DocumentCode
3412078
Title
A new course sequence in the engineering sciences with a design and economics perspective
Author
Koblasz, A. ; Sullivan, W.G. ; Park, C.S.
fYear
1994
fDate
2-6 Nov 1994
Firstpage
664
Lastpage
668
Abstract
Because of the escalating pace of information interchange, continuous corporate restructuring, and global competition, the new engineering graduate must not only be well founded in the fundamentals of engineering science, but also must be able to contribute immediately to product design and development. Many engineering curricula now include capstone design courses, as well as some design content spread throughout the elective portion of the curriculum. Here, the authors describe how the National Science Foundation (USA) has funded a multi-year project involving five universities and four engineering disciplines “to demonstrate how design activity, fully integrated with economic principles, can be effectively utilized to teach the engineering science component of the undergraduate curricula”
Keywords
engineering education; National Science Foundation; USA; capstone design courses; course sequence; curriculum; design; economics; engineering curricula; engineering sciences; multi-year project; product development; undergraduate; universities; Acoustical engineering; Costs; Design engineering; Educational institutions; Electronic packaging thermal management; Modems; Power engineering and energy; Power generation economics; Product design; Systems engineering and theory;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Frontiers in Education Conference, 1994. Twenty-fourth Annual Conference. Proceedings
Conference_Location
San Jose, CA
ISSN
0190-5848
Print_ISBN
0-7803-2413-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FIE.1994.580634
Filename
580634
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