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Summer 2011
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ENGR 13100 - Transforming Ideas To Innovation I
Associated Term: Summer 2011
Learning Outcomes: 1. Describe the engineering disciplines at Purdue and the interrelationships among them as well as know what graduates of at least three disciplines of engineering do. 2. Use a problem formulation and solving process to translate written problem statements into a mathematical model that allows for a logical comparison of approaches and tradeoffs in an engineering design. 3. Communicate technical information orally and visually and develop basic knowledge and introductory skills for cross-cultural communication. 4. Explain how an engineering problem solving process in related to a design process. 5. Apply a design process to: generate ideas, model, analyze, predict, and build an innovative object of engineering interest taking into consideration its societal and environmental impact. 6. Implement simple algorithmic solutions to engineering problems and in design using the most appropriate engineering tool. 7. Demonstrate appropriate knowledge and behaviors for effective and ethical membership on a technical team (i.e., teaming skills). 8. Exhibit a work ethic appropriate for the engineering profession.
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