This document provides information about course offerings for the Fall 2012 semester at the ERDC Graduate Institute, including registration details, tuition costs, and withdrawal policies. A variety of graduate-level courses are listed from Mississippi State University, Texas A&M University, and the University of Mississippi in civil engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, geosciences, industrial engineering, mathematics, mechanical engineering, and aerospace engineering. Contact information is provided for those seeking additional registration assistance.
ASSESSMENT ON AUTOCLAVED AERATED CONCRETE BLOCKS USING FREQUENCY ANALYSIS THR...A Makwana
Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) is a lightweight concrete building material cut
into masonry blocks or formed larger planks and panels. Aerated concrete is relatively
homogeneous when compared to normal concrete, as it does not contain coarse aggregate
phase, yet shows vast variation in its properties. The properties of aerated concrete depend on
its microstructure (void± paste system) and composition, which are influenced by the type of
binder used, methods of pore-formation and curing. Although aerated concrete was initially
envisaged as a good insulation material, there has been renewed interest in its structural
characteristics in view of its lighter weight, savings in material and potential for large scale
utilization of wastes like pulverized fuel ash. Many researchers have been done in the last few
years however a deeper understanding is still needed to improve the quality of autoclaved
aerated block in the construction industry by studying the current market behavior. The aim
of this study is to get the latest information and to identify the key factors that affect on
autoclaved aerated block. Data’s are collected through questionnaires and distributed to
respondents who work on various projects in wide areas in the charotar region of central
Gujarat. Respondents were required to rate and analyze using their experience and the factors
were identified from past researches, which affects the project performance and then the level
is measured based on their effect. The data collected are analyzed using Microsoft Excel or
Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS Statistics 17.0) software which is analytical
software.
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ASSESSMENT ON AUTOCLAVED AERATED CONCRETE BLOCKS USING FREQUENCY ANALYSIS THR...A Makwana
Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) is a lightweight concrete building material cut
into masonry blocks or formed larger planks and panels. Aerated concrete is relatively
homogeneous when compared to normal concrete, as it does not contain coarse aggregate
phase, yet shows vast variation in its properties. The properties of aerated concrete depend on
its microstructure (void± paste system) and composition, which are influenced by the type of
binder used, methods of pore-formation and curing. Although aerated concrete was initially
envisaged as a good insulation material, there has been renewed interest in its structural
characteristics in view of its lighter weight, savings in material and potential for large scale
utilization of wastes like pulverized fuel ash. Many researchers have been done in the last few
years however a deeper understanding is still needed to improve the quality of autoclaved
aerated block in the construction industry by studying the current market behavior. The aim
of this study is to get the latest information and to identify the key factors that affect on
autoclaved aerated block. Data’s are collected through questionnaires and distributed to
respondents who work on various projects in wide areas in the charotar region of central
Gujarat. Respondents were required to rate and analyze using their experience and the factors
were identified from past researches, which affects the project performance and then the level
is measured based on their effect. The data collected are analyzed using Microsoft Excel or
Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS Statistics 17.0) software which is analytical
software.
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FORMULATION OF THE PROBLEM OF MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS OF CELLULAR COMMUNICATION...IAEME Publication
The importance of examining mathematical modelling concerns in the training of students in IT-related fields stems primarily from trends in the growth of the artificial intelligence sector, as well as modelling in general. It is now obvious that using mathematical models to investigate and anticipate diverse processes and conditions can greatly lower the cost of introducing new technologies and products, as well as the time it takes to implement and test them. This led us to the conclusion that students in the IT areas of training should be taught modelling approaches as well as how to pose modelling issues, analyse source data, and build interconnections in designing models. On the example of modelling the position of cellular base stations in residential areas, the article explores the broad concept of the formulation of the problem of mathematical modelling. The fundamental concepts of estimating are discussed, each of which can be elaborated on depending on the tasks at hand. KPIs and a system of indicators can be created based on the criteria and attributes chosen, and then used to solve various electromagnetic hazard analysis problems. At this time, we can only discuss the study's preliminary findings. At the time of writing, the research was still under progress. The findings, on the other hand, can be successfully used to educate students in IT-related fields mathematical modelling.
