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39-405 Engineering Design: The Creation of Products and Process


Units:12.0
Department:CIT Interdisciplinary
Cross-listed:70-475
Related URLs:http://www.cit.cmu.edu/

Introduction of concepts, methods and tools for successful engineering design, providing a fundamental understanding of the design process. Emphasis on the interdisciplinary nature of the design process and on design methods applicable to a broad range of engineering disciplines. Major topics: the design process, current industrial practices, design activities and problem-solving techniques, problem representations, design management and computer-based design environments. Individual or group projects on selected aspects of the design process.

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