School:Engineering
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A school is a large organizational structure which can contain various departments and divisions. The departments and divisions should be listed in the departments and divisions section. The school should not contain any learning resources. The school can contain projects for developing learning resources.
For specific questions, why not consult the Engineering Help Desk? We also have an engineering specific discussion portal to help get those technical details straight or just enjoy shooting the breeze with other technically interested people.
To add additional Divisions or Departments within the School of Engineering, edit the list of "Topic:" namespaces on the Engineering Template.
The list of Engineering Departments below has been restructured under popularly established major engineering branches and the new "Tree" categorization system has been implemented. Please edit all Engineering pages to reflect these changes.
- November 9, 2007 - Began using the Template:Engineering-list.
- Aug 4, 2007 - Reformat of main page.
- Jan 2007 - School founded!
Pre-Engineering Curriculum
An education in Engineering is built upon a foundation of mathematics and sciences. Every engineering discipline shares these fundamental studies at its core and every engineering student should be proficient in them:
- Mathematics
- Physical Science
The Engineering Curriculum
The education of an engineering student must encompass the studies prescribed by the chosen discipline of study, yet will additionally require study of topics related to all disciplines and required in nearly every engineering field:
- General Engineering
- Intermediate Engineering
Graduate Engineering Curriculum
Technical Elective
The histories of Wikiversity pages indicate who the active participants are. If you are an active participant in this school, you can list your name here (this can help small schools grow and the participants communicate better; for large schools it is not needed).
- Since 9 February 2012 --Marshallsumter (discuss • contribs) 22:25, 7 April 2018 (UTC)
- Joshua (discuss • contribs) 19:24, 23 August 2018 (UTC)
Inactive participants
See: List of participants
- Learning !Wasami007 (discuss • contribs) 14:52, 19 November 2014 (UTC)
- TargetAquired 11:25, 16 March 2012 (UTC)User:TargetAquired
- abhishek mishra 21:01, 22 January 2007 (UTC)kishu
- Markemark1005 16:34, 22 February 2007 (UTC)
- Dionysios (talk), a Participant in the Wikiversity School of Advanced General Studies, Date: 2007-04-25 (April 25, 2007) Time: 1239301 UTC
- Chocoman 31 August,2007
- Gustable - 03:47, 17 December 2008 (UTC)
- Theornamentalist 01:07, 25 January 2009 (UTC)
- Khoshhal Ahmad Stanikzai
- Savannah
- Unmanned aerial systems
- If you read news sites like Physorg.com there are many stories of breakthrough technologies. It seems however, that these breakthrough technologies just don't appear on the market or take several years to do so. Why do these technologies take so long to appear? Why do these technologies sometimes not appear? Do these news sites hype the story to present an unrealistic picture of the technology or is there some obstacle that prevents these technologies from appearing on the market? What could be done to increase the speed at which these technologies enter the market?
- avoCADo [1] - Collaborative, intuitive CAD tools
- freeCAD
- Topic:Engineering/Free or open source design tools
- NASA Centennial Challenges - Cash for engineering feats.
- Oilgae - Open source biodiesel from Algae
- Appleseed Reactor - Open source biofuel reactor
- Cornell Computational Synthesis Lab
- "14 great engineering challenges"
Introduction to Engineering (Christian Liberty Press)