Engineering design experience, including completion of a design
project under the supervision of a project director.
Athena Title
Capstone Design II
Non-Traditional Format
Students will meet with a faculty mentor every two weeks and
then present an oral presentation at mid-term. A final
presentation, report, and poster will be due at the end of the
semester.
Prerequisite
CSEE 4910
Semester Course Offered
Offered spring
Grading System
A - F (Traditional)
Student Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, students will have had a meaningful computer systems engineering design experience.
Students will gain enhanced critical thinking skills.
Students will gain reinforcement in the logical steps of design.
Students will enhance their understanding of engineering philosophies and procedures.
Students will synthesize knowledge gained in math, physics, computer science, chemistry, engineering, humanities, and social sciences.
Students will reinforce their communication skills through group project activities, mid-term and final presentations, including oral and written reports, and a poster presentation to classmates, faculty, and stakeholders.
Students will develop their teamwork capabilities through the computer systems engineering design experience.
Topical Outline
This course is designed to provide students with a true engineering design experience. The activities in this course will include problem definition, concept development, detail design, and fabrication.