Standard Course Syllabus Course Supervisor Date of Approval

Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering Valco 2/08

582 Electrical and Computer Engineering Design I

2. CATALOG DESCRIPTION

Presents fundamentals of engineering designing and leads to skills development of a specific design proposal. Technical

communication skills, both written and oral, are employed throughout.

Quarters of Offering Credits
Level Class Meeting

Au, Wi, Sp Qtrs. 3 U 3 cl.

Course Prerequisites

Prereq: 323, a second writing course, and sr standing in Elec and Cmptr Eng.

3. PREREQUISITES BY TOPIC

Senior standing in Electrical and Computer Engineering, basic college level writing skills.

Courses that require this as a direct prerequisite

all 682 and 683 sections

4. Text(s) and Other Course Materials Author(s) Publisher

Pocket Book of Technical Writing for Engineers and Finkelstein Jr., L. McGraw-Hill

Scientists, 3rd Ed.

ISBN-13: 978-007-319159-1/MHID: 007-319159-0

Design for Electrical and Computer Engineers, 2002 E. Salt and R. Rothery Wiley

ISBN 0-471-39146-8

References (supplemental reading)

[1] A Guide to Writing as an Engineer, Beer and McMurrey, Wiley, 1997.

5. COURSE OBJECTIVES

1. The students will learn methods needed to explain complex technical material to diverse audiences in clear and

understandable ways. (Criteria 3(a),(f),(g),(h),(i))

2. The students will learn how to make effective written and oral presentations. (Criterion 3(g))

3. The students will learn the principles of engineering design as applied to a capstone experience. (Criteria 3(a),(c),(e))

4. The students will research and design a complex system. (Criteria 3(c),(e),(i))

5. The students will learn to work effectively in teams. (Criterion 3(d))

6. The students will learn to develop the management skills needed to oversee the design of complex engineering projects,

with considerations of economic, environmental, sustainability, manufacturability, ethical, health and safety, social and

political issues. (Criteria 3(c),(d),(e),(f),(h))

6. TOPICS AND (# OF LECTURES)

Technical writing; memos, reports, proposals, audience, manuals, etc. (3)

Oral presentations: graphics, multimedia (4)

Teamwork: organization, brainstorming, meetings (2)

Engineering design: the design process within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical,

health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability (6)

Team discussions (5)

7. CLASS MEETING PATTERN (For example, "3cl." means 3 48-min classes per week.)

3 cl.

Thursday, August 14, 2008 09:17 AM

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