EG10111/10112
The most important
thing for you to know about EG 10111 and EG 10112 is that they are
NOT science courses. Science is concerned with "what is." Engineering
is concerned about "what can be." Engineers make things
work faster, better, and less expensively. They deal with very technical
matters,but they also serve humanity on the most basic levels. In
the first-year courses EG 10111 and EG 10112, you'll begin to learn
how to solve engineering problems, discover how to work in a team,
and experience the different disciplines available within the College
of Engineering. Covering the basics of the engineering method, the
courses include guest lecturers, special projects, and use of the
computer in solving engineering problems.
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Solving problems
EG
10111 and EG 10112 will help you develop and apply fundamental engineering
skills. You'll learn how to understand a system from a multidisciplinary
viewpoint. Why? Because when you understand how the parts work as
a whole, you can obtain a better solution.
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Working in
a team
Designing systems something you'll do as an engineer
means you'll be working as a member of a team. In these courses, we
lay the foundation for future relationships. You'll verify and communicate
results; build, test, and demonstrate a product or process; and participate
in group presentations. You'll learn how to use the tools available
to you as an engineer and work with other team members to solve interesting
and important problems.
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Investigating
your options
Engineers shape the world. You'll find them a variety of industries
or fields, including: biotechnology and biomedical engineering;
telecommunications; energy conversion and utilization; computer
hardware and software; automotive systems; pollution prevention
and environmental remediation; materials processing; aircraft systems;
and civil infrastructures. Your options as an engineer are as vast
as the globe. EG 10111 and EG 10112 will help you find a discipline
that matches your interests and talents.
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