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Distance Education Programs

 

Need to know the Technical Requirements for engaging in C&DE Programs and Courses:

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General Requirements for World Campus Courses
Please Note that these are Minimum General Requirements

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Specific Requirements for College of Engineering Courses

 

Current Summer 2013 Course Offerings

Semester: Summer 2013
Start Date: May 13, 2013
End Date: August 9, 2013
 Undergraduate Courses   eLion Schedule Number / Registration   
To register, please contact the Engr. C & DE Office in Room 301 Engineering Unit C
Phone 814-865-7643; or email Deb Zimmerman at dlz1@psu.edu.
CE 341 Design of Concrete Structures More Information
CE 370 Intro to Environmental Engineering More Information
CE 371 Water and Wastewater Treatment More Information
   
CHE 320 Phase and Chemical Equilibria More Information
CE 350 Process Heat Transfer More Information
   
CMPSC 101 Intro to C++ Programming More Information
   
EE 211 Electrical Circuits and Power Distribution More Information
EE 212 Electronic Measuring Systems More Information
   
EMch 212 Dynamics More Information
EMch 213 Strength of Materials More Information
   
E SC 497A Business Opportunities in Engineering More Information
E SC 501 Solid State Energy Conversion:
Solar Cell Devices
More Information
   
ME 201 Intro to Thermal Science More Information
ME 320 Fluid Flow More Information
ME 410 Heat transfer - Convection More Information
ME 461 Finite Elements in Engineering More Information
   
IE 302 Engineering Economy More Information
IE 312 Product Design and Manufacturing Proc. More Information
IE 323 Statistical Methods in Industrial Engineering More Information
IE 327 Introduction to Work Design More Information
IE 402 Advanced Engineering Economy More Information
IE 419 Work Design Productivity & Safety More Information
IE 424 Process Quality Engineering More Information
IE 425 Intro to Operations Research More Information
IE 478 Retail Services Engineering More Information
IE 479 Human Centered Product Design More Information
IE 553 Engineering of Human Work More Information
Graduate Courses  
E SC 497A Business Opportunities in Engineering More Information
E SC 501 Solid State Energy Conversion More Information
IE 479 Human Centered Product Design Registration Site
IE 553 Engineering of Human Work Registration Site
IE 402 Advanced Engineering Economy Registration Site
ME 410 Heat transfer - Convection Registration Site
ME 461 Finite Elements in Engineering Registration Site
NucE 497A Intro to Nuclear Engineering Registration Site
NucE 430 Design Principles of Reactor Systems Registration Site
NucE 502 Advanced Thermal Hydraulic Analysis Registration Site
NucE 521 Neutron Transport Theory Registration Site
NucE 596 Professional Topics in NucE Registration Site
NucE 597F Intro to Nuclear Fusion Registration Site

If you have questions about the registration process, how the courses are administered, or the technology required, contact the Engineering Continuing & Distance Education Office in Room 301 Engineering Unit C – Phone 814-865-7643; or email Deb Zimmerman at dlz1@psu.edu.

Engineering Course Web Sites (Previously offered courses)

Civil Engineering

CE 341 Design of Concrete Structures

CE 370 Introduction to Environmental Engineering

CE 371 Water and Wastewater Treatment

CE 597D Safety and Human Factors in Highway Transportation

 

Computer Science & Engineering

CMPSC 101 Introduction to C++ Programming

 

Chemical Engineering

ChE 320 Phase and Chemical Equilibria

ChE 350 Process Heat Transfer

 

Electrical Engineering

EE 211 Fundamentals of Circuits and Power

EE 212 Introduction to Electronic Measuring Systems

EE 438 Antenna Engineering

EE 538 Advanced Antenna Engineering

EE 497C Wireless Communications

 

Engineering Science and Mechanics

E MCH 212 Dynamics

E MCH 213 Strength of Materials

ESC 211 Materials, Safety, and Equipment Overview for Nanotechnology

ESC 455 Electrochemical Methods in Corrosion Science and Engineering

ESC 497A Business Opportunities in Engineering

ESC 501 Solid State Energy Conversion

 

