- Teacher: Chris Pionke
- Teacher: Roger Parsons
- GTA: Sarah Alvaro
- GTA: Cheyanne Hardt
- UGA: Aaron Phillippe
- UGA: Charles Menke
EF 158 is an integrated, team-taught course based on the fundamental principle that the best way to learn how engineers approach physical phenomena is active involvement in solving real engineering problems. This course will emphasize consistent problem solving methods and skills appropriate for closed-ended problems, as well as design methods appropriate for open-ended problems.- Teacher: Glenn Graber
- Teacher: Chris Pionke
- GTA: Jason Fishel
- GTA: Jack Powers
- UGA: Jacob Bethem
- UGA: Michael Riccardi
Engineering is the place where science, business, and society intersect, so engineering ethics provides an interesting way to study the relationships between these three. This course focuses on the profession of engineering, its role in business and society, and the ethical issues that engineers face.- Teacher: Joseph Tipton
- Teacher: Chris Pionke
- Teacher: Roger Parsons
- Teacher: Toby Boulet
- Teacher: Glenn Graber
A "sandbox" course to test features, etc.
This course does not allow student access.
