Physics 132 - Engineering for Everyone

Engineering for Everyone

Fall
2021
01
4.00
R Koh,Alexi Arango

T 01:45PM-03:00PM;TH 01:45PM-04:20PM

Mount Holyoke College
115790
Prospect Hall 037;Prospect Hall 039
rkoh@mtholyoke.edu
aarango@mtholyoke.edu
115790,115791
Engineers change the world we live in every day by developing technologies that influence nearly every aspect of our lives. In this course, we will study how engineered things shape the world we live in. Students will engage in a team-based, hands-on engineering design project, from brainstorming solutions to a contemporary problem, to building, testing, and iterating design solutions. In the process, students will learn basic programming and fabrication skills. We will reflect together on the ethics of engineering design, and leave with a more nuanced understanding of the ways technology and society interact. Who decides what technologies matter? What is a "good" technological solution, and for whom is it "good"?

Students interested in continuing with the Engineering Nexus are strongly recommended to take the course.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.