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4-1971 8:00 AM

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The multidisciplinary project laboratory course has been developed for the purpose of preparing young engineers to deal successfully with the complex practical problems associated with todays' technology. Students undertake a realistic engineering project which they pursue from inception to completion. Such a program fosters logical planning, ingenuity and creativity, constructive cooperation with related disciplines, technical responsibility, and a systematic approach to problem solving. The multidisciplinary project technique used in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department at Rutgers University is discussed in terms of a project example and benefits derived from the course.

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Apr 1st, 8:00 AM

Multidisciplinary Projects: A Modern Technique in Engineering Education

The multidisciplinary project laboratory course has been developed for the purpose of preparing young engineers to deal successfully with the complex practical problems associated with todays' technology. Students undertake a realistic engineering project which they pursue from inception to completion. Such a program fosters logical planning, ingenuity and creativity, constructive cooperation with related disciplines, technical responsibility, and a systematic approach to problem solving. The multidisciplinary project technique used in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department at Rutgers University is discussed in terms of a project example and benefits derived from the course.

 

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