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Wilson, Robin – Engineering Education, 1973
Suggests a series of courses focusing on interfaces between the arts or humanities or social sciences on one hand and science or technology on the other. Indicates that science fiction is a cultural bridge characterized by speculation of the unknown from a foundation of the known. (CC)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Engineering Education
Klus, John P.; Jones, Judy A. – Engineering Education, 1981
Reports results of a study comparing 15 engineering schools in the United States and abroad, focusing on undergraduate programs for the first degree beyond secondary education. For the United States, only programs leading to the B.S. in engineering were considered. (CS)
Descriptors: Bachelors Degrees, College Programs, Course Descriptions, Engineering
Neumann, Edward S. – Engineering Education, 1981
Describes a two-semester project course required of all seniors at West Virginia University in the Department of Civil Engineering which involves team effort and encompasses four major areas of civil engineering: structures, geotechnical, transportation, and soils. (CS)
Descriptors: Civil Engineering, College Curriculum, College Seniors, Course Descriptions
Wilcox, Sidney W. – Engineering Education, 1980
Describes a communication course in technical writing which is being offered for undergraduate engineering students at Arizona State University. (HM)
Descriptors: College English, College Students, Communication Skills, Course Descriptions
D'Amour, Gene; Wales, Charles E. – Engineering Education, 1977
Describes a multidisciplinary course in the sciences, humanities, and engineering that teaches the use of evidence in problem-solving. The guided design teaching method is used, in which the instructor circulates among small discussion groups to advise them on problem-solving. (MLH)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum, Decision Making, Engineering
Bostian, Charles W. – Engineering Education, 1991
A methodical approach to teaching that can be used with almost any class style and with any instructional media is described. Planning courses, designing a syllabus, teaching strategies, the use of office hours, test construction, and personal interaction with students are discussed. (KR)
Descriptors: College Science, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Engineering Education
Andrews, Deborah C. – Engineering Education, 1975
Describes three metallurgical engineering courses taught by both an English instructor and an engineering instructor, and in which students earn both English and engineering credit. Required reports and case histories are used to teach English as an integral part of the course. Includes suggestions for improving technical writing. (MLH)
Descriptors: College Science, Course Descriptions, Curriculum, Engineering Education
Willeke, Klaus; Whitby, Kenneth T. – Engineering Education, 1976
Describes an ecology-engineering course in which students investigate the environmental impact created by the production and marketing of a consumer product. (CP)
Descriptors: College Science, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Ecology
Goodwin, William M.; LeBold, William K. – Engineering Education, 1975
Describes eight experimental courses in a series called the Man Series, instituted at Purdue University to improve the social dimensions of engineering education. Each course is team taught by engineering, humanities, and social science faculty members and is interdisciplinary in nature. (MLH)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Curriculum, Engineering Education, General Education
Wentz, W. H., Jr.; Snyder, M. H., Jr. – Engineering Education, 1974
Describes a course designed to provide each student the opportunity to participate in research. Outlines the objectives formalized in a course hierarchy and presents the mini-project approach used to meet the needs of the students. (GS)
Descriptors: College Science, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development, Engineering Education
Combs, Robert G. – Engineering Education, 1975
Reports on some objective data and presents some subjective conclusions on the use of self-paced instruction in an experimental electrical engineering course. Outlines some of the problems involved in the development of self-paced materials and identifies several demotivating factors associated with their use. (GS)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, Curriculum Development, Engineering Education
Starr, Patrick J. – Engineering Education, 1977
Describes a course addressing the social consequence of engineering work and the contributions of technology to societal problems. (SL)
Descriptors: College Science, Course Descriptions, Engineering Education, Higher Education
Cook, Allen R.; Turkstra, Carl J. – Engineering Education, 1977
Describes a final semester internship engineering course offered at McGill University. Students are placed under the direct supervision of practicing engineers while working on actual engineering projects. (SL)
Descriptors: College Science, Course Descriptions, Engineering, Engineering Education
Anand, Vera B. – Engineering Education, 1985
Describes a two-semester-hour freshman course in engineering graphics which uses both traditional and computerized instruction. Includes course description, computer graphics topics, and recommendations. Indicates that combining interactive graphics software with development of simple programs gave students a better foundation for upper-division…
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Oriented Programs, Conventional Instruction, Course Content
Eide, Arvid R.; Jenison, Roland D. – Engineering Education, 1984
Describes a separate engineering administrative unit established to meet the needs of lower-division students. Need for the unit, courses that make up the basic program of instruction, advising, academic assistance, and advantages and disadvantages to the engineering college are discussed along with concerns and problems that have arisen. (BC)
Descriptors: Academic Advising, Computer Graphics, Course Descriptions, Departments