The EnergyTech conference series began in 2010 through productive dialog and interaction between technology and systems engineers / professionals within INCOSE, IEEE, and NASA GRC. The 2015 conference addresses the changing dynamics and emerging technologies in Energy, and also deals with some of the most significant, consequential risks and issues in our critical infrastructure, posing major threats to civilized existence.
Educational Data Mining is a growing trend in case of higher education. The quality of the Educational
Institute may be enhanced through discovering hidden knowledge from the student databases/ data
warehouses. Present paper is designed to carry out a comparative study with the TDC (Three Year Degree)
Course students of different colleges affiliated to Dibrugarh University. The study is conducted with major
subject wise, gender wise and category/caste wise. The experimental results may be visualized with
Scatterplot3D, Bubble Plot, Fit Y by X, Run Chart, Control Chart etc. of the SAS JMP Software.
FORMULATION OF THE PROBLEM OF MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS OF CELLULAR COMMUNICATION...IAEME Publication
The importance of examining mathematical modelling concerns in the training of students in IT-related fields stems primarily from trends in the growth of the artificial intelligence sector, as well as modelling in general. It is now obvious that using mathematical models to investigate and anticipate diverse processes and conditions can greatly lower the cost of introducing new technologies and products, as well as the time it takes to implement and test them. This led us to the conclusion that students in the IT areas of training should be taught modelling approaches as well as how to pose modelling issues, analyse source data, and build interconnections in designing models. On the example of modelling the position of cellular base stations in residential areas, the article explores the broad concept of the formulation of the problem of mathematical modelling. The fundamental concepts of estimating are discussed, each of which can be elaborated on depending on the tasks at hand. KPIs and a system of indicators can be created based on the criteria and attributes chosen, and then used to solve various electromagnetic hazard analysis problems. At this time, we can only discuss the study's preliminary findings. At the time of writing, the research was still under progress. The findings, on the other hand, can be successfully used to educate students in IT-related fields mathematical modelling.
The EnergyTech conference series began in 2010 through productive dialog and interaction between technology and systems engineers / professionals within INCOSE, IEEE, and NASA GRC. The 2015 conference addresses the changing dynamics and emerging technologies in Energy, and also deals with some of the most significant, consequential risks and issues in our critical infrastructure, posing major threats to civilized existence.
Educational Data Mining is a growing trend in case of higher education. The quality of the Educational
Institute may be enhanced through discovering hidden knowledge from the student databases/ data
warehouses. Present paper is designed to carry out a comparative study with the TDC (Three Year Degree)
Course students of different colleges affiliated to Dibrugarh University. The study is conducted with major
subject wise, gender wise and category/caste wise. The experimental results may be visualized with
Scatterplot3D, Bubble Plot, Fit Y by X, Run Chart, Control Chart etc. of the SAS JMP Software.
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxPavel ( NSTU)
Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
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Bills have a main role in point of sale procedure. It will help to track sales, handling payments and giving receipts to customers. Bill splitting also has an important role in POS. For example, If some friends come together for dinner and if they want to divide the bill then it is possible by POS bill splitting. This slide will show how to split bills in odoo 17 POS.
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Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
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1. ERDC Graduate Institute
Fall 2012 Brochure of Courses
For Additional Information Contact Cynthia Montalbano, 601-634-4279
Or Dr. Albert Bush, 601-634-3549
Calendar: Fall Semester 2012
27 July Final date to apply for first-time enrollment at Ole Miss.
Ongoing MSU Registration for Fall 2012 term.
16-17 August 2012 MSU: Final registration and payment of tuition and fees.
20 August 2012 Semester begins for MSU.
20 August 2012 Semester begins for Ole Miss.
24 August 2012 Last day to drop a class from MSU without a grade.
27 August 2012 Semester begins for TAMU.
31 August 2012 Last day to add or drop a class from TAMU.
31 August 2012 Last day to register or add classes from Ole Miss
1 October 2012 Last day to withdraw from Ole Miss
2 November 2012 Last day to officially withdraw from TAMU.
15 November 2012 Last day to withdraw from MSU.
30 November 2012 Classes end for Ole Miss.
3-7 December 2012 Exams for Ole Miss
4 December 2012 Classes end for MSU.
4 December 2012 Classes end for TAMU.
7,10-13 December 2012 Exams for MSU.
