阿拉巴马大学一年级的工程设计项目

J. Parker, D. Cordes, J. Richardson
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一对课程,工程基础I和II,构成了在阿拉巴马大学(UA)的基础联盟综合大一的两个学期的工程部分。这些课程将取代现有的两门大一工程课程,即计算机程序设计和工程图学。为了呈现一个更现实和有趣的介绍工程作为一个专业,课程侧重于工程设计过程。这两门课程都围绕四个为期三周的设计项目组织。这些项目是从各个领域中挑选出来的,涵盖了UA教授的工程学科的广度。设计项目还补充了当前综合数学、化学和物理课程的主题。例如,虽然物理和化学都在引入理想气体定律,但工程项目涉及设计用于汽车应用的压缩天然气储罐。每个设计项目都需要一份书面和口头的团队报告。学生们将学习各种计算机工具,如文字处理器、电子表格和演示包,以帮助他们完成报告。学生也可以使用互联网和电子邮件。本文对这两门课程中的第一门进行了深入的考察。它包括大一综合课程之间存在的关系的简要概述,课程中包含的设计项目的性质和范围的详细检查,以及教师和学生对该方法优点的反馈。
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Engineering design in the freshman year at the University of Alabama-Foundation Coalition program
A pair of courses, Foundations of Engineering I and II, form the two-semester engineering component of Foundation Coalition's integrated freshman year at the University of Alabama (UA). These courses replace two existing freshman engineering courses which are devoted to computer programming and engineering graphics. In order to present a more realistic and interesting introduction to engineering as a profession, the courses focuses on the engineering design process. Both courses are organized around four three-week-long design projects. The projects are selected from a variety of areas, covering the breadth of engineering disciplines taught at UA. The design projects also complement the current subject matter of the integrated mathematics, chemistry and physics courses. For example, while both physics and chemistry are introducing the ideal gas law, the engineering project involves the design of a compressed natural gas tank for an automotive application. Each design project requires a team report in written and oral form. The students are introduced to a variety of computer tools to aid their presentation of reports, such as word processors, spreadsheets and presentation packages. Student access to the Internet and e-mail is also provided. This paper provides an in-depth examination of the first of these two courses. It includes a brief overview of the relationships that exist between the integrated courses in the freshman year a detailed examination of the nature and scope of the design projects included within the course, and feedback from both faculty and students on the merits of the approach.
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