GE105: Introduction to Engineering Design Course Information College of Engineering King Saud University Feb 1, 2012.

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GE105: Introduction to Engineering Design Course Information College of Engineering King Saud University Feb 1, 2012

So What is the Course About? This should be you by the end of this course!

GE105: Introduction to Engineering Design Information Credits: 2(1,1,2) Prerequisites: GE104 Number of Classrooms: 6-10 Taught By: 3-5 Professors Your Tutor: Dr. Faycal Ben Yahia Office Phone No.: Tutor’s Office: 2C54 Suggested Book Exploring Engineering: An Introduction to Engineering and Design Philip KoskyPhilip Kosky, Robert T. Balmer, William D. Keat, George WiseRobert T. Balmer William D. KeatGeorge Wise

Lecturing Styles Used Lecture Classes: Normal Lecture Classes Studios: Design project classroom meetings with Professor and TA’s assistance. Tutorials: Overview of homework assignments and Exam problem solving Final Year Design Project Don’t Forget to ask your Professor about the difference between your project and the graduation project!

Sources of Help Your Professor – Office number provided earlier – Office hours might have to be given later. – Your Teaching Assistant (Check with him for his Office) These Power Point Presentations Course materials on the instructor’ website (Prof. Mohamed Elmadany) Your Recommended Text Book Prince Salman Library (never under- estimate a library!) The World Wide Web Wikipedia.com

Relation to Other Courses Engineering Specializations Taught GE105: Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering Petroleum and Gas Engineering Civil Engineering Chemical Engineering Relation to Other Courses

Course Description Introducing and practicing the engineering professional culture and ethics Enhancing on personal skills such as: – Teamwork; – Leadership; – written and oral presentation Introduction to the design process. Techniques for stimulation of ideas. Human factors in design Intellectual property Legal and regulatory matters Leadership Intellectual Property

8 Objectives Expose students to engineering in their sophomore year. Adhere to professionalism and ethics. Give practice in open-ended problems, identifying the important variables, and the use of the design process and problem- solving skills. Broaden skills in team work, group dynamics, critical thinking, planning and scheduling through design project. Enable students to consider safety, ethical, legal, environmental, human factors, and other societal constraints in execution of their design projects. Provide opportunities for students to develop oral and written communication skills. 8 Students Teamwork in Projects Students Practice of Communications Skills

9 Learning Outcomes- Knowledge Ability to prepare a need-assessment, define and formulate the problem, consider the problem constraints, and specify a deliverable for a project. Ability to solve open-ended design problems, cope with decision making and satisfy competing objectives. Ability to synthesize gathered information to solve open-ended problems. Ability to use the engineering design process to carry out a project. Ability to conceptualize alternative concepts, evaluate and select preferred alternative, and implement the preferred design using engineering tools. Understand the importance of professional and ethical responsibility. Understand ethics, environmental and legal issues. Engineering Problem Solving Meetings

10 Learning Outcomes- Cognitive Skills Ability to apply design heuristic of recognition of the problem, problem definition, criteria, and constraints Ability to apply creative techniques to generate alternative solutions (concepts) Ability to apply procedures to evaluate the solutions and select the "best" solution, decide on a course of action and implement the selected solution Ability to synthesize and critically judge the relevant gathered information to solve open-ended problems Ability to exercise professional and ethical responsibility in carrying out the design project Ability to consider human factors and legal factors in the design problems A Student Doing Some Critical Thinking!

Learning Outcomes- Interpersonal Skills Ability of the students to take the responsibility to solve given assignments on their own and submit the solution on time. Ability to engage and work effectively in teams with full group interaction during the work on the design project, exercise full responsibility in holding team meetings, distribute tasks, leadership and team dynamics. Ability to manage the time between self study, solving assignments, carrying out the design project activities, and submitting project reports. Ability to find out the proper action when confronted with engineering ethical problems.

Standard Syllabus Course is Open to Any Other Extended Useful Discussions

Grading Grading Scheme Assessment Tasks:Proportion of Final [Essays/Group Projects/Examinations] Assignments:10% Quizzes [bi-Weekly]:15% Design Project:35% [Progress Reports/Final Report/Oral Presentation] Final Exam:40% Total100% Required From Student Assignments Quizzes Attending Scientific Trips Design Project – Studios – Teamwork – Meeting Logs Retention – Project Report – Joint Presentation Final Exam Contributing to any open classroom discussions Good attendance is a must

Finally Work Hard and Enjoy the Course Produce Results Not Excuses! Be a Source of Pride to Yourself, Parents, Country and Religion…