7,10-13 December 2012 Exams for TAMU.
Registration
Registration for all MSU, TAMU and Ole Miss students will be held on-line. All students must
furnish a copy of their on-line registration form to the Graduate Institute, and Corps employees
must furnish a copy of their approved purchase request (SF 182) to the Graduate
Institute. All “classified” MSU students must obtain a RAC (Registration Access Code) from
their advisor before registering for class. “Unclassified” students should contact Rita Burrell at
662-325-5923 or email her at rburrell@bagley.msstate.edu. (Please have your 9 digit MSU ID
number, course number and course name before you contact Rita Burrell and be sure you
have met your pre-requisites.) You are encouraged to register by August 2, 2012 to
ensure classes will make.
Registration for Ole Miss will require a “one-time” application fee of $40.00. GRE is not
required for “non degree” seeking applicants. It is highly recommended for “degree” seeking
applicants, however, it can be waived.
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2. Tuition and Fees
MSU - $1494.00/3 semester hours, except as noted for MBA classes.
Thesis/Dissertation Research hours: $348.00 per semester hour.
TAMU - Check Online
See enclosure 1
Ole Miss – $1047.00 (for residents) $2710.50 (for non-residents) (Tuition can be paid by VISA)
Withdrawals and Refunds
Requests to withdraw from a course must be submitted in writing to the Director, Graduate
Institute. (Forms are available on MSU Internet.) Refunds, if applicable, will be by the
university according to its policy. (Please see dates above regarding deadlines for withdrawal.)
Textbooks
Books can be purchased by the student through the colleges’ bookstores or any retail source.
MSU books can be purchased online at:
http://msstate.bkstore.com/bkstore/content
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3. Courses: Fall Semester 2012
Mississippi State University
Civil Engineering
CE 6523.501 Open Channel Hydraulics (3). Instr. Dr. J. Martin, MSU
Continuity, energy and momentum principles in open channel flow; flow resistance; uniform and non-
uniform flow; channel controls and transitions; unsteady flow routing.
MWF, 8:00-8:50a.m., Bldg. 3072, ERDC
CE 6563.501 Sedimentation Engineering (3). Instr. Dr. McAnally, MSU
Processes by which cohesive and non-cohesive sediments are transported in overland flow and in
rivers, reservoirs, estuaries and coastlines. Deposition and erosion rates. Design criteria.
TR, 12:30-1:45p.m., Bldg. 3072, ERDC
CE 6843.501 Environmental Engineering Chemistry (3). Instr. Dr. Gude, MSU
Introduction to advanced theoretical concepts in sanitary engineering analysis with special
emphasis on inorganic, organic and physical chemistry.
TR, 9:30-10:14a.m., Bldg. 3072, ERDC
CE 6990.501 Special Topic in CE-Freight Transportation Systems Analysis (3). Instr. Dr. Li,
MSU
Course topics will include: intro to freight transportation (FT) systems, FT improvements and
economy, different modes of FT, inter-modal FT, intelligent FT systems, cost components in FT
systems, roles of public agencies v.s. those of private parties, one-to-one distribution problem,
routing problems, inventory problems, facility location problems, manufacture system design,
optimization approaches and solution tools, system reliability and sustainability.
MWF, 11:00-11:50a.m., Bldg. 3072, ERDC
CE 8573.501 Hydro-Environmental Analysis (3). Instr. Dr. Martin, MSU
Environmental engineering aspects of physical/chemical/ biological processes impacting
conventional and toxic materials in surface waters. Characteristics of rivers/streams, lakes and
estuaries related to environmental quality.
MWF, 1:00-1:50p.m., Bldg. 3072, ERDC
CE 8683.501 FEA in Structural Engineering (3). Instr. Dr. P. Gullett, MSU
Energy and elasticity principles. Development of planar three-dimensional and curved elements.
Applications to plates and shells. Use of computer programs.
TR, 2:00-3:15p.m., Bldg. 3072, ERDC
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4. CE 8990.501 Special Topic in CE-Theoretical Soil Mechanics (3). Instr. Dr. J. Peters, ERDC
Modern interpretation of soil behavior for engineering applications. Extrapolation of actual
conditions from standard testing results.
