Engineering 100 - ENGINEERING FOR EVERYONE:WATER

Fall
2016
01
4.00
Andrew Guswa
TTh 09:00-10:20; F 01:10-04:00
Smith College
14705-F16
GREEN 101; FORD 024
aguswa@smith.edu
EGR 100 serves as an accessible course for all students, regardless of background or intent to major in engineering. Engineering majors are required to take this course for the major. Those students considering majoring in engineering are strongly encouraged to take EGR 100 during their first year. Students develop a sound understanding of the engineering design process, including problem definition, background research, identification of design criteria, development of metrics and methods for evaluating alternative designs, prototype development, and proof of concept testing. Working in teams, students present their ideas through oral and written reports. Reading assignments and in-class discussions challenge students to critically analyze contemporary issues related to the interaction of technology and society. Organized around different themes, multiple sections. Enrollment limit of 20. 
Topic: Sustainable Water Resources. Registration priority to incoming first-years.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.