2005-2006 CATALOG
ENGR 1000 Introduction to Engineering 1 cr.
Prerequisite: credit for or currently enrolled in DEVM 0107. An in-depth orientation in the various areas of engineering and related fields of employment. The course also provides an introduction to problem-solving techniques, ethics, communications skills, and engineering study techniques.
ENGR 1001 Introduction to Engineering 3 cr.
Prerequisite: MATH 1126. A project-based introduction to mechanical, electrical, civil, environmental, and naval architecture and marine engineering. The course also provides an introduction to problem-solving techniques, ethics, communications skills, and engineering study techniques.
ENGR 3090 Senior Seminar 1 cr.
Lectures on current topics in engineering by members of the faculty, engineers from industry, researchers, and senior and graduate students in engineering. The role of the engineer in today’s society, professional ethics, and professional registration; OSHA; technical societies.
ENGR 4710 Legal Aspects Regarding Engineering in the
Oil and Gas Industry 3 cr.
Prerequisite: consent of college. This course is designed to help the engineer achieve a basic understanding of policy considerations in mineral law systems calling special attention to the Louisiana property concept will be studied in order to give the engineer a background against which to study and better understand the Mineral Code and its provisions. Fundamental laws and Federal OCS oil and gas regulation and compliance requirements will also be covered.
ENGR 7000 Thesis Research 1-9 cr.
To be repeated for credit until thesis is accepted. Section number will correspond with credit to be earned.
ENGR 7040 Examination or Thesis Only 0 cr.
No credit. Open to students in a thesis program who have only (other than application for degree) the final typing and acceptance by the Graduate School of their thesis or to students in a non-thesis program who have only (other than application for degree) to pass the final examination to complete graduate requirements.