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**Course Description** | **Course Description** | ||
- | In the duration of two terms, each team (3 students per team preferably), | + | In the duration of two terms, each team (3 students per team preferably), |
**Course Objectives** | **Course Objectives** | ||
In this course, the students will learn to | In this course, the students will learn to | ||
- | - Develop an innovative engineering project | + | - based on their backgrounds |
- Complete a project from beginning to end | - Complete a project from beginning to end | ||
- Work in a collaborative environment | - Work in a collaborative environment | ||
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**Prerequisites** | **Prerequisites** | ||
- | 21 3000-level Science (SC) or Engineering (ENG) credits in the Engineering program, exclusive of SC/ENG 3000 3.0. | + | |
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- | **Course Design** | + | |
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- | Engineering teams, can select any project from a wide range of applications, | + | |
- | The students should share their findings and problems with other students by presenting several times in class in order to (1) demonstrate their progress, (2) resourcing for better suggestions and solutions from their classmates and the course' | ||
- | Each team should find at least one faculty member and a graduate student, willing to be their advisers and mentors respectively. The director of the course, in consultation with faculty advisers will asses, the suitability of the proposed projects and will follow the progress made in each one of them. | ||
+ | **Course Detials** | ||
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course_information.txt · Last modified: 2014/09/26 04:00 by egz