MW, 3:30-4:45p.m., Bldg. 3072, ERDC
CE8990.503 Special Topic in CE-Blast Effects (3). Instr. Dr. S. Woodson, ERDC
Fundamental blast phenomena. Loads on structures and effects on occupants. Concepts for the
design and analysis of structural elements and buildings subjected to blast.
MW, 2:00-3:15p.m., Bldg. 3072, ERDC
Computer Science and Engineering
CSE 6413.501 Computer Graphics (3). Instr. Dr. Zhang, MSU
Graphics hardware; algorithms,graphics primitives, windowing and clipping ,
transformations,3D graphics, shading,hidden surfaces; standards.
TR, 3:30-4:45p.m., Bldg. 3072, ERDC
CSE 8990.504 Security in the Cloud (3). Instr. Dr. D. Dampier, MSU
Cloud computing is a relatively new phenomenon that provides for distributed computing and
data storage capabilities. Instead of buying large servers to store data and being saddles with the
cost of building and maintaining those systems, users can now purchase those servers from a
third party with the ability to expand or contract those needs as necessary. Course will look at
current research results in clud secrutiy in order to identify opportunities for continued research
in this field.
MW, 3:30-4:45p.m., Bldg. 3072, ERDC
Electrical and Computer Engineering
ECE 6413. Digital Signal Processing. (3). Instr. Dr. D. Anderson, MSU
Discrete time signals, Z-Transform, Discrete Fouier Transform, digital filter design including
IIR, FIR, and FFT systhesis.
MW, 2:00-3:15p.m., Bldg. 3072, ERDC.
ECE 6713. Computer Architecture. (3). Instr. Dr. S. Abdelwahed, MSU.
Detailed design and implementation of a stored-program digital computer system. Designs for
the CPU, I/O subsystems, and memory organizations. ALU design and computer arithmetic.
TR, 9:30-10:45 a.m., Bldg. 3072, ERDC
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5. ECE 8990.502. Special Topic in ECE-Computation Intell (3). Instr. Dr. D. Anderson, MSU
Computational Intelligence for decision-making under uncertainty (signal/image processing
emphasis).
MWF, 9:00-9:30a.m., Bldg. 3072, ERDC
ECE 8990.504 Special Topic in ECE-Neural Networks (3). Instr. Dr. Q Du, MSU
Course will cover introduction about neural networks (typical architectures, training algorithms,
activation functions), simple neural networks for pattern classification, pattern association,
neural networks based on competition, adaptive resonance theory, backpropagation neural
networks.
TR, 2:00-3:15 p.m., Bldg. 3072, ERDC
Geosciences
GG 8990.501. Special Topic in GG-Advanced Engineering Geology. (3). Instr. Dr. J. May, MSU
Course will focus on the definitions, methods and applications of engineering geology to various
types of engineering projects. Course will address the economy of engineering projects through
their life cycle from conception through design, construction, operation and maintenance.
Emphasis will be placed on geologic conceptualizations needed to assist engineers in developing
projects.
MW, 12:30-1:45p.m., Bldg. 3072, ERDC
GR 6303. 501. Principles of GIS. (2). Instr. Dr. J. Rodgers , MSU
Two hours lecture and two hours laboratory. Spatial analysis and topological relationships of
geographic data using Geographic Information Systems, with emphasis on GIS theory.
MSU Internet
GR 6923.501. Severe Weather. (3). Instr. Dr. M. Brown, MSU
Descriptive study of severe and unusual weather across the earth. Explanation of variations in
severe weather in both spatial and temporal scales.
MSU Internet
GR 6943.501. Tropical Meteorology. (3). Instr. Dr. J. Dyer, MSU
Topics include the dynamics and circulation of the tropical atmosphere, characteristics of
tropical cyclones, and forecasting methodologies for tropical weather.
MSU Internet
GR 8813. Advanc Hazard & Disaster (3). Instr. Dr. K. Sherman-Morris, MSU
Advanced study of the processes, distribution and impacts of hazards and disasters.
