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Conference Session
CAD Assessments, Trends and Applications
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Srikanth B Pidugu, University of Arkansas, Little Rock; Mamdouh M. Bakr, University of Arkansas, Little Rock; Swaminadham Midturi, University of Arkansas, Little Rock; George P Tebbetts, University of Arkansas, Little Rock
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Engineering Design Graphics
Processes b Once a Year Average/Good Laboratory 2117 Statics & e Dynamics Biennial Average/Good 3317 Computer f Graphics Once a Year Average/Good 1300 Manufacturing Processes Once a Year Average/Good Laboratory 2117 h Ethics in the Profession
Conference Session
Using graphics in the rest of the engineering courses
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ananda Mani Paudel, Colorado State University, Pueblo; Jane M. Fraser, Colorado State University, Pueblo
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Engineering Design Graphics
, using visualization tools and databases,but it should be incorporated from very beginning of the engineering design process. In addition,various methods and pedagogies are available in literature incorporating sustainability in designeducation to enhance skills, awareness, learning in context, ethical responsibilities, synergy andco-creating principles8. 1.2 Standalone and integrationCurrently sustainability is taught more in some engineering disciplines such as environmental,chemical and civil engineering9, but since sustainability needs to be considered in every activitythat any engineer performs, it is imperative that all engineering students should have a strongbackground in sustainability, which makes it necessary to integrate
Conference Session
CAD Assessments, Trends and Applications
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Richard Whalen, Northeastern University; Chirag Patel; David Joseph Tortoriello; Justin Baldacci, ASME Northeastern chapter; Jeffrey Speroni
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Engineering Design Graphics
Undergraduate Student Administered SolidWorks ModuleIntroductionThe overall course goals of most first-year engineering design courses are to introducestudents to a design process through hands-on learning activities, to gain experience ingraphical communication using software such as AutoCAD, SolidWorks or Pro Engineer,and to inspire and instill an appreciation for the engineering profession, its ethics, andpractices. At Northeastern University where experiential education is at the forefront oflearning there is a common first-year curriculum for all majors in engineering. Thiscommon first year makes it difficult to provide the student with all the tools needed fortheir first cooperative educational experience (co-op). Students enter