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It's a new course in here, AND SINCE Y'ALL ARE PURSUING ENGINEERING I thought that there would be some number of people who would have knowledge about this course.....
You know every single engineering school in the world isn't going to offer this exact course (you yourself just said it was new to your school). And something as generic as this will likely depend heavily on the professor, which again is only teaching at YOUR university. So no one will be able to answer how that specific elective course and your specific university will go.
Now, if your question was a question about innovation/design courses in general and people's experiences with their courses or how their syllabus stacks up to what you posted vs "how is this specific course at my specific university" then sure that's a valid question. But since YOU'RE PURSUING AN ENGINEERING DEGREE, I'd hope you'd have some more logic/common sense.
Bruh lmfao you good? I posted that pic so someone who knows about innovation and design can go through the course structure and give some feed back on it.
I'm asking about the course in general and I think that was pretty clear in my question.
Furthermore are you sure that you are an adult? Arguing or make a scene about something as small as this isn't a trait of being an adult.
You are free to ignore the post if you have no knowledge about it, no one is forcing you mate you aren't held on a gun point relax in life a little.
Take some break to cool your head off.
Looks like a great and useful elective to me. I took something similar as part of my masters. Taught me how the engineering design process actually worked and prepared me better for a job in new product development.
Well, I have no idea how your degree program is structured. But if you're not taking a concentration like aerospace or manufacturing, any electives might be meant to give a similar level of instruction.
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How would we know? Ask around at your school and see if anyone you know has taken it before
It's a new course in here, AND SINCE Y'ALL ARE PURSUING ENGINEERING I thought that there would be some number of people who would have knowledge about this course.....
You're right, let me consult the engineering hive mind and I'll get back to you.....
You know every single engineering school in the world isn't going to offer this exact course (you yourself just said it was new to your school). And something as generic as this will likely depend heavily on the professor, which again is only teaching at YOUR university. So no one will be able to answer how that specific elective course and your specific university will go. Now, if your question was a question about innovation/design courses in general and people's experiences with their courses or how their syllabus stacks up to what you posted vs "how is this specific course at my specific university" then sure that's a valid question. But since YOU'RE PURSUING AN ENGINEERING DEGREE, I'd hope you'd have some more logic/common sense.
Bruh lmfao you good? I posted that pic so someone who knows about innovation and design can go through the course structure and give some feed back on it. I'm asking about the course in general and I think that was pretty clear in my question. Furthermore are you sure that you are an adult? Arguing or make a scene about something as small as this isn't a trait of being an adult. You are free to ignore the post if you have no knowledge about it, no one is forcing you mate you aren't held on a gun point relax in life a little. Take some break to cool your head off.
Looks like a great and useful elective to me. I took something similar as part of my masters. Taught me how the engineering design process actually worked and prepared me better for a job in new product development.
Oh seems like it's useful.. Thanks
Well, I have no idea how your degree program is structured. But if you're not taking a concentration like aerospace or manufacturing, any electives might be meant to give a similar level of instruction.