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The Engineering Capstone Course: Fundamentals for Students and Instructors
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  • Harvey Hoffman, Fairfield University
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This essential book takes students and instructors through steps undertaken in a start-to-finish engineering project as conceived and presented in the engineering capstone course. The learning experience follows an industry model to prepare students to recognize a need for a product or service and work in a team; identify competition, patent overlap, and necessary resources; generate a project proposal that accounts for business issues; prepare a design, develop and fabricate the product or service; develop a test plan to evaluate the product or service; and prepare and deliver a final report and presentation. Throughout the book, students are asked to examine the business viability of the project. The Engineering Capstone Course: Fundamentals for Students and Instructors emphasizes that a design must meet a set of realistic technical specifications and constraints, including examination of attendant economics, environmental needs, sustainability, manufacturability, health and safety, governmental regulations, industry standards, and social and political constraints.

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ISBN
9783319058962
Publication Date
1-1-2014
Publication Information

Hoffman, H. F. (2014). The engineering capstone course: Fundamentals for students and instructors. New York: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-05897-9.

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Citation Information
Harvey Hoffman. The Engineering Capstone Course: Fundamentals for Students and Instructors. (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/harvey-hoffman/1/