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Course objectives/student learning outcomes/program outcomes Course objectivesTo acquaint Ocean and Mechanical Engineering students with basic knowledge about dynamic systems, systems stability analysis and basic controller design Student learning outcomes & relationship to ABET a-k objectivesA basic knowledge of the fundamental principles governing the dynamics of simple mechanical, thermal, fluid and electrical systems. (a) An ability to apply the knowledge of mathematics and engineering to model simple dynamic systems. (a) An ability to simulate dynamic systems using computer simulation tools. (k) An ability to characterize the stability properties of a dynamic system. (e) An ability to design a simple feedback control system that meets desired system output specifications. (c) 8. Course evaluation method 10% homework, 10% quizzes, 20% test #1, 30% test #2, 30% final exam9. Course grading scale 10. Policy on makeup tests, late work, and incompletes Makeup tests are given only if there is solid evidence of a medical or otherwise serious emergency that prevented the student of participating in the exam. Makeup exam should be administered and proctored by department personnel unless there are other pre-approved arrangements Late work is not acceptable. Incomplete grades are against the policy of the department. Unless there is solid evidence of medical or otherwise serious emergency situation incomplete grades will not be given. 11. Special course requirements 12. Classroom etiquette policy University policy requires that in order to enhance and maintain a productive atmosphere for education, personal communication devices, such as cellular phones and laptops, are to be disabled in class sessions. 13. Disability policy statement In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), students who require special accommodations due to a disability to properly execute coursework must register with the Office for Students with Disabilities (OSD) located in Boca Raton campus, SU 133 (561) 297-3880 and follow all OSD procedures. 14. Honor code policy Students at Դɼ are expected to maintain the highest ethical standards. Academic dishonesty is considered a serious breach of these ethical standards, because it interferes with the university mission to provide a high quality education in which no student enjoys unfair advantage over any other. Academic dishonesty is also destructive of the university community, which is grounded in a system of mutual trust and place high value on personal integrity and individual responsibility. Harsh penalties are associated with academic dishonesty. See University Regulation 4.001 at HYPERLINK "http://www.fau.edu/regulations/chapter4/4.001_Code_of_Academic_Integrity.pdf" www.fau.edu/regulations/chapter4/4.001_Code_of_Academic_Integrity.pdf 15. Required texts/reading Dynamic Modeling and Control of Engineering Systems, 3rd edition, J. L. Shearer, Gardner, Kulakowski, Cambridge University Press16. Supplementary/recommended readings N/A17. 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