Lecture 1 EGGG 167 Introduction to Engineering. Lecture 1 Instructors Michael Chajes, Civil & Environmental Engineering (Course Coordinator) Dom Di Toro,

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Engineering Fundamentals and Problem Solving, 6e
Advertisements

For AS 229 (Environmental Technology). 1. A competent environmental technologist with strong understanding of fundamental scientific and technological.
Assessment of Undergraduate Programs Neeraj Mittal Department of Computer Science The University of Texas at Dallas.
Jeffrey S. Russell, P.E., Ph.D., F.ASCE Chair, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering University of Wisconsin - Madison Preparing the Professional.
Engineering Orientation Class EGG101 and EGG101L Lecture Instructor Robert Abella Ph.D. Associate Dean Undergraduate Studies
ENGINEERING, IT’S EVERYWHERE. ENGINEERS Apply math and science to use materials and forces of nature for the benefit of humankind Solve problems, create.
Introduction to Engineering. Engineering Misconception―I From:
ABET Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology
+ STEMcess. + STEMSTEM What is STEM? Science Technology Engineering Mathematics.
FAMU-FSU College of Engineering. Introduction to Engineering  What is engineering? “Application of science and math to solve problems”  Why do we need.
EPSRC Mathematical Sciences Programme David Harman – Head of Programme Katharine Bowes – Pure Mathematics Mark Bambury – Applied Mathematics Janet Edwards.
Is Engineering for Me? Engineers are problem solvers. → Use available technology to solve problems → Rely on creativity and academic skills → Use math,
Engineering Design Process
Overview of the Department’s ABET Criterion 3 Assessment Process.
Environmental Engineering Curriculum Evolution and Future Directions James Kilduff and Sim Komisar Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Colloquium.
Introduction to… Introduction to Engineering. Twenty Reasons to Become an Engineer 1.Engineering allows you to put your creativity to the test every day.
Nilufa Rahim C2PRISM Fellow Sept. 12, What is Engineering? Engineering is the field of applying Science and Mathematics to develop solutions that.
Educating Engineers in Sustainability Dr. Carol Boyle International Centre for Sustainability Engineering and Research University of Auckland.
Cargo Transportation. What is transportation? The safe and efficient movement… of people and goods… in an environmentally conscious manner.
1 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering MDR (18 th -27 th November 2013) -MDR Deliverables clearly defined? -Individual team member MDR deliverables.
Technology Student Association (TSA)
The Balance Between Theoretical and Practical Work Within Electrical and Computer Engineering Courses Dr. Bahawodin Baha March Development Partnerships.
Mechanical Engineering By: Paige Buck. What is it? Mechanical engineering is a discipline engineering that applies the principles of physics and materials.
Introduction to Physical Science. A-Science- A-Science- Is a way of learning about the universe and it’s natural laws (Gravity) 1- Skills of scientist.
Incorporating Engineering Standards in the Major Design Experience William E. Kelly Department of Civil Engineering The Catholic University of America.
Cross Cutting Initiatives - Education William E. Kelly Professor of Civil Engineering The Catholic University of America.
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering MDR Report.
Formative assessment of the Engineering Design process Review questions in handout Write brief, informal answers to each question.
Learning Target E1: I can explain the links between science, technology, engineering and math.
Faculty of Engineering & Design University of Bath.
Introduction to Sustainable Engineering. Be Prepared for Energy Engineering Technology Discussion Discuss what you (learner) know about sustainability.
Engineering Careers By: Winton Heard and Jamaal Lewis.
ENGINEERING ANALYSIS. WHAT IS ENGINEERING ANALYSIS? ABET Required Program Outcomes: (a) an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering.
MR. KERINS WHAT IS ENGINEERING. ENGINEERING DEFINED Engineering- Is the use of mathematics, science and technology to create products and systems that.
1 Assessment of Undergraduate Programs Neeraj Mittal Department of Computer Science The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) January 22, 2016.
ACTIVITY 1.6 DISCOVER ENGINEERING BY: Michael Torres.
What is Engineering? Engineering Week What is engineering ? According to Webster’s Dictionary: Engineering The application of math and science by.
Engineering By Jamie and Keir.
Introduction to Engineering
Introduction to Engineering
Introduction to Engineering
Introduction to Engineering
Why Choose Computer Science?
16. Engineer-in-Residence Program - Introduction to Engineering
TECHNOLOGY: An Introduction
Introduction to Engineering
1.1- Introduction to Engineering
Introduction to Engineering
Technology: The Human-Designed World
Technology: The Human-Designed World
Introduction to Engineering
Department of Computer Science The University of Texas at Dallas
Introduction to Engineering
Introduction to Engineering
Is that technology?.
Development of ABET Syllabus
Introduction to Engineering
Introduction to Engineering
What is engineering? Design Manufacturing Research & Development
Introduction to Engineering
Introduction to Engineering
Introduction to Engineering
Principles of Computing – UFCFA Lecture-2
Introduction to Engineering
Introduction to Engineering
Introduction to Engineering
Introduction to Engineering
Introduction to Engineering
Is that technology?.
Introduction to Engineering
Presentation transcript:

Lecture 1 EGGG 167 Introduction to Engineering

Lecture 1 Instructors Michael Chajes, Civil & Environmental Engineering (Course Coordinator) Dom Di Toro, Civil & Environmental Engineering Sue McNeil, Civil & Environmental Engineering Ajay Prasad, Mechanical Engineering Dennis Prather, Electrical & Computer Engineering T W Fraser Russell, Chemical Engineering

Lecture 1 Science vs. Engineering The basic objective of science is to discover the composition and behavior of the physical world (i.e. the laws of nature) The basic objective of engineering is to design useful things Scientists want to understand theories Engineers want to build things

Lecture 1 Science vs. Engineering continued A scientists might be interested in understanding the chemical reaction of combustion, while an engineer might be interested in harnessing the energy of combustion efficiently to do mechanical work. A mathematician might be interested in finding methods for solving a differential equation, while an engineer might be interested using the solution to the differential equation that describes the bending of a beam to design a bridge. Engineers use science and math to solve problems and to create “things.” Engineering is “applied science.”

Lecture 1 So What do Engineers Do? Engineers are societies problem solvers Engineers strive to improve the quality of life by creating (products-computers, systems-subway, processes-power generation, etc.) Engineers must deal with constraints (time, money, limited resources-sustainability) Engineers must deal with risk and uncertainty Engineers must deal with trade-offs (safety vs. economy)

Lecture 1 Needed Skills Problem solving skills Strong math and science background Understanding of the societal impact of decisions (sustainability, globalization) Ability to collaborate Ability to communication Ability to leader High ethical standards Business sense Common sense