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

IE 302 Engineering Economy

IE 327 Introduction to Work Design

IE 402 Advanced Engineering Economy

IE 418 Human/Computer Interface Design

IE 419 Work Design - Productivity and Safety

IE 424 Process Quality Engineering

IE 478 Retail Engineering

IE 479 Human Centered Product Design

IE 552 Mechanics of the Musculoskeletal System

IE 553 Engineering of Human Work

IE 558 Engineering of Cognitive Work

IE 597B Human Centered Product Design

 

Mechanical Engineering

ME 410 Heat Transfer

ME 460 Reliability Concepts in Design

ME 461 Finite Elements in Engineering

ME 515 Two-Phase Heat Transfer

ME 560 Solid Mechanics

ME 565 Optimal Design of Mechanical and Structural Systems

ME 597 Intermediate Finite Elements Analysis

 

Nuclear Engineering

NucE 403 Advanced Reactor Design
NucE 405 Nuclear and Radiochemistry
NucE 406 Introduction to Statistical Thermodynamics

NucE 409 Nuclear Materials

NucE 420 Radiological Safety

NucE 428 Nuclear Waste Control
NucE 430 Design Principles of Reactor Systems

ME/NucE 460 Reliability Concepts in Design

NucE 497 Radiation Measurement Lab

NucE 497A Introduction to Nuclear Engineering

NucE 497C Dynamics of Energy Systems

NucE 501 Reactor Design

NucE 502 Advanced Thermal Hydraulic Analysis

NucE 511 Nuclear Kinetics and Dynamics

NucE 512 Nuclear Reactor Statics and Fuel Management

NucE 521 Neutron Transport Theory

NucE/METALS 523 Environmental Degradation of Materials in Nuclear Power Plants

NucE 525 Monte Carlo Methods

NucE 530 Parallel/Vector Algorithms for Scientific Applications

NucE 596 Professional Topics in Nuclear Engineering

NucE 597C Nuclear Reactor Safety

NucE 597F Introduction to Nuclear Fusion

NucE 597G Nuclear Fuel Cycle

General Information, including all courses

World Campus Home

Overview

Distance education involves the linking of teacher(s) and student(s), through technology rather than face-to-face interaction.  Distance education serves the educational needs of people who cannot come to a Penn State campus due to job, family, time, distance, economic, or other constraints.

 

Penn State's first distance education courses, developed over one hundred years ago, used the U.S. mail to link students and teachers.  Today, we employ various technologies, including: the Internet, CD-ROMs, videotape, interactive video conferencing, streaming audio/video, videotapes, fax, and e-mail to facilitate the interaction between learners and teachers.  The tremendous technological advances in recent years in computing power, storage technology, and communication links has set the stage for marvelous advances in the quantity and quality of distance education.  Penn State faculty and staff are working to bring you new and exciting learning opportunities through distance education.  In the following paragraphs you will find information about currently available Engineering programs.

 

How does Penn State College of Engineering deliver distance education courses?

Programs and courses offered by The College of Engineering Continuing and Distance Education office are designed to accommodate working professionals and support their engagement in lifelong learning. To do this, many of the courses are offered with a variety of delivery technologies that allow students flexibility in completing the coursework. It is necessary to have timely and adequate access to a computer and the Internet.

All potential, new, and returning students are always welcome to call the Continuing and Distance Education office at 814-865-7643 for assistance with any issue regarding programs and courses offered.

The College of Engineering Office of Continuing and Distance Education utilizes the services of the World Campus for course registration and billing, but originates and supports all other instructional activities directly from the College of Engineering.

Specific Requirements for College of Engineering Courses

Courses offered by Continuing and Distance Education typically conform to the General Requirements for access to ANGEL and World Campus Courses. Unless specificity stated in the C&DE Course Description, any computer system that meets the World Campus requirements should be adequate to engage and complete the course material. However:

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Several of the engineering courses we offer require the use of specific software and resources that are not always compatible with all operating systems, such as: Mac OS and Linux.

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Some courses are restricted to specific operating systems due to the requirements of the course content and instructional activities assigned.

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Courses that require unique resources or specific computer operating systems will note those details on the home page which provides a complete Course Description of each course. Please see the C&DE Course Description for each course for specific details.

 

What technologies does the College of Engineering use to deliver courses?

Most courses employ a variety of delivery and communication technologies in support of lectures, labs, assignments, and examinations.

