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Instrumentation and Measurements: Innovative Course Development
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Farrow, University of Tennessee-Martin
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Instrumentation
thirteen expected educational outcomes as ones that the course is intended todirectly reinforce in the UT Martin program (“At the time of graduation, graduates will have anability to”): • Use standard software such as word processors, spreadsheets, and presentation systems. • Use commercially available software to model and perform analyses of components and systems. • Formulate and perform basic engineering analyses. • Recognize discrepancies in analysis and test results. • Visualize components and their interaction in a system. • Interpret, use, and apply standard industry terminology. • Make decisions necessary to ensure safety. • Behave in a professional and ethical manner in personal and business affairs