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EEE 100 Syllabus

This document provides information about the EEE-100 Introduction to Engineering course at Middle East Technical University Northern Cyprus Campus. The course is non-credit and a prerequisite for EEE-300. It aims to introduce students to the engineering profession through topics like the history and fields of engineering, ethics, communication, and problem solving. Assessment is based on midterm exams, a final exam, attendance, and homework.
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EEE 100 Syllabus

This document provides information about the EEE-100 Introduction to Engineering course at Middle East Technical University Northern Cyprus Campus. The course is non-credit and a prerequisite for EEE-300. It aims to introduce students to the engineering profession through topics like the history and fields of engineering, ethics, communication, and problem solving. Assessment is based on midterm exams, a final exam, attendance, and homework.
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Middle East Technical University Northern Cyprus Campus

Electrical and Electronics Engineering Program

Syllabus for EEE-100 (1-0) Non-credit, Introduction to Engineering


Prerequisite of EEE-300

Instructor’s Name Office Phone e-mail


Assoc. Prof. Dr. R-210 661 2928 [email protected]
Murat Fahrioglu

Main Text: Lecture notes and presentations. These will be made available on Metu-Class

Invited Speakers: Speakers may be invited from industry and academic institutions to deliver
interesting seminars. Power point slides of seminars will not be available on Metu-Class.

Grading: Midterm 1: 30%, Final: 50%, Attendance and Homework: 20%

Catalog Content:
This is an orientation course aiming at introducing the student to the profession of engineering in
general and Electrical and Electronics engineering in particular, with a discussion of the past,
present and future of major areas. Course will benefit from external lecturers and audio-visual aids
whenever applicable.

Course Objectives:
To introduce students to the aspects of profession of engineering other than technical aspects
covered in the courses and increase their level of understanding of their objectives and give them a
wider view on what they will study.

Course Outline (the outline below will be modified according to your needs):
 Introduction and Historical Perspective
 Fields of Engineering and Careers in Engineering
 Ethics and Professional Responsibility
 Written, Oral and Graphical Communication
 Engineering as Problem Solving
 Engineering Economics

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