2014
DOI: 10.17307/wsc.v0i0.15
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New Capabilities and Discovered Interconnectivities for a Curriculum-Integrated Multicourse Model Rocketry Project

Abstract: To provide students a more coherent and cohesive view of the mechanical engineering curriculum, we created and are delivering a multicourse curriculum-integrated engineering project that permeates and unifies five required classes within our undergraduate curriculum: 1) Freshman Design, 2) Dynamics, 3) Numerical Analysis, 4) Fluid Mechanics, and 5) Thermodynamics. Students enrolled in these Rocket Project (RP) classes design, build, flight test, and analyze model rockets through hands-on exercises. These activ… Show more

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“…MSOE also contributes its expertise in creating and implementing hands-on, open-ended, space-themed activities for students. [7,8] MSOE is also leading the dissemination of knowledge and best practices arising from the projects (i.e., via this paper) as well as leveraging faculty expertise with fundraising to seek external resources to support and expand the program. Page 24.626.8…”
Section: Contributions Of Each Partner Organizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MSOE also contributes its expertise in creating and implementing hands-on, open-ended, space-themed activities for students. [7,8] MSOE is also leading the dissemination of knowledge and best practices arising from the projects (i.e., via this paper) as well as leveraging faculty expertise with fundraising to seek external resources to support and expand the program. Page 24.626.8…”
Section: Contributions Of Each Partner Organizationmentioning
confidence: 99%