Teaching

Engineering Education: Instruction

Teaching

Overview

Dr. Jean Mohammadi-Aragh is an award-winning instructor in electrical and computer engineering. She is a two-time winner of the John A. Curtis Lecturer Award from the American Society for Engineering Education Computers in Education Division and was recognized with Honorable Mention in MSU's Community-Engaged Teaching and Learning Award competition for her curriculum innovations related to the ECE Toy Adaptation Project.

Undergraduate Courses

ECE 1013
Foundations in ECE

Introduction to the profession, college, department, and program. Survey of ECE technical knowledge and tools crucial in early ECE courses. Introduction to engineering design, teaming, and technical communication

 

ECE 1022
Foundations in Design

Technical communication (including engineering team communication) and engineering ethics. Project planning and management. Documenting, designing, prototyping, testing, and oral presentations of an engineering design project.

 

ECE 3413
Circuit Analysis

Fundamentals of electric circuits and network analysis. DC and AC circuits. AC power. Ideal transformers. Frequency response of networks. Ideal operational amplifiers and circuits

Graduate Courses

ENE 8003
Foundations in Engineering Education

An examination of engineering education principles through relevant literature and current topics. Focus on theories of engineering education learning and design.

ENE 8303
Assessment in Engineering Education

Assessment issues and skills important for engineering faculty, including strengths and weakness of a variety of quantitative and qualitative assessment strategies. Assessment in course design, ABET engineering accreditation criteria and procedures.