College of Engineering
Montana State University
Fall Semester 2007
LECTURE: Section 1 (CRN 26018), MWF 2:10-3:00PM, Wilson Hall 1132
Instructor
Prof. Robert C. Maher
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609 Cobleigh Hall (northeast corner of 6th floor, inside ECE Main Office) |
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Office: 994-2505 |
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Office hours: |
Tuesday and Thursday 3-4PM |
Textbooks and Materials
Class Objective
- Raise student awareness of what engineering is and what engineers do in the context of science and society.
- Increase student understanding of the methods engineers use to create knowledge and to innovate--and how those methods may differ from the traditional methods of scientists.
- Help students appreciate the connections between science and engineering and the problems of everyday life.
- Raise student awareness of the nature of engineering creativity and design.
- Help students understand the role of ethics in engineering decisions.
- Identify and investigate the connections between engineering and cultural values.
- Encourage critical thinking about engineering solutions, taking into account cultural values and other constraints.
Course Outcomes
At the conclusion of ENGR 125CS, students will be able to:
Identify the features of engineering creativity and design, and explain the similarities and differences between engineering and science.
Discuss, in written and oral form, a complex technological issue in contemporary society and critically consider the constraints and alternatives involved.
Explain the ways in which scientists and engineers work together to solve problems.
Communicate an understanding of the societal and cultural context of engineering and engineered systems.
Work with a group of students to trace the historical development of a specific technology or technological problem, synthesize a variety of points of view, and explain the current and future implications of this technology.
Course Grading:
Homework and essays: |
25% |
→ Homework will be required periodically. Homework is due on the due date at the BEGINNING of class. No late homework will be accepted. |
In-class quizzes: |
25% |
→ Weekly in-class quizzes and essays covering the assigned readings and other topics as announced. |
Mid-term assignment: |
25% |
→ A WRITTEN REPORT is assigned during the semester. |
Final Project and Presentation: |
25% |
→ Final written and oral group presentations are due the last week of class. |
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100% |
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Grade guarantee: course letter grades may be higher (but will not be lower) than indicated by the following scale:
A- = 90%
B- = 80%
C- = 70%
D = 60%
F = 59%
A grade of F will also be given automatically if a midterm and/or final exam is not taken, regardless of the student's aggregate score total.
Class Outline (subject to change: SEE COURSE NOTES PAGE!)
Typical weekly plan: Monday is activity day. Wednesday is lecture day. Friday is quiz and reading discussion day.
Week 1 (8/27, 8/29, 8/31)What is engineering? Course introduction and overview. How is engineering portrayed in popular media? Why? What is the difference between science and engineering? Is this distinction important to society? Week 2 (Labor Day, 9/5, 9/7)What is engineering? (cont.) The key role of incremental improvement in engineering. Examples from transportation, communication, energy system, public works. Week 3 (9/10, 9/12, 9/14)What is engineering? (cont.) Working within constraints: finding the optimum solution to a need while balancing cost, safety, efficiency, availability, etc. Week 4 (9/17, 9/19, 9/21)What is engineering? (cont.) Quality, cost, and value: the economic basis of engineered systems. Guest lecture: TBD Week 5 (9/24, 9/26, 9/28)Why do engineers do what they do? What motivates engineering innovation? Seeking fame and fortune? To gain the esteem of humanity? Simple curiosity? Week 6 (10/1, 10/3, 10/5)Why do engineers do what they do? (cont.) Engineering as a profession and as an academic discipline: history since the 19th century. Mid term paper assigned 10/1. |
Week 7 (10/8, 10/10, 10/12)Why do engineers do what they do? (cont.) Mid term paper draft due in class on 10/12. Engineering as a social force and an economic engine. Defining progress in social terms. Guest lecture: TBD Week 8 (10/15, 10/17, 10/19)Mid term paper due 10/15. How do engineers accomplish their goals? Applying scientific and mathematical principles. Week 9 (10/22, 10/24, 10/26)How do engineers accomplish their goals? (cont.) The design process as a creative enterprise. The role of creativity in engineering innovations. Week 10 (10/29, 10/31, 11/2)How do engineers accomplish their goals? (cont.) Understanding the engineering process, its influence on society, and the Law of Unintended Consequences. Week 11 (11/5, 11/7, 11/9)How do engineers accomplish their goals? (cont.) Guest lecture or field trip: TBD Week 12 (Veteran's Day, 11/14, 11/16)Project Assignment and Discussion Week 13 (11/19, Thanksgiving)Week 14 (11/26, 11/28, 11/30)Finish Project Work: Written Report Due. Week 15 (12/3, 12/5, 12/7)Project Presentations (in class)
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