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EGR 100 - Engineering Orientation


Prerequisites:
None
Corequisites:
None

STANDARD CREDIT TYPE
1 credit(s)

Introduction to the engineering disciplines and the engineering profession. Considerations in choosing an engineering curriculum. Information concerning college policies, procedures and resources. Opportunities to interact with engineering departments at a four-year institution.



Course Learning Outcomes
 

1. Function on multi-disciplinary teams
1. Perform a service project
2. Interact within a learning village/cohort
2. Understand professional and ethical responsibility
1. Identify professional organizations responsible for accreditation
2. Demonstrate a knowledge of Code of Ethics of Engineers
3. Demonstrate a knowledge of the Engineers’ Creed
3. Demonstrate a knowledge of a variety of engineering disciplines
1. Meet with academic advisors in different engineering departments
2. Attend a career fair and meet with industry representatives
4. Communicate effectively
1. Write a resume
2. Use behavioral based interviewing methodology
3. Develop workplace competencies
5. Recognize the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning
1. Identify key engineering issues in the future
2. Meet with an engineer and document the process used in solving a new problem.
6. Develop a knowledge of contemporary issues
1. Identify two current issues and define how an engineer would respond to these issues.
2. Incorporate a contemporary issue into a service learning project



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