A partnership between Schools and Programs within the College of Engineering, introduces students to the engineering professions using multidisciplinary, societally relevant content. Developing engineering approaches to systems, generating and exploring creative ideas, and use of quantitative methods to support design decisions. Explicit model-development activities (engineering eliciting activities, EEAs) engage students in innovative thinking across the engineering disciplines at Purdue. Experiencing the process of design and analysis in engineering including how to work effectively in teams. Developing skills in project management, engineering fundamentals, oral and graphical communication, logical thinking, and modern engineering tools (e.g., Excel and MATLAB). Syllabus
The Enduring Outcome of ENGR 13100: Guided by professional habits, students will learn to make evidence-based engineering decisions in diverse teams.
In ENGR 13100, students will:
ENGR 13100 includes components that address the following ABET outcomes (bolded outcomes are particularly important for the course):
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