ENGR 2234 — Engineering Design 4
| Lecture/Lab This course helps students gain insight into the vast set of personal, interpersonal, ethical, and professional topics required for success in their education and their profession through a series of seminars. This course will also continue their development in the engineering design process, as members of a team, and in manufacturing techniques. Prerequisities: ENGR 2101, ENGR 2233 ENGLISH 4 credits | Lecture Fundamentals of College Writing progresses from developing sentences which demonstrate a clear understanding of standard conventions of English, including grammar, punctuation, and mechanics, to creating structured paragraphs and composing organized essays. Effective language choices depending on context and audience are applied to the writing process: planning, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing. Emphasis is on the relationship between critical thinking and effective communication of ideas, using both print and non- print sources. Upon completion of this course, students will have learned and refined the writing skills necessary to be successful in their college -level coursework. Must earn a C or higher to advance to Composition 1.