ENGR 16200: Honors Introduction To Innovation And The Physical Science Of Engineering Design II

4 Credits

Spring 2025LaboratoryLectureInformation LiteracyScience
Spring 2025 Instructors(3)
Sean Brophy
Timothy Whalen

Students will take an in-depth and holistic approach to integrating multiple disciplines perspectives while constructing innovative engineering solutions to open-ended problems. The students continue to explore more complicated models of physical systems, especially internal energy, entropy, models of gases and fluids, and statistical thermodynamics. The students will extend the concepts learned in ENGR 16100 and continue to develop skills in project management, engineering fundamentals, oral and graphical communication, logical thinking, teamwork, and modern engineering tools (e.g., Matlab, and Python). In addition, students will learn how to use hypothesis testing to make informed, quantitative decisions. Finally, they will build systems that incorporate feedback control in an effort to identify and characterize physical material systems.

Course ENGR 162 from Purdue University - West Lafayette.

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GPA: 3.42
Grade Distribution% of Students
A
B
A: 52%
B: 40%
C: 7%
D: 1%

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