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Henry S. Baird    Fall 2007 Course


Introduction to Engineering Practice

ENGR 5       CRN:  41682


First-year practical engineering experience: introduction to concepts, methods, and principles of engineering practice.  Problem solving, design, project planning, communication, teamwork, ethics and professionalism. Innovative solution development and implementation. Introduction to various engineering disciplines and degree programs.

Prerequisites:  None.

Course objective:  <under development>

Textbook:  No textbook.

Classroom lectures:  <to be determined>

Instructor:  Prof. Henry Baird, hsb2@lehigh.edu; office:  Packard Lab 514C.   Office Hour:  <to be determined>

Teaching Assistant: <to be determined>

BlackBoard site:  <to be determined>

Accommodations for Students with Disabilities:  If you have a disability for which you are or may be requesting accommodations, please contact both your instructor and the Office of Academic Support Services, University Center 212 (610-758-4152) as early as possible in the semester.  You must have documentation from the Academic Support Services office before accommodations can be granted.

Topics Covered:  <to be determined>

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask the instructor: hsb2@lehigh.edu.

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