General Engineering
GE 1502: Cornerstone Engineering 2 HON
Lecture - 4 credits
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- Continues GE 1501 using a project-based approach under a unifying theme.
- Covers topics that introduce students to engineering analysis and design.
- Uses a math application package for matrix applications along with various real-life engineering problems solved using programming.
- Considers ethical reasoning in design and analysis, including ethical theories, professional codes, and emerging micro/macro issues in engineering.
- Introduces quantitative tools and ethical topics separately and weaves them into all design and problem-solving stages of the student projects.
- Covers 3-D assembly drawings and modeling, along with review and further work in design.
- Students work on open-ended design problems, developing working models and prototypes to demonstrate and present their designs.
- Requires students to have a laptop computer that meets the specifications of the College of Engineering.
Continues GE 1501 using a project-based approach under a unifying theme. Show more.
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