MSU Internet
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6. Industrial Engineering
IE 6113 Human Factors Engineering (?). Instr. Dr. K Reeves, MSU
Human capabilities and limitations affecting communications and responses in man-machine
systems. Emphasis on physiological and psychological fundamentals. (2 hours lecture/3 hours
lab)
TR, 12:30-1:45p.m., Bldg 3072, ERDC
IE 6333 Production Control System 1 (3). Instr. Dr. J. Usher, MSU
Principles, analysis, and design of production and inventory planning and control. Demand for
forecasting, aggregated planning, inventory management, production scheduling and control
systems.
MWF, 8:00-8:50a.m., Bldg. 3072, ERDC
IE 6553 Engineering Law & Ethics (3). Instr. Dr. R. Green, MSU
The engineer with relations to the law, the public and the ethics of this profession. Will include
contracts, patents, copyrights, sales agreements and engineering specifications.
TR, 11:00-12:15 p.m., Bldg. 3072, ERDC
IE 6653 Industrial Quality Control I (3). Instr. Dr. L. Dalton, MSU
The theory and application of statistical quality control: statistical process control and statistical
acceptance sampling.
TR, 8:00-9:15a.m., Bldg. 3072, ERDC
IE 6773 Systems Simulation I (3). Instr. Dr. A. Greenwood, MSU
The principles of simulating stochastic systems with an emphasis on the statistics of simulation
and the use of discreet-even simulation languages.
TR, 12:30-1:45p.m., Bldg. 3072, ERDC
IE 8353 Manufacturing Systems Modeling (3). Instr. Dr. J. Usher, MSU
A study of models used to describe and analyze manufacturing systems. Development of models
using queuing networks, mathematical programming, simulation, and other techniques.
MWF, 10:00-10:50a.m., Bldg. 3072, ERDC
IE 8583. Enterprise Sys Eng (3). Instr. Dr. A. Greenwood, MSU
Focuses on the design and improvement of an enterprise through the use of engineering tools and
methods, based on the systems perspective of industrial engineering.
TR, 9:30-10:45 a.m., Bldg. 3072, ERDC
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7. IE 8753 Network Flows & Dynamic Prog (3). Instr. Dr. S. Eksioglu, MSU
Applications of network optimization problems and simplex algorithm;and dynamic
programming to industrial/ management problems. Study of serial/non-serial multistage
deterministric and stochastic systems. Principles of optimality.
MWF, 1:00-1:50p.m., Bldg. 3072, ERDC
IE 8990.501 Occupational Physiology (3). Instr. Dr. K. Reeves, MSU
This course is designed to provide an understanding of the physiological characteristics and
responses of humans as they relate to the work environment. Discussions of applied techniques
for performing physiological evaluations will be presented and discussed for the
development/assessment of working conditions.
TR, 11:00-12:15p.m., Bldg. 3072, ERDC
Mathematics
MA 8203. Appl Math I. (3). Instr. Dr. S. Yarahmadian, MSU
Principles of applied mathematics including topics from perturbation theory, calculus of
variations, and partial differential equations. Emphasis of applications from heat transfer,
mechanics, fluids.
Delivery method and time TBA
Mechanical Engineering
ME 6123. Failure of Engineering Materials (3). Instr. Dr. T. Stone, MSU.
The failure of constituent materials using real-world case studies is the focus. Experimental and
analytical techniques for failure analysis and prevention are covered.(Same as CE 4323/6323).
MWF, 12:00-12:50p.m., Bldg. 3072, ERDC.
ME6133 Mechanical Metallurgy (3). Instr. Dr. J. Schneider, MSU
The mechanical and metallurgical fundamentals of metals are discussed. Mechanical
fundamentals cover the stress and strain relationships and metallurgical fundamentals cover the
microstructure.
TR, 11:00-12:15P.M., Bldg. 3072, ERDC
ME 8990.501 Special Topic in ME-Radiative Heat Transfer (3). Instr. Dr. S. Felicelli, MSU
Course will cover fundamentals of thermal radiation and radiative properties, radiative exchange
between gray/diffuse surfaces, partially-specular gray surfaces and non-ideal surfaces. Exact
solution for one-dimensional gray media, approximate solution methods for one-dimensional
media, the method of spherical harmonics (Pn-Approximation) and discrete ordinances (Sn-
Approximation).
