NEW COURSE PROPOSAL

MASTER COURSE DESCRIPTION

Course Beginning Date: Fall 2010
Submitted by: Eduardo Divo
COURSE PREFIX, NUMBER AND TITLE: ETM 4331C – Applied Fluid Mechanics
CATALOG DESCRIPTION: (30 words or less)
An introduction to the basic concepts of hydrostatics and hydrodynamics covering fluid statics, flow of ideal fluids, continuity of mass, impulse and momentum principles, conservation of energy, flow of fluid in pipes, and external flow
COREQUISITES AND/OR PREREQUISITES: MAC 2253 (Applied Calculus I) or MAC 2311 (Calculus with Analytic Geometry I); PHY 2053C (College Physics I) or equivalent
LAB FEE: (Must complete attached Lab Fee Approval Form) 0
CREDIT HOURS
Semester Hours: 4
Vocational Credits:
College Preparatory:
Vocational Preparatory:
CONTACT HOURS
Lecture Hours: 3
Laboratory Hours: 2
Clinical Hours: 0
AA Core: (indicate core area) 0
DEGREE (Check all that apply)
Bachelor AA AS AAS Certificate
INSTRUCTIONAL METHOD (Check all that apply)
Lecture: / Discussion: / Individualization:
Laboratory: / Computer Assisted: / In-the-Field Experience:
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MAJOR LEARNING OUTCOMES:

The student will be able to:

1. Students will have the understanding necessary to assess fluid mechanics problems and determine the best course of analysis

2. Students will be capable of understanding and addressing fluid statics and submerged body problems

3. Students will learn the fundamental interactions of the fluid conservation equations of mass, momentum, and energy

4. Students will be capable of solving real-world problems of internal viscous flows and piping systems

5. Students will be able to undertake complex external flow analysis of incompressible and compressible flows

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COURSE OUTLINE: (Use the Harvard format as follows)

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ACADEMIC APPROVAL: (Originating Department)

Chairperson: Date:

Associate Vice President: Date:

NEW COURSE PROPOSAL

Effective Term of Course: Fall 2010

(Outline follows the Manual of Procedures 402-a)

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Enclosure 2: Needs Assessment

(Using data from the New Program Proposal (if applicable) or by conducting a needs assessment identify the extent and scope of the need for the course.)

Enclosure 3: Appropriateness

(Describe the appropriateness of the course in terms of:

1.   The relationship of its learning outcomes to the Major Learning Outcomes of the program (if applicable).

2.   It’s being offered by two or four year colleges and/or universities. Cite specific data on similar courses in other community colleges and universities.

3.   If occupational, the current trends of the business/industry which is served by the course.

4.   If course is being added to an existing program, indicate how the course will be incorporated into the program without going over the standard program length requirement.

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Enclosure 4: Course Resources

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Enclosure 5: Prerequisites and/or Corequisites

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Enclosure 6: Extra Costs

(List the extra costs, i.e. Lab Fees, Liability Insurance, Class Materials Fees, etc. (not including the regular matriculation) which should be assessed of the student (if any). (Must complete attached Lab Fee Approval Form.)

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Enclosure 7: Equity Impact Statement/Other Information

(Describe the impact this course will have on the College’s Annual Institutional Plan. The relationship of this course to Daytona State’s philosophy and purpose as described in the mission statement and institutional goals.)

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DAYTONA STATE COLLEGE

Lab Fee Approval Form

Check One: New Fee Adjustment to Existing Fee Delete Fee Annual Review of Lab Fee

Course Prefix, Number and Title: ETM 4331C – Applied Fluid Mechanics
Current Lab Fee Amount: / 0 / New Lab Fee Amount: / 0
Effective Date or Semester: Fall 2010
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This lab fee will be assessed to all sections unless designated below.

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APPROVAL: (Originating Department)

Department Chairperson: Date:

Associate Vice President: Date:

Vice President for Academic Affairs: Date:

Approved by District Board of Trustees Date:

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