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Engineering Measurements In The Freshman Engineering Clinic At Rowan University
Author(s) -
S. Mandayam,
Ravi P. Ramachandran,
Anthony J. Marchese,
Robert Hesketh,
Ralph Dusseau,
John Schmalzel,
Kauser Jahan
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--7096
Subject(s) - rowan , engineering education , engineering , computer science , engineering physics , engineering management , ecology , biology
All freshmen engineering students at Rowan University are introduced to engineering experiments and calculations through a series of modules in measurements. The primary goal of this course is to expose freshmen engineering students to multidisciplinary projects that teach engineering principles using the theme of engineering measurements in both laboratory and realworld settings. This concept is an inversion of the traditional laboratory curriculum paradigm. The current situation is that freshman programs focus either on a design project or disciplinespecific experiments that may not be cohesively integrated. In real-world settings engineers work in multidisciplinary teams on a variety of complex problems. The fundamental principles of measurement and their application are crucial to the solution of these problems.

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