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Fall 2025 Lecture Laboratory Recitation Departmental CreditLower DivisionThis course introduces School of Engineering Technology students to the resources and skills needed to define and solve technical problems, which will help them be successful in their studies and ultimately in their careers. Instruction is given in analytical and computational problem-solving techniques. The application of software for analysis and problem solving is emphasized. Foundational principles for electrical, industrial, manufacturing, and mechanical engineering technology are studied. Teamwork, global and societal concerns, and professional ethics are integrated into course.
Learning Outcomes1Develop an academic pathway for success in the student's selected major.
2Select appropriate strategies and technologies to solve technical problems.
3Apply foundational principles and tools of electrical, industrial, manufacturing, and mechanical engineering technology to address technical problems.
4Apply computational tools to address technical problems.
5Work in a team to solve an engineering technology problem.
6Demonstrate awareness of professional standards, practices, culture, and issues in engineering technology.
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