K7(Lec: Yes, Lab: Yes, Tut: Yes)
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Critically evaluates qualitative and quantitative information and draw conclusions based on major theories, concepts, and methodologies of the discipline.
- Assesses the reasonableness and effectiveness of assumptions, methods and quality of results against appropriate standards, and draws conclusions and recommend further investigation.
- Follows appropriate iterative design process involving knowledge, creativity, justifiable decision making, analysis, and tools.
- Fully identifies problem and constraints including health and safety risks, applicable standards, economic, environmental, cultural, societal and ethical considerations.
- Develops detailed specifications and metrics incorporating performance requirements, constraints, assumptions, and other stated and unstated factors from all stakeholders relevant to the specific application.
- Applies creative approaches to identify and develop alternative concepts and procedures.
- Uses appropriate calculations, models, simulations, analysis, and/or prototypes at various points in design with iteration and complexity appropriate to design stage.
- Quantifies performance/yield/efficiency/output at appropriate stages through process to support design iteration and optimization.
- Evaluates techniques, resources, and tools to identify their limitations with respect to needs.
- Applies appropriate techniques, tools, and processes to accomplish a task.
- Evaluates appropriateness of results from several engineering techniques and tools.
- Shows respect for diversity in individuals and roles in a team.
- Evaluates team effectiveness and plans for improvements.
- Elicits and applies positive and effective feedback from mentors and peers in technical, communications, and/or team issues.
- Demonstrates capacity for initiative and technical or team leadership while respecting others' roles.
- Generates a traceable and defensible record of a technical project using an appropriate project records system.
- Writes and revises documents using appropriate discipline-specific conventions.
- Demonstrates conciseness, precision, and clarity of language in technical writing.
- Demonstrates confidence in formal and informal oral communications.
- Explains and interprets results for various audiences and purposes.
- Uses graphics to explain, interpret, and assess information.
- Analyzes and integrates professional factors* (see below) throughout the design process in reaching optimal solution (*Students should address professional factors that include reliability, risk, standards, codes of practice, legal, regulatory compliance, patents and intellectual property, economic, environmental and societal factors as appropriate to their projects.)
- Demonstrates professional bearing.
- Describes environmental issues, the environmental impact of decisions and actions, and incorporates sustainability into decision making.
- Effectively plans and allocates resources to complete a project effectively using tools as appropriate.
- Assesses reliability, risk, regulatory compliance and safety throughout design process and takes appropriate action to mitigate if issues identified.
- Defines and articulates the needed information resulting from an assigned project using self-determined structures and processes.
- Identifies and critically evaluates an appropriate range of information sources using defensible criteria.
- Organizes and manages different types of disciplinary information using self-determined structures, processes, and tools (e.gdropbox, zotero, Google Docs, etc.).
- Assesses project progress and outcomes by factors including technical, professional, and other relevant measurements.
- Incorporates literacy related skills into learning plans. Identifies resources and professional associations that addresses own ongoing professional development.
- Approach and solve problems in somewhat unfamiliar areas.
- Enhance their knowledge of practical hardware and/or software implementation techniques, or increase their familiarity with research methodologies.
- Increase their awareness of the tools and techniques related to prototype testing, evaluation, and documentation.
- Improve their team-oriented work skills.
- Refine their skills in report writing and technical presentations.