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Fundamentals of Engineering
EG31 and EG32A two semester course
Fairfield University School of Engineering
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Fundamentals of Engineering
• Career Path Interests
• Professionalism
• Engineering Skills
• Design
• Communications
• Rights, Responsibilities and Ethics
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Studying Engineering
• Commitment
• Application
• Strategy
• Perseverance
• Associations
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Commitment
• Decide to be successful
• Set appropriate goals
• Stay focused
• Be determined to succeed
• Remember the reasons you chose engineering
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Application
• Be willing to work
• You are doing it for you, not for the professor
• Reviewing material is better than relearning material
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Strategy• Be certain that you know the prerequisite
material at the start of a course• Make the most of classroom time• Study the text and reference materials to
supplement before the lectures• Ask questions• Don’t rely on cramming; Engineering is
cumulative• Learn by doing, not reading about it
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Perseverance
• Learn from your mistakes (and from the mistakes of others)
• Success comes from not giving up
• “That which does not kill us makes us stronger” - Friedrich Nietzsche
• “Invention is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration” – Thomas Alva Edison
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Associations
• Your fellow students are a resource
• Spend time with GOOD students; not just COOL ones
• Teaching material to others is a great way to solidify your understanding of that material
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Rights, Responsibilities, and Ethics
• Responsibilities– Confidentiality: Don’t disclose proprietary information to others– Proprietary Information:
• Usually marked• Non-disclosure agreements
– Conflicts of Interest: Identify and make known– Environmental Ethics: Try to “do no harm”, understand the trade-offs– Computer Ethics
• A tool: can be used to do wrong• A target: viruses, worms, trojans, spam, phising, pharming, …• Human control: Rely on automated control with care
• Professional Rights– Your Professional Conscience– The Defense industry: a different world– “Whistle Blowing”: takes courage; protected by law (to some degree)