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CHEE 361  Engineering Communications, Ethics and Professionalism  Units: 1.00  
This course provides advanced instruction and practice in engineering communications, engineering ethics and professionalism. Effective engineering writing and speaking skills are developed with an emphasis on engineering reports and oral presentations. Students will learn how to gather information, apply appropriate citation styles, write effective documents, and present data effectively. Activities include case studies involving the application of codes, engineering ethics, equity and professionalism. This course is integrated with CHEE 331.
K1(Lec: Yes, Lab: Yes, Tut: Yes)
Requirements: Prerequisites: APSC 200 or APSC 202, APSC 293 or permission of the Department. Corequisites: CHEE 331 or permission of the Department. Exclusions:   
Offering Term: W  
CEAB Units:    
Mathematics 0  
Natural Sciences 0  
Complementary Studies 12  
Engineering Science 0  
Engineering Design 0  
Offering Faculty: Smith Engineering  

Course Learning Outcomes:

  1. Critically evaluate written material, including scholarly sources.
  2. Present concise, coherent, and grammatically correct materials (written and oral) that reflect critical analysis and synthesis, and appropriately address the needs of the audience.
  3. Create accurate and complete technical graphics to explain, interpret, and assess information.
  4. Deliver formal and informal oral presentations with appropriate language, style, timing, and flow.
  5. Apply principles of engineering ethics and equity to issues encountered during engineering practice.
  6. Analyze social and environmental aspects of engineering activities.