 engr1111 Intro to Engineering Homework // Fall 2004 | | Here are the Homework Assignments for engr1111 Intro to Engineering. |
HW#9 -- Due Tues. Nov. 2, 2004 by 9 a.m. | | Meet with your team to prepare a document that describes a design for a device or procedure to measure liquid viscosity. Your team should decide on a design and be able to answer questions about the device in front of class on Nov. 2. Prepare an electronic document - text, Word, Power Point, pdf, or html and e-mail this to Lemley by 9 a.m. on Tuesday Nov. 2. You will make a short presentation in class on Nov. 2 and use the electronic document you e-mailed me to make your presentation. |
HW#8 -- Due Tues. Oct. 19, 2004 by Noon | | Write a short report on one or both of the books you checked out from the library for HW#4. The report should follow the style guidelines given in the Engineering Report Format document . The document is a good general guide to writing engineering or other technical documents. The report should be several pages double-spaced. Remember to cite references if you are using materials that you did not personally produce.
E-mail Dr. Lemley a text or MS Word document containing the report by class-time on Oct. 19. |
HW#7 -- Due Tues. Oct. 5, 2004 by Noon | | Make a list of specific types of work that might be performed by someone trained in a particular engineering discipline. Pick a major engineering discipline (see Chapter Two of your Engineering Success book, but pick a discipline that you do NO T plan to go into to. You should have a fair amount of description for each item in your list (a short paragraph) and the list should have at least five items.
E-mail Dr. Lemley a text or MS Word document containing the list by class-time on Oct. 5. |
HW#6 -- Due Tues. Sept. 28, 2004 by Noon | | FInd two (2) cases of violations of engineering ethics on the National Institute for Engineering Ethics Website. Write short summaries of each of the cases (each of these summaries should be about one page double-spaced). Also for each of the cases write a short description (one paragraph) on how you would have handled the situation differently so that the NSPE Cod e of Ethics was not violated. Note some cases describe cases of potential ethics violations where no violation occurred. You must choose two cases where there was an ethics violation of some sort. E-mail Dr. Lemley a text or MS Word document containing the summaries by class-time on Sept. 28. |
HW#5 -- Due Tues. Sept. 28, 2004 by Noon | | Read Chapters 1, 3, 4, 5 of your Engineering Success book.
E-mail Dr. Lemley an Excel Spreadsheet of your weekly schedule that looks similar to p. 83 of the Engineering Success book.
Take the math assessment test on pp. 86-7 of the Engineering Success book. |
HW#4 -- Due Tues. Sept. 21, 2004 by Noon | | Use the Chambers Library web-site to find some things: - Use one of the engineering or related databases (discussed in class) to search for articles on a physics or engineering topic that you are interested in. You should find full citations and abstracts for at least four articles on a similar topic.
- Use the UCO library catalog to find two books on another physics or engineering topic of interest to you. You should make sure the books are available (on shelves) and go to the library to check them out. Another HW assignment given next week will requi re you to write a short report about the books.
Submit the following: A text or MS Word document with a full citation of each article and book identified. For the articles you should also include the abstract. E-mail Dr. Lemley this text or MS Word document. |
HW#3 -- Due Tues. Sept. 14, 2004 by Noon | | Homework Three is due on Tuesday September 14, 2004 by noon. Please go to the Survey page to complete Homework#3. |
HW#2 -- Due Tues. Sept. 7, 2004 by Noon | | Homework Two is due on Tuesday September 7, 2004 by noon. Please go to the Survey page to complete Homework#2. |
HW#1 -- Due Thurs. Sept. 2, 2004 by Noon | | Homework One is due on Thursday September 2, 2004 by noon. Please go to the Survey page to complete Homework#1. |
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