@inproceedings{55, author = {Sanjeev Bedi and Carol Hulls and Chris Rennick and Mary Robinson and William Melek}, title = {DESIGN OF AN INTRODUCTORY ENGINEERING DESIGN AND COMMUNICATION COURSE WHICH INTEGRATES FIRST SEMESTER COURSES}, abstract = {

Abstract - In their first semester at UWaterloo, Mechatronics Engineering students take a course which introduces them to their chosen discipline, and which has a focus on communication skills (MTE 100 - Mechatronics Engineering). In 2010, a multi-year refresh of MTE 100 was initiated to address shortcomings in both the course, and the semester as a whole.~ The first semester instructors have now completed the refresh of MTE 100. Multiple hands-on, integrative activities that connect the other first semester courses to MTE 100 were added throughout the first semester.~ The introduction of these integrative activities has improved the first semester of the Mechatronics program. Survey data and feedback from end of term course critiques show an increased appreciation of foundational courses like Chemistry. From focus groups conducted with upper year students, there is a strong desire for similar experiences in upper years.

}, year = {2017}, journal = {Proceedings of the Canadian Engineering Education Association (CEEA)}, url = {https://ojs.library.queensu.ca/index.php/PCEEA/article/view/9477}, doi = {10.24908/pceea.v0i0.9477}, }