Title :
A freshman electrical engineering course and laboratory for all engineering majors
Author :
Hatfield, Jerry ; Scott, David ; Szmyd, David
Author_Institution :
Northern Arizona Univ., Flagstaff, AZ, USA
Abstract :
Real and relevant are two adjectives that should apply to any engineering course, but the traditional first course in electrical engineering often appears to the students to provide little reality or relevance. This is particularly true for students in programs such as ours in which other engineering majors, including civil, mechanical, environmental, and computer science are in the course alongside electrical majors. At Northern Arizona University, we have addressed this issue by implementing major changes in the first course in the electrical engineering sequence. In this paper we describe the structure, content, equipment, computer tools, and teaching methods used in both the lecture and laboratory sections of the course
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; educational courses; electrical engineering computing; electrical engineering education; laboratory techniques; teaching; CAI; Northern Arizona University; civil engineering education; computer aided instruction; computer science education; electrical engineering course; engineering majors; environmental science education; first course; laboratory; mechanical engineering education; teaching methods; Area measurement; Chemical transducers; Circuit analysis computing; Circuit simulation; Data acquisition; Electric variables measurement; Electrical engineering; Instruments; Laboratories; Power measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Frontiers in Education Conference, 1995. Proceedings., 1995
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3022-6
DOI :
10.1109/FIE.1995.483210