Title of article :
A Multidisciplinary Capstone Design Project to Satisfy ABET Student Outcomes
Author/Authors :
Meah, Kala Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science - York College of Pennsylvania - York, USA , Hake II, Donald Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Computer Science - York College of Pennsylvania - York, USA , Drew Wilkerson, Stephen Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering - York College of Pennsylvania - York, USA
Abstract :
This paper presents a multidisciplinary open-ended capstone design project where students designed, built, and test drove a
Formula Society of Automatic Engineers (FSAE) electric vehicle. The capstone team included students from computer, electrical,
and mechanical engineering programs. Each student worked in on a subteam, namely, mechanical design, drivetrain, supervisory
control and data acquisition, and battery management system. A thorough description of each subsystem is provided herein.
Software architecture, system integration, and field test results are also reviewed. Team organization, faculty and industry involvement, and assessment of student outcomes are provided. This paper details the approach of building a bridge between
academia and engineering practices. This paper also documents a process where undergraduate students research and master
multiple technology areas and then apply them to the project’s focus. ABET student outcomes 1–7 were used to design and assess
the course. Peer-to-peer rating and ranking are presented as an assessment tool for the multidisciplinary nature of the project.
Keywords :
Multidisciplinary , Capstone , ABET
Journal title :
Education Research International