DocumentCode
758923
Title
The Changing Role of the Laboratory in the Electrical Engineering Curriculum
Author
Palmer, J.D. ; Haden, C.R. ; Reynolds, J. ; Tuma, G.
Volume
9
Issue
4
fYear
1966
Firstpage
187
Lastpage
192
Abstract
Over the past years, the electrical engineering laboratory has developed from an apprenticeship into a stereotyped demonstration program. In general, this program has been held in low esteem by both faculty and students. An attempt is made here to present the beginnings of a program which will lead to a solution of the laboratory dilemma. A brief historical review of the development of the laboratory in electrical engineering curriculums is given, and the Projects Laboratory and the Undergraduate Research Participation Program that have evolved at the University of Oklahoma are described. Two examples of typical student work performed in these advance programs are presented. At the present time, these programs are restricted to upper-division students. These are usually seniors, though outstanding juniors may participate. As the program continues to grow, and faculty experience is gained, it is expected that the laboratory philosophy described here will make itself felt downward through the cirriculum.
Keywords
Electrical engineering; Electrical equipment industry; Electromechanical systems; Laboratories; Power generation; Rotating machines; Springs;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Education, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9359
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TE.1966.4321985
Filename
4321985
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