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4900W. Communicating Engineering Solutions in a Societal Context
1.00 credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 1007 or 1010 or 1011 or 2011; open to junior or higher Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, and Robotics Engineering majors.
Grading Basis: Graded
Analysis of engineering design solutions in a broader context. Written and oral technical communication.There are two writing assignments and one oral presentation. Class time will be divided between lectures, group discussions/exercises, and student oral presentations.
Last Refreshed: 28-MAR-24 05.20.12.635703 AM
Enrollment Data | Section | Class Number | Notes | Instructor | Enrollment | Term | Session | Instruction Mode |
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1233 9507 1 001 | 001 | 9507 | There are no materials to be purchased from the bookstore for this course. Most of the activities associated with this online course will be done asynchronously. However, in the last week of classes we will have synchronized online meetings by Collaborate Ultra for oral presentations by students. These will take place 6:00 – 8:30 pm on Wed., Apr. 26 and 6:00 – 8:30 pm on Thu., Apr. 27. Please reserve these times so you can be present. Most recent syllabus: s.uconn.edu/ece4900W. Textbook(s): none.
To view the syllabus visit this url; Syllabus |
Ayers, John | 14/16 | Spring 2023 | Reg | Online |
1233 9509 1 003 | 003 | 9509 | Ayers, John | 2/3 | Spring 2023 | Reg | Online | |
1235 1413 AS1 70 | 70 | 1413 | Peoplesoft Course Note: There are no materials to be purchased from the bookstore for this course. Most of the activities associated with this online course will be done asynchronously. However, in the last week of classes we will have synchronized online meetings by Collaborate Ultra for oral presentations by students. These will take place 6:00 – 8:30 pm on Thu., July 6 and 6:00 – 8:30 pm on Fri., July 7. Please reserve these times so you can be present. Most recent syllabus: s.uconn.edu/ece4900W.
Textbook(s): none
To view the syllabus visit this url; Syllabus |
Ayers, John | 9/17 | Summer 2023 | AS1 | Online |