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Apr 27, 2024
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GE 3650 - Engineering Systems Design4 lecture hours 0 lab hours 4 credits Course Description This course is an introduction to the methods and practices of engineering design. Topics include: the design process, describing and developing design objectives, managing the design process, engineering specifications, engineering problem-solving, presentation of design solutions, and the concepts of DFX. A team design project will be undertaken. (prereq: ME 207 and junior standing) (coreq: GE 3602 ) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: • perform an assessment of problem need and develop design specifications in engineering design
• be familiar with techniques used to develop multiple solutions
• apply a systematic approach to select optimal design solution
• be familiar with the role of engineering ethics and societal concerns in design process Prerequisites by Topic • None Course Topics • Course Introduction, Team Assignment and Collaboration Techniques (3 classes)
• Define Engineering Design Process (2 classes)
• Problem Definition (4 classes)
• Design Goals and Specifications (4 classes)
• Design Solution Idea Generation Techniques (4 classes)
• Ethics and Liability in Engineering Design (4 classes)
• Hazard Analysis and Failure Analysis (4 classes)
• Design Analysis (3 classes)
• Design Process Project and Presentation (8 classes)
• Review and Exams (4 classes) Coordinator William Farrow
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