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EG1003: Introduction to Engineering and Design

EG1003 Overview. EG1003: Introduction to Engineering and Design. To teach you about what engineers do Technical skills MS Office LabVIEW Mindstorms NXT Professional skills Teamwork Oral communication Written communication. Objectives of EG1003. High School Credit Course

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EG1003: Introduction to Engineering and Design

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  1. EG1003 Overview • EG1003: Introduction to Engineering and Design

  2. To teach you about what engineers do • Technical skills • MS Office • LabVIEW • Mindstorms NXT • Professional skills • Teamwork • Oral communication • Written communication • Objectives of EG1003

  3. High School Credit Course • No college credit • Laboratories (Seven Total) • Three competitions • One bonus report • Recitation • Course Format

  4. 2.5 to 3 hours per week • Students put in groups of 2 or 3 • Lab report for each lab • Quizzes given every week • Lab material for that day • Laboratories

  5. One-hour sessions • Presentation of preceding lab • Feedback will be provided by instructor and TA • Recitations

  6. Grading System Bonus Lab Reports can earn a student a maximum of 7 points (3.5 points per copy) on top of their course grade.

  7. Mandatory for all laboratories and recitation sessions • Unexcused absence will result in a zero grade for the recitation or lab • Constant Lateness/Absence will result in failure of course • Attendance

  8. EG Website (eg.poly.edu) • Electronic Submission • Forums • Email • Grades • EG Manual (manual.eg.poly.edu) • Detailed information about labs, projects, and policies • Communication

  9. All work must be submitted electronically through the EG website (eg.poly.edu) • Required by due date or no credit will be received for work • No negotiation of grades if work is not submitted electronically • Electronic Submission

  10. Read manual ahead of time (manual.eg.poly.edu) • Use EG website regularly • Check for last minute cancellations and changes • Keep in contact with your partners • Express questions and concerns to your instructor • Ask questions!!! • Closing

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