DocumentCode
760971
Title
System Theory in a Unified Curriculum
Author
Kesavan, H.K. ; Myers, B.R.
Author_Institution
Dept. Elec. Engrg., Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich.
Volume
4
Issue
3
fYear
1961
Firstpage
102
Lastpage
110
Abstract
The incessant search for unifying concepts in engineering education has, in recent times, stepped up its pace to match the tempo of our scientific and technological progress. Although a single unified curriculum for all engineering problems would indeed be a utopia, there is hope, nevertheless, that certain apparently diverse areas of engineering can be regrouped with emphasis on the basic disciplines underlying them. System theory, which is briefly exposed here, is one such fundamental discipline with its mainsprings in the mathematical model of linear-graph theory. The chief assertion of this paper is that system theory could very well serve as a basis for unifying the areas of 1) circuit theory, 2) circuit aspects of electronics, 3) rotating machinery, 4) elementary statics and dynamics, and 5) system analysis. The ideas presented here are sufficiently supported by the authors´ classroom experiences. In the light of the curriculum proposed, certain of the inevitable implications for Canadian electrical engineering are discussed.
Keywords
Circuit theory; Educational technology; Electrical engineering; Engineering education; Helium; Machinery; Mathematical model; Senior members; Space technology; Systems engineering education;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Education, IRE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0893-7141
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TE.1961.4322200
Filename
4322200
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