APSC 103 Engineering Client-based Design Project Units: 3.50
This client-based team design project develops skills including design, project management, technical communications, and professionalism in an experience emulating professional practice. Students work in teams to define problems, gather and identify appropriate information, work effectively with teammates, generate ideas, select ideas, and implement a solution to a problem presented by a client.
K3.5(Lec: Yes, Lab: No, Tut: Yes)
K3.5(Lec: Yes, Lab: No, Tut: Yes)
Offering Term: W
CEAB Units:
Mathematics 0
Natural Sciences 0
Complementary Studies 18
Engineering Science 8
Engineering Design 16
Offering Faculty: Smith Engineering
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Work effectively and harmoniously with different learning styles and personalities.
- Apply project management principles and concepts (budgeting time and money, project planning, organizing meetings) to planning, implementing and delivering a client project.
- Develop a process that follows established design principles, to generate a solution to a practical problem provided by a client.
- Apply principles of science, math and engineering to analyze and generate solutions to complex problems.
- Locate, evaluate, and effectively use information in technical communications.
- Communicates concisely, articulately and effectively using a variety of mediums (Technical writing, Presentations, Graphics, Formal and Informal communications).
- Broadly describe the roles of an engineer and their responsibility and impact on society.