 

These include:

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Live Interactive audio and video conferencing during lectures

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Live synchronous video streaming of lectures

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On-Demand asynchronous video streaming of lectures

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Course Management System - ANGEL for delivery of web based instructional materials

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Email and threaded discussions to support course communications

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Media distribution on CD-ROM, and DVD

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Telephone, fax, and surface mail

 

Most of the courses offered through Continuing and Distance Education in the College of Engineering are group-based and typically taught in concert with a class of resident students from the University Park Campus. Faculty engage students during scheduled face-to-face class time as well as after hours. Many distance education students take advantage of shifting study time to accommodate their professional and family priorities. Faculty are always available for questions and guidance via email and are also available via telephone during normal business hours and/or specified office hours.  Communication by email is responded to as soon as possible, generally at the start of the next business day.

 

Students often work on engaging projects and assignments in small teams. Team communication and work is facilitated in the Penn State Course Management System called ANGEL. ANGEL is a closed computer environment in which students and instructors can engage in the process of learning. A good analogy for ANGEL is a virtual classroom. ANGEL is not open to the public. It is a private virtual space to work with faculty and other students on course materials and assignments.

 

How do students gain access to ANGEL?

When you register for a distance education course in the College of Engineering you will also need to establish a Penn State Computer Access ID and Password.

 

To get an ID and Password new students must complete the:

Computer Access Form.

 

For distance education courses from the College of Engineering, this completed and signed form must be returned to Deb Zimmerman in the Office of Continuing and Distance Education by fax or surface mail to:

 

Office of Con Ed Engr

Penn State University

301-A Engineering Unit C

University Park, PA 16801

Phone: 814-865-7643

Fax: 814-865-3969

 

The Access ID and Password are necessary to log into the ANGEL virtual classroom space. Not all Penn State courses require computing resources or the use of ANGEL. Those courses that do use ANGEL require that each registered student pay an annual Information Technology fee. This fee is generally added to a student's tuition bill and is only due once every 12 months. The Information Technology fee also provides access to many other Penn State computing resources including the Library Services for distance education students. A complete listing of information technology services and features can be found in this PDF brochure.

 

Undergraduate degrees

We are often asked, "Is it possible to satisfy all the requirements for a Penn State BS degree in Engineering entirely through distance education?"  At the present time, the answer is, "No, it is not possible."  However, a few of the courses required for the general education component of an Engineering degree can be taken through distance education, and a few upper level engineering courses are available through the World Campus. For information, see the Penn State Distance Education page.
 

Acoustics

The Penn State Acoustics program offers graduate courses and a Master's Degree program through distance education.

Nuclear Engineering
The College of Engineering is currently offering selected, graduate-level courses in Nuclear Engineering to off-campus students.  The courses are typically taught by interactive video conferencing, with both live and on-demand streaming audio/video available through the Internet. We will also accommodate students with video tapes or DVDs.
 

 If you're interested in The Nuclear Engineering Program via Distance Education, or any of the courses, please contact us for details about what is being offered and how you can enroll.
 

Surveying

The Surveying program at the Penn State Wilkes-Barre campus offers a number of Surveying courses on the web to distance students.
 

World Campus Engineering Courses

Penn State has established its World Campus to serve the needs of distance learners with programs delivered through technology.  For information about the World Campus and the Engineering courses delivered through it, click on the following links.

 

Office for Disability Services
Penn State welcomes students with disabilities into the University’s educational programs. If you have a disability‐related need for reasonable academic adjustments in this course, contact the Office for Disability Services (ODS) at 814‐863‐1807 (V/TTY). For further information regarding ODS, please visit the Office of Disability Services website at http://equity.psu.edu/ods

In order to receive consideration for course accommodations, you must contact ODS and provide documentation (see the documentation guidelines at http://equity.psu.edu/ods/guidelines. If the documentation supports the need for academics adjustments, ODS will provide a letter identifying appropriate academics adjustments. Please share this letter and discuss the adjustments with your instructor as early in the course as possible. You must contact ODS and request academic adjustment letters at the beginning of each semester.

 

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Office of Continuing and Distance Education in Engineering
301-A Engineering Unit C
University Park, PA 16802
Phone: (814) 865-7643   Fax: (814) 865-3969
E-mail: masdo@engr.psu.edu

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