Dominion University the senior project is a twosemester course, which is the case in most of the undergraduate programs. The Introduction toSenior Project is a first semester 1 credit course, which covers a series of career related topicsrelated to engineering technology such as engineering codes and standards, engineering ethics,technical report writing, job search and resume writing techniques, patents and property rights,and professional engineering licensure. By the end of this course the students are expected todecide on a project topic, establish partnership with a faculty advisor for the project and submita project proposal. In the second semester, the actual Senior Project is a 3 credits course inwhich students work under advisor
An ability to understand professional, ethical, and emerging applications of mathematics, science, experiments and apply experimental results to An ability to conduct, analyze, and interpret, skills and modern tools of civil engineering
An ability to understand professional, ethical, and emerging applications of mathematics, science, experiments and apply experimental results to An ability to conduct, analyze, and interpret, skills and modern tools of civil engineering
Prototyping Lecture 9 Ethics Lecture 10 Intellectual Property and Patents Lecture 11 Project Debriefthe work status. The weekly status report was also utilized to evaluate individual student’scontributions and to provide written feedback to student(s). Progress of the project wasconstantly monitored using the reporting tools presented below. ● Gantt chart: Each team was required to submit a Gantt chart for the project. The purpose of the document is to help the team lead to have an advance plan for the project execution and keep track of the work progress. ● Weekly status report: The teams are asked to submit the weekly status reports using the provided template (see
: Projects8 Review and Catch-up Chp. 2, 3 and projects Midterm Exam (100 min., March 16)9 Spring Break Catch-up time10 Gathering Information Chp. 5.1-end Lab: Projects11 Concept Generation Chp. 6.3 and 6.4 Lab: Creativity and Innovation tapes12 Concept Generation Chp. 6.5-end Lab: Software use (MathCAD)13 Review and Catch-up Chp. 5, 6, software use and Exam-3 (100 min., April 20) projects14 Decision Making and Concept Selection Chp. 7-end Lab: Projects15 Legal and Ethical Issues in Design Chp. 17 Project
environmentalsustainability and also incorporate social sustainability (ethics and wellbeing), and financialsustainability. Students will develop their understanding of green and sustainable supply chain andwill learn the tools and techniques required to analyze and design a sustainable supply chainsystem. Students can ask questions to evaluate the supply chain cases which are discussing in termsof their greenness. Where are the materials are coming from? Are they environmentally friendly?Does the company provide a tangible, credible commitment to greenness, such as sustainabilitycertification?Also, regarding the social phase of the sustainable supply chain, the human-friendly environmentand industry standard which is an important phase of sustainability is becoming
: • Education verified through college transcripts, certificates of training. • Work Experience verified through work history and letters of reference. • Experience requirements vary according to level and discipline. • Personal References attesting to competency, work ethic and character. • EMC Technician Certification Criteria – Required Education and Experience • Provide specific record of six years or more of experience in EMC technician work. • Graduation from an approved electronics technology curriculum of two years. • The satisfactory completion of each year of an approved technician curriculum
in Industry & Technology Design of Experiments Problems in Business & Industry Semester 3 (Summer '10): Interpersonal Skills for Leaders Seminar in Technology Directed M.S. Project Semester 4 (Fall '10): Quality and Productivity in Industry & Technology Project Management in Industry and Technology Directed M.S. Project Semester 5 (Spring '11): Leadership and Ethics Strategic Planning and Marketing in Technology Directed M.S. Project