EGR-1100 - Introduction to Engineering* (3) Co-requisite: MTH-1200
Students work in project teams to design, build, test, and document a product that incorporates a microcontroller while understanding the role of ethics in engineering. Computer-aided design software and basic microcontroller concepts are central to the design process. Each team demonstrates their product at the end of the semester and documents their entire effort in a comprehensive final report. An understanding of the role of engineers in society and the importance of practicing sound engineering ethics is also emphasized.
List Course Outcomes (consistent for all sections) CO1 - Demonstrate understanding of the roles of the various engineering disciplines and their contributions to society.
CO2 - Demonstrate understanding of the importance of engineering ethics and be able to identify and explain engineering ethics concepts.
CO3 - Demonstrate understanding of the basic principles of the engineering design process within the context of a team setting.
CO4 - Effectively use computer-aided design and drafting software in the design and documentation of a product.
CO5 - Program a microcontroller to function with sensors and actuators and integrate it into the design of a product.
CO6 - Work as part of an engineering team to design, build, and test a product that addresses a stated problem.
CO7 - Document and orally present the results of an engineering project in a clear and concise manner.
Course Fee: $70
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