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[UMS05]

CHE 352 Process Control

Process dynamics described by ordinary differential equations and by linearized approximations. Covers solution of system equations by the use of LaPlace transforms, concepts of feedback control, process dynamics and closed loop system analysis.
Section(s):

Class Number: 61247
Credits: 3
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 0800
Dates: 7/8/2024 - 8/1/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Sara Lynn Walton
Enrollment: 5 of 12 seats
Location: Orono UM Campus
Instruction Method: In-Person
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Prerequisites: Prerequisite: MAT 258 or MAT 259 or permission
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursday 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM Ferland Egr/Edu Design Ctr 352 7/8/2024 - 8/1/2024 Sara Lynn Walton
[UMS05]

CHE 361 Chemical Engineering Laboratory I

Applies the principles of chemical engineering unit operations and process control in the laboratory, using pilot scale equipment. An emphasis is placed on formal written and oral reports.
Section(s):

Class Number: 61492
Credits: 3
Class Component: Laboratory
Section: 0800
Dates: 5/6/2024 - 5/24/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Sara Lynn Walton
Enrollment: 7 of 12 seats
Location: Orono UM Campus
Instruction Method: In-Person
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Prerequisites: Prerequisite: CHE 352 and CHE 360 or permission
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM Jenness Hall 104 5/6/2024 - 5/24/2024 Sara Lynn Walton
[UMS05]

CHE 494 Chemical Engineering Practice

A cooperative work experience in a commercial operation of the chemical process industry. A cooperative work experience in an industrial, non-profit, government, medical or academic environment in Bioengineering. May be repeated for credit to a maximum of 8 credit hours. (Offered by arrangement.)
Section(s):

Class Number: 61494
Credits: 1 - 6
Class Component: Field Experience
Section: 0800
Dates: 5/6/2024 - 8/16/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Sara Lynn Walton
Enrollment: 18 of 40 seats
Location: UM Off-site
Instruction Method: By Arrangement
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Prerequisites:
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
n/a 5/6/2024 - 8/16/2024 Sara Lynn Walton
[UMS05]

SMS 400 Capstone Research Experience in Marine Science

Capstone research project or research paper for students obtaining the Bachelor of Science in Marine Science. Marine Science majors must complete at least three credits of SMS 400 and one credit of SMS 404 to satisfy the Capstone requirement for graduation. Students are advised to complete SMS 400 during the senior year. Together with SMS 404, this course satisfies both the General Education Writing Intensive requirement and the General Education Capstone Experience requirement. A minimum of 3 credits of SMS 400 & 1 credit of SMS 404 are needed to fulfill either requirement.
Section(s):

Class Number: 61328
Credits: 1 - 4
Class Component: Independent Study
Section: 0008
Dates: 5/6/2024 - 8/16/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Walter Joseph Golet
Enrollment: 0 of 35 seats
Location: Orono UM Campus
Instruction Method: By Arrangement
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Prerequisites: Prerequisite: Senior Standing and permission
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
n/a 5/6/2024 - 8/16/2024 Walter Joseph Golet
[UMS05]

SMS 450 Field Experience in Marine Sciences

An approved field, research or work experience that contributes to the academic major and for which academic credit is given. The program of study is agreed upon by the student and the faculty advisor and may include independent research or work experience in the public or private sector. May also be taken as a field or laboratory supplement to an SMS lecture course and as such is required for certain courses offered as part of the Semester-by-the-Sea program. A written report or reports are required. Course will include field trips during class hours.
Section(s):

Class Number: 62901
Credits: 3
Class Component: Travel Course
Section: 0870
Dates: 6/3/2024 - 8/16/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Walter Joseph Golet
Enrollment: 4 of 12 seats
Location: UM Off-site
Instruction Method: In-Person
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This is a Travel Study course. Please note that travel study courses are subject to UMS travel policy, including requirements posted here, as well as applicable state and federal guidelines. Students should not enroll in the course unless they expect to meet all requirements. Additional fees will be incurred for travel related expenses. See instructor for more information and to register. Location: Harpswell, ME
Course Fee: $0
Tuition Cost: As Indicated
Some weekends may be required Prerequisites:
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM Arranged 6/3/2024 - 8/16/2024 Walter Joseph Golet
[UMS05]

SMS 491 Problems in Marine Science

Undergraduate studies of current problems in marine science directed by individual faculty. May be experimental or theoretical independent research or directed readings by an individual student. May be repeated for credit.
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Sharks Form and Function

Class Number: 61129
Credits: 2
Class Component: Lecture
Section: 0004
Dates: 7/22/2024 - 7/26/2024
Status: Open
Enrollment: 11 of 20 seats
Location: Walpole
Instruction Method: In-Person
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Sharks Form and Function Undergraduate studies of current problems in marine science directed by individual faculty. May be experimental or theoretical independent research or directed readings by an individual student. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites:
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM Arranged 7/22/2024 - 7/26/2024 Ian R Bricknell, Walter Joseph Golet
[UMS05]

SMS 699 Graduate Thesis / Research

Graduate Thesis Note: Students who have not yet completed a "Responsible Conduct of Research" course approved by the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs and the Graduate School (https://umaine.edu/graduate/students/rcr/) must receive permission to enroll in thesis/ research credits. Students must enroll in an RCR course before or concurrent with their third credit of thesis/research.
Section(s):

Class Number: 61180
Credits: 1 - 16
Class Component: Thesis
Section: 0010
Dates: 5/6/2024 - 8/16/2024
Status: Open
Instructor(s): Walter Joseph Golet
Enrollment: 3 of 35 seats
Location: Orono UM Campus
Instruction Method: By Arrangement
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Prerequisites: Students who have not yet completed an approved Responsible Conduct Research course must receive permission to enroll in thesis/ research credits.Students must enroll in an RCR course before or concurrent with their third credit of thesis/research.
DAYS & TIMES ROOM DATES INSTRUCTOR(S)
n/a 5/6/2024 - 8/16/2024 Walter Joseph Golet

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