Engineering Case Studies


This is a collection of information on engineering cases. These are accounts of real engineering projects that are written for use in engineering education. The accounts are not highly technical, and are quite readable by those with the appropriate interest.

Contents

* What's New?
Recent additions to the case collection.

* Our New Case Catalogue Listing   [ New! ]
 
A catalogue of over 250 cases maintained by the Center for Case Studies in Engineering. Abstracts are available, and the catalogue may be searched by subject classification or for cases that are available electronically. The new listing contains additional cases not part of the Engineering Case Library (ECL) these are listed as OCL.
 
* Previous Case Catalogue Listing

* On Writing Engineering Cases
A paper that describes how to write case studies in engineering, including what a case is, how to choose a subject, writing style, etc.

* Engineering Cases in the Classroom
A paper that describes how to use engineering case studies in the classroom, including the role of the instructor in leading discussion, preparation, arrangement, etc.

* Note on Engineering Cases
A short treatise on the use of engineering cases.

* Workshop Notes
An extensive set of notes for a workshop on using cases in education.

* Design in Materials Courses? Naturally!
Paper on how engineering cases may be used to introduce more design content into the engineering curriculum. See Part I, Engineering Cases and Part II, Consulting Problems.

* Other Case Collections
A list of other sites that maintain collections of case-related materials.


This collection has been brought to you by:

Geza Kardos
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.

LOGO Neal Holtz
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.

RHIT Logo Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Terre Haute, Indiana, U.S.A.

ASEE Logo The American Society for Engineering Education
A no-profit organization dedicated to improving
all aspects of engineering education.
U.S.A.

 Canadian Design Engineering Network


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