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An introduction to engineering problem solving.
After completing this course you will have the ability to;
- understand the engineering profession and how engineering has
contributed to a better life for people,
- know what opportunities are available to
URI engineering graduates,
- choose an engineering major,
- understand what habits are required for success as a student
and as a professional,
- understand the ethical responsibilities of students and
professional engineers,
- use university procedures and resources to pick courses
and solve problems,
- use the library and on-line information resources,
- understand how science and mathematics are applied to
the solution of engineering problems,
- work on a team to solve engineering problems,
- use spreadsheets to plot, analyze and interpret
engineering data,
- make oral and written engineering reports.
This course meets twice a week. Once in Kirk 212 in a relatively small
section and once in Cherry Auditorium for a large
lecture.
Lectures
  begin the week of Sept. 10.
- Times are Mondays 4:00-4:50 or Wednesdays 12:00-12:50
- Location is Cherry Auditorium (Kirk Hall)
We are happy to accommodate students with special needs.
Academic Integrity:
The following quote from Prof. Taggart's Egr106 web site applies.
According to URI's policy on
academic integrity,
"cheating is the claiming of credit for work not done independently."
While students are encouraged to help each other in completing homework
assignments, each student is expected to submit work that they have
developed on their own. Submission of duplicate copies of Matlab
code is not acceptable.
Grades
| Attendance/participation     | 25% |
| Reports | 25% |
| Homework | 25% |
| Team project | 25% |
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Try to attend LLC
activities
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Announcements
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STUDY IN CHINA
NEXT SUMMER
Study the Chinese language and culture, visit companies and research institutes,
and tour China
OPEN TO ALL URI STUDENTS
The International Engineering Program will be taking students to China
in May and June of 2008 to study Chinese at Zhejiang University in
Hangzhou and to tour China.
For further information, contact Professor Grandin, grandin@uri.edu
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Living Learning Community (LLC) activities.
Wed Nov 28, 6-8pm - Math Tutoring Tucker Hall and Merrow Hall
- Info on NASA Internships
Useful links
We have on-line materials from the Fall 2006 Cherry Auditorium lectures:
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