EE-481 Senior Design Project

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Instructor: Scott Teare, Electrical Engineering Dept, New Mexico Tech.

Class Textbook: The Art of War (any version of Sun Tsu)

Reference Textbooks (in library):

W. Alan Randolf and Barry Z. Posner, Getting the Job Done, Managing Project Teams and Task Forces for Success, Prentice Hall, 1992.

Robert B. Angus, Norman R. Gunderse, Thomas, P. Cullinane, Planning Performing and Controlling Projects, Prentice Hall, 2003.

Location: Workman 113

Class Schedule:

Regular class: Monday and Wednesday 1200-1250hrs

Location: Workman 113

Laboratory: Varies

Course Credit: 3 cr, 2 class + 1 lab hrs.

Prerequisites: (EE 382 Introduction to Design, and have declared electrical engineering as a major)

Enrollment: As required


Course Description:

Student design teams begin an academic year long capstone design project under the supervision of a faculty advisor. Each team may undertake a different project and will build a team, determine design requirements, perform detailed planning, identify project needs and establish goals leading toward the successful completion of the project. Periodic design reviews and reports, applications of engineering skills, project management and formal presentations are major components of the program.

Successful completion of the project requires the application of electronics, applied physics, numerical computation, signal processing and other electrical engineering techniques to real‐world engineering problems.


Course Evaluation:

Task

Description

Date

Worth

Mini project

A short term exercise to team build, and demonstrate project development



Weekly Reports

Progress reports are due every Monday. These must be discussed with faculty mentor and signed.



Ethics

Case study, review and quiz



Conceptual Design

Quad Charts, budgeting and in-class presentation



Preliminary Design

White paper, video presentation

















Proposed Lectures (subject to change):

Week of:

Topic

Assigned

Due

Presentation

August 20





August 27





September 3





September 10





September 17





September 24





October 1





October 8





October 15





October 22





October 29





November 5





November 12





November 19





November 26








Created December 27, 2004

Modified August 20, 2017