TR, 8:00-9:15a.m., Bldg. 3072, ERDC
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8. ME 8990.502 Special Topic in ME-Advanced Inelasticity (3). Instr. Dr. D. Bammann, MSU
Introduction and overview of internal state variable theory. Topics covered will be: kinematics
and thermodynamics, recrystallization (phase transformation plasticity, application to welding
(heat treatment), bifurcation theory, generalized continuum theory, micropolar/micromorphic,
relationship to crystal defects, comparison with dislocation dynamic theories, strain gradient
theories, length scale experiments and generalized continuum mixture theory.
MWF, 10:00-10:50a.m., Bldg. 3072, ERDC
ME 8990.504 Special Topic in ME-Integrated Computational Materials (3). Instr. Dr. M.
Horstemeyer, MSU
Course will cover plasticity, damage/fracture and fatigue in the context of designing metallic
structures from the view of multiple length scales. Experimental techniques for model
exploration, model calibration and model validation as well as failure prevention in the context
of a diverse set of actual case studies will also be covered.
MWF, 11:00-11:50a.m., Bldg. 3072, ERDC
Aerospace Engineering
ASE 6433 Fundamental Numerical Grid Gen (3). Instr. Dr. D. Thompson, MSU
Grid Generation strategies; effects of grid quality on discetization errors; structured and
unstructured grid generation algorithms; solution adaptive grid generation; surface grid
generation.
MWF, 9:00-9:50a.m., Bldg. 3072, ERDC
ASE8313 Adv Computational Aerodynamics I (3). Instr. Dr. J. Janus, MSU
Derivation of complete equations for compressible fluid flow; unsteady one-dimensional flows;
method of characteristics; flow about two-dimensional, and axis-symmetric shapes; integral
methods.
TR, 3:30-4:45 p.m., Bldg. 3072, ERDC
ASE 8413. Computer Fluid Dyn I (3). Instr. Dr. J. Janus, MSU
Review of relevant numerical analysis; one dimensional methods; compressible inviscid
methods, Euler Equation methods, inviscid-viscous interaction methods; current literature.
TR, 2:00-3:15p.m., Bldg. 3072, ERDC
Engineering Mechanics Classes
EM 8113. Theory of Continuous Media (3). Instr. Dr. T. Lacy, MSU
An introduction to the general theory of continuous media and its application to the theories of
elasticity and fluid mechanics.
TR, 12:30-1:45p.m., Bldg. 3072, ERDC
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9. Business
BIS 8213.503 Advanced System Analysis and Design (3). Instr. Dr. M. Warkentin, MSU
Analysis/ design of computer-based information systems using structured methodologies and
tools. Emphasis on problem definition, requirements analysis, system design, project
management, vendor relations, and quality assurance.
MSU Internet. TUITION: $1641.00
BIS 8613.503 MIS Administration (3). Instr. Dr. K. Marett, MSU
Analysis/ design of computer-based information systems using structured methodologies and
tools. Emphasis on problem definition, requirements analysis, system design, project
management, vendor relations, and quality assurance.
MSU Internet. TUITION: $1641.00
BL 6333.503 Real Estate Law (3). Instr. Dr. G. Liddell, MSU
The legal principles applicable to real estate, including types of ownership and interests,
mortgages, restrictions, and regulations.
MSU Internet. TUITION: $1641.00
BQA 8233.503. Quant Analysis & Business Research (3). Instr. Dr. R. Taylor, MSU.
Investigation of the managerial decisions and statistical techniques used for conducting business
research, collection and analysis of data, and presentation results.
MSU Internet. TUITION: $1,641.00
BQA 8443.503 Stat Analy Bus Dec (3). Instr. Dr. J. Sullivan, MSU
Review of descriptive statistics, parametric inference procedures, analysis of variance,
regression, nonparametric methods; business problem formulation for computer analysis using
statistical packages.
MSU Internet. Tuition: $1641.00
EC 8103.503 Economics for Managers (3). Instr. Dr. J. Rezek, MSU
Primarily for masters level candidates. Exposition of the fundamental theoretical and analytical
tools of economics used by business managers engaged in decision making.
