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ENG 1101 Engineering Analysis
and Problem Solving
An introduction
to the engineering profession and to its various
disciplines. Focuses on developing problem-solving skills,
computational skills, and communication skills. Through active,
collaborative work, students work on teams to apply the engineering
problem-solving method to "real-world" problems.
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Welcome to the ENG 1101 Web
Site. This page is primarily a collection of links to
information you will need during the course. Recognize that this is a
common website for all sections. Your instructor can and will deviate
from some of this material - - - if you notice a difference, the
information from your instructor is correct. Note: New Lectures will
appear at the end
of each week.
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General Class Information
- Most of these links are to viewable Adobe
Acrobat files. You can download a free if you do not
already have one installed.
The lecture
slides
will be posted to this web site after they have
been taught. Because this is a common site for
all sections, the homework slides have typically
been removed to avoid confusion.
Also, you will
notice that most of these files can not be printed. This
is due to the fact that this site represents about
1,200 pages of material - - with over 700 students
per semester, the printing demands would swamp
our labs. The information in the lesson slides
can be found in text books and Lab Manual for
the course.
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COURSE NOTES
(slides and notes are posted on
instructors Blackboard/WebCT)
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In-class Links
and Information
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Department of Engineering
Fundamentals
Dillman Hall, 1400 Townsend Drive
Houghton, MI-49931-1295
Phone : 906-487-3057
Fax : 906-487-1620
Email : Tina at cmsarazi@mtu.edu
A division
of
the Michigan Technological University College of Engineering.
Last updated on 02/15/2005 ehgroth.
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