering International Education course reflects academic effort in study abroad settings as defined by the college. No degree applicable credit awarded. Enrollment in this course does not apply toward the definition of full time status. 0 Credits. (0C)

2004E: ENGINEERING EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
Engineering Experiential course reflects college defined experiential learning experiences for undergraduates. No degree applicable credit is awarded. Enrollment in this course does not apply toward the definition of full time status. (0C)

2004R: ENGINEERING UNDERGRADUATE EXPLORATORY ACTIVITY
Engineering Undergraduate Exploratory Activity course is an undergraduate research experience as defined by the college. No degree applicable credit is awarded. Enrollment in this course will not apply toward the definition of full time status. 0 Credits. (0C)

2004S: ENGINEERING SERVICE LEARNING
Engineering  Service Learning course reflects academic effort in service learning settings as defined by the college. No degree applicable credit is awarded. Enrollment in this course will not apply toward the definition of full time status. 0 Credits. (0C)

2044: SECOND YEAR HYPATIA SEMINAR
Success strategies designed for second year women engineering students who are participants of Hypatia, the women in engineering residential community; topics include women in the engineering workplace, leadership, and goals associated with academic and professional success.  Credit not applicable to meeting degree requirements. (1H,1C)

2054: GLOBAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE
Global teaming, leadership in engineering, achievement of cultural competency for engineers, cultural, social, and economic aspects of practicing engineering abroad, international awareness, immersive international experience, historical aspects of technology, art and design. For rising sophomore students in the college of engineering. Pre-requisite may be waived with permission of instructor. Pre: ENGE 1024.
(3H,3C)

2064: GALILEO SEMINAR FOR SOPHOMORES
This course is designed to assist sophomore students who are participants of Galileo, an engineering learning community in their efforts to become/remain successful students at Virginia Tech.  The course will include focus on issues regarding the workplace, leadership, and goals associated with academic and professional success.  Credit not applicable to meeting degree requirements. Pre: 1054. (1H,1C)

2164 (COS 2164): INTRODUCTION TO SCIENEERING
Seminar-based course providing a survey of current interdisciplinary science and engineering research problems; introduction interdisciplinary thinking and communication; issues related to interdisciplinary research teams. (1H,1C)

2464: ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS FOR SCIENTISTS
Introduction to the engineering profession and basic engineering skills for students pursuing science majors. Fundamentals of graphing, technical communication, ethics, the design process, project management, and problem solving as applicable to engineering. Partially duplicates ENGE 1024. May not be used for credit towards any degree from the College of Engineering. Pre: 2164 or COS 2164. (2H,2C)

2984: SPECIAL STUDY
Variable credit course.

2994: UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH
Variable credit course.

3004: MENTORING SEMINAR
Course will prepare engineering students to mentor first year engineering students:  focus on leadership and team building skills, study skills development, technology skills engineering departments/majors, college policies and procedures.  Credit not applicable to meeting degree requirements. Pass/Fail only. (1H,1C)

3124: INTRODUCTION TO GREEN ENGINEERING
Introduction to green engineering and global environmental issues.  Impacts of human and engineering activities on the environment, and techniques that can be utilized to minimize adverse environmental impacts with emphasis on environmentally conscious design and manufacturing.
Pre: (CHEM 1035 or CHEM 1074), (ENGE 1104 or ENGE 1114), PHYS 2306. (3H,3C)

3984: SPECIAL STUDY
Variable credit course.

4064 (COS 4064): SCIENEERING CAPSTONE
A capstone experience centered around an open-ended, faculty-advised senior project involving the design of a process, material, or technique for solving an interdisciplinary problem. Pre: Enrollment in Interdisciplinary Engineering and Science Minor. Pre: 2464 or BIOL 2124.
(3H,3C)

4134: ENVIRONMENTAL LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT
Quantification of the environmental impacts for products, processes, and systems across all engineering disciplines. A detailed look at life cycle phases and formal and informal Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methodologies including ISO standards, stream-lined LCA, green building ratings systems, carbon footprints, and other environmental ratings systems. Pre: 3124. (3H,3C)

4974: INDEPENDENT STUDY
Variable credit course.

4984: SPECIAL STUDY
Variable credit course.

4994: UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH
Variable credit course.

4994H: UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH
Honors section. Variable credit course.


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