ed·u·ca·tion     [ej-oo-key-shuhn]

–noun
1. The act or process of imparting or acquiring generalknowledge, developing the powers of reasoning andjudgment, and generally of preparing oneself or others intellectually for mature life.

Educational Courses

The following list contains the names of courses I have taken at Seattle University. For more information about each course, click on the degree name.

Mechanical Engineering

Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (detail)

  • MEGR 105 - Engineering Graphics and Design 
  • MEGR 106 - Machine Shop 
  • MEGR 181 - Innovative Design 
  • MEGR 210 - Statics 
  • MEGR 230 - Dynamics 
  • MEGR 281 - Engineering Methods 
  • MEGR 304 - Data Acquisition and Instrumentation 
  • MEGR 321 - Thermodynamics 
  • MEGR 324 - Heat Transfer 
  • MEGR 350 - Materials Science 
  • MEGR 371 - Machine Elements 
  • MEGR 372 - Machine Elements II 
  • MEGR 435 - Dynamic Systems 
  • MEGR 438 - Control Systems 
  • MEGR 487 - Engineering Design I 
  • MEGR 488 - Engineering Design II 
  • MEGR 489 - Engineering Design III 
  • CEEGR 221 - Mechanics of Materials I 
  • CEEGR 302 - Engineering Economy 
  • CEEGR 331 - Fluid Mechanics 
  • CHEM 121 - General Chemistry 
  • ECEGR 315 - Elements of Electrical Engineering 
  • MATH 134 - Calculus I 
  • MATH 135 - Calculus II 
  • MATH 136 - Calculus III 
  • MATH 232 - Multivariable Calculus 
  • MATH 233 - Linear Algebra 
  • MATH 234 - Differential Equations 
  • PHYS 121 - Mechanics 
  • PHYS 122 - Electricity and Magnetism 
  • PHYS 123 - Waves and Optics 

Business Administration

Business Minor (detail)

  • ECON 271 - Principles of Economics - Macro 
  • MGMT 280 - Communications for Business 
  • ACCT 230 - Principles of Accounting I (Financial) 
  • MKTG 350 - Introduction to Marketing 
  • MGMT 380 - Principles of Management 
  • BLAW 370 - Business and International Law   
  • OPER 360 - Manufacturing and Service Operations