Course Learning Outcomes
- understanding as to how events are interrelate with each other
- integrating knowledge from diverse sources to solve technical problems
- taking new information and effectively integrate with previous knowledge
- synthesizing and integrating information and ideas
- seeing the whole as well as in parts
- learning how to systematically identify a natural process/product encountered
- observing very small differences between similar looking objects and/or processes
- bringing in information from outside sources to help make decisions
- seeking information on problems from multiple sources
- understanding the importance of learning what has already been done to solve a given problem
- organizing information into meaningful categories
- using some basic scientific method in the research of natural phenomena
- applying of scientific method in the research of natural phenomena
- learning independently
- learning from mistakes and practice continuous improvement
- thinking by yourself
- assessing your own performance critically and accurately
- recognizing interrelationships among problems and issues
- applying logic in solving problems
- applying principles and generalizations already learned to new problems and situations
- learning to develop 3-D image from a 2-D view
- applying theoretical concepts to practical problem solving
- using appropriate engineering tools and methods to solve problems
- generating many potential solutions to a given problem
- handling unknowns or open-ended questions effectively
- using graphics effectively to support the points being made