Engineering Design I-Spring 2024

Course Description

Engineering Design I is a fundamental course in the STEM cluster for students interested in developing their skills in preparation for careers in engineering and technology. This course is the second course in the Engineering program of study. Upon completion of this course, proficient students are able to describe various engineering disciplines, as well as admissions requirements for postsecondary engineering and engineering technology programs in Tennessee. They will also be able to identify simple and complex machines; calculate various ratios related to mechanisms; explain fundamental concepts related to energy; understand Ohm’s Law; follow the steps in the engineering design process to complete a team project; and effectively communicate design solutions to others. Students will be expected to participate in multiple group projects; complex problem-based learning activities, hands-on work and prototyping.

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Real-World Problem 3D Print Project in Google Classroom

Real-World Problem 3D Print Project

Using the attached (and other) resources, develop a solution to a real-world problem that needs solving. Attached is a list of requirements to be turned in on the due date. In addition, the 3D Print Product Rubric will be used to grade the final product. Refer to the Designer's Tool Kit for helpful tips.

*Attach your completed SolidWorks part/assembly files and SolidWorks drawing to this assignment. All other project material and evidence should be turned in by hand on the due date.
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