ENGS 89 Engineering Design Methodology and Project Initiation
This course explores elements of the engineering design process as a means of enhancing student ability in problem definition; development and evaluation of creative alternatives, application and methods of technical and economic analysis, identification and application of ethical and legal constraints, and effective presentation of technical information. Design projects are developed from specifications submitted by industry and other organizations and are pursued over the course of two quarters as a team project, 89/90. Written and oral proposal and progress report are required for the design project during the term. A project advisor is required for each design team to serve as consultant to the team's efforts. ENGS 89, is the first unit of a two-term course sequence 89/90 that must be taken consecutively.
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Instructor
Diamond, Steinhauer
Prerequisite
Prior to enrollment in ENGS 89, at least six engineering courses must be completed. These include
ENGS 21 plus five additional courses numbered 22 to 76 (excluding 75) and 91 and above.