Discussion Sections 3 and 4
The Engineering Problem Solving (EPS-I) course introduces the student to a multi-faceted engineering problem solving and design paradigm. Lectures introduce students to common elements of engineering problem solving and design, such as the application of organizing principles to describe engineering systems, economic analysis upon which to base decisions, and technical presentation and analysis of data. Students are also organized in teams in design sections led by faculty who direct open-ended activities and projects. This approach provides an opportunity for students to apply common elements of problem solving in the solution of engineering problems in the context of a structured problem solving and design process.
Course Time and Location - Discussion Sections 3 and 4
Mondays, Combined session, 10:30A - 11:20A 3505 SC
Wednesday, Section 3, 10:30A - 11:20A 3505 SC
Fridays, Section 4, 10:30A - 11:20A 3505 SC
Instructor
Professor Peter O'Grady E-Mail: peter-ogrady@uiowa.edu Room: 2132 SC Office Hours: 11:20 - 12:20 M; 2:30 - 3:30 W.
Teaching Assistants
Section 3:
Alicia Strank E-mail:
alicia-strank@uiowa.edu Room: ALF lab, 3231SC Hours:
Thursdays 9:30 - 10:30 (Feel free to send e-mail to arrange a time to
visit)
Section 4:
Katharine Mitchell, E-mail:
katharine-mitchell@uiowa.eduRoom: ALF lab, 3231SC Hours:
Friday 11:30 - 12:30 (Feel free to send e-mail to arrange a time to
visit)