MSU Internet. TUITION: $1,641.00
FIN 8113.503. Corporate Finance (3). Instr. Dr. K. Roskelley, MSU
An examination of the interaction between financial accounting, cash flow estimation, capital
budgeting, risk and return, capital structure, and working capital management.
MSU Internet. TUITION: $1,641.00
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10. MGT 8123.503. Strategic Business Consulting (3). Instr. Dr. B. Spencer, MSU
A study of strategic management covering environmental analysis, competition between firms,
competitive advantage, and strategy implementation culminating in a consulting project with a
participating organization.
MSU Internet. TUITION: $1,641.00
First Term - 20 August - 11 October 2012
ACC 8112.513 Financial St. & Mgt. Accounting (2). Instr. Dr. N. Addy, MSU.
Analysis of financial statements and internal accounting reports to help management make
decisions.
MSU Internet. TUITION: $1,094.00
ACC 8112.513 Mgt. Info. Tech. and Systems (2). Instr. Dr. G. Templeton, MSU.
Course includes the description, acquisition or development and use of systems from a local and
global perspective. Technology-enabled concepts are used for student assignments.
MSU Internet. TUITION: $1,094.00
BIS 8112.513 Mgt Info Tech & Sys (2). Instr. Dr. G. Templeton, MSU
Course includes the description, acquisition or development and use of systems from a local and
global perspective. Technology-enabled concepts are used for student assignments.
MSU Internet. TUITION: $1,094.00
MGT 8112.513Leadership Skills (2). Instr. Dr. E. Marett, MSU
Survey of major behavioral skills used by managers to help them understand and influence
behavior in an organizational setting.
MSU Internet. TUITION: $1,094.00
Second Term - 15 October - 13 December 2012
MGT 8111.523 Human Resource Issues (1). Instr. Dr. E. Marett, MSU
Survey of nature and influences of human resource management in organizations. Case studies
are used to apply and reinforce theory.
MSU Internet. TUITION: $547.00
MKT 8153.523 Strategic Marketing Management (3). Instr. Dr. J. Collier, MSU.
Market strategic analysis, research and planning necessary to effectively match marketing
strategies with changing macro, micro and organizational environments.
MSU Internet. TUITION: $1,641.00
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11. Ole Miss
ENGR 691 Micromechanics (3). Instr. Dr. A. Al-Ostaz, OLE MIS
This course will introduce graduate students to different methods for evaluating mechanics of
materials. Microscopic analysis of cellular solids, poly-crystals and composite materials.
Homogenization techniques for finding effective properties of inhomogeneous materials.
Day/Time TBD
ENGR 699 Nanomechanics (3). Instr. Dr. H. Alketab, OLE MISS
This course will introduce graduate students multiscale mechanics of materials. Applications
include, but not limited to, concrete, asphalt, soil, geological materials, polymeric composites,
metal matrix composites, nanomaterials and nanocomposites.
Day/Time TBD
Texas A&M University
OCEN 685. Problems. (1-6). Research for thesis or dissertation.
OCEN 691. Research. (1-6). Research for thesis or dissertation.
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12. Enclosure (1)
Due to restrictions on VISA cards and VISA checks, the following procedure will be used to pay
for training.
Student submits a SF 182 training form for approval. (For ERDC employees, the vendor code of
WD84P should be used)
Student registers online for course.
Student prints Invoice from Banner and gives to Training Coordinator.
Training Coordinator or Budget Technician completes a training PR&C in CEFMS.
Training Coordinator or Budget Technician Completes a receiving report in CEFMS.
Training Coordinator or Budget Technician scans SF 182 and Invoice and emails to:
CEFC-U4 Invoices (ERDC)
CEFC-B4 Invoices (District)
CEFC-BO Invoices (Division) if you have anyone attending from here
CC: Sonja Beavers [Sonja@controller.msstate.edu]
CC: Montalbano, Cynthia M ERDC-SSE-MS Contractor
Everyone should know but just in case they don’t, only 1 invoice per e-mail can be sent to
Millington at a time. Be sure to title the attachment as the obligation #.
For Division and District, address is below and tied to the Vendor Code above for the "U4"
Address payment should be sent is:
Account Services &
Sponsored Student Office
Office of the Controller and Treasurer
PO Box 5328
Mississippi State, MS 39762
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