details in the report: This outcome is assessed by ascertaining how well students able to (i) present in-depth analysis that considers regulations, codes and standards, constraints, objectives, and goals, (ii) describe the use of modern tools in the analysis and design, drawings/schematics/ solid models, simulation and prototype or model development, (iii) clearly describe economic analysis that may include fixed, running cost, amortized cost, unit cost, and other economic considerations, (iv) describe the fabrication/assembly/simulation/testing of the Model or Prototype, and (v) document the physical or computer model, test results, and design verifications
hit byKatrina, in August 2005, but could not even think that there has to be a solution of guardingourselves without repairing or increasing the height of the levy system. If our ethics classesignore such burning examples we will never be able to teach or create a new generation ofethically right engineers. Another environmentally related ethical challenge is the use ofenergy.The changes to form energy sources using animal power: Animal power was used forvehicles and mechanical devices in early parts of last century. Nature had given us thistremendous resource to be used, which we in advanced countries have given away as a wasteof time alternative producing a barrier between the animal and human species. This tenet is
highereducation that tout the benefits of this approach especially with regard to enhancingundergraduate instruction. This paper demonstrates how the Senior Capstone course(ELET 4308) in Computer Engineering Technology paralleled historical efforts toincorporate research-based learning in the undergraduate curriculum, thus anticipatingUniversity efforts in this area. The paper also examines the current state of the SeniorCapstone course and relation to the University Quality Enhancement Plan. IntroductionThe current emphasis on undergraduate research as an instructional tool can be traced tothe landmark Boyer Commission Report, Reinventing Undergraduate Education: ABlueprint for America’s Research Universities. A