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RESOURCES

The Resources Page holds all additional information for ENGN32, Brown, and external resources! Textbook details, BDW, concentration info, DUGs, and more are here to support you, so please take advantage of this!
EdStem

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A platform for you to post all your questions! Course staff will be monitoring and answering!
 
Gradescope
The only place you will be submitting deliverables (homework, projects, etc)!
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Textbooks

Here are the texts we will be using for this class! Some will be recommended readings for lectures, and some may be helpful for your projects. 
Statics

Author(s): Hibbeler

Fundamentals of electric circuits

Author(s): Alexander, Sadiku

University physics vol 2

Author(s): Openstax

Biomimicry: a path to sustainable innovation

Author(s): Kennedy, Fecheyr-Lippens, Hsiung, Niewiarowski, Kolodziej

Physics for scientists and engineers

Author(s): Serway, Jewett

The design thinking playbook

Author(s): Norman Tran

Structural analysis

Author(s): Hibbeler

Biomaterials

Author(s): Temenoff, Mikos

Statics and mechanics of materials

Author(s): Beer, Johnson, DeWolf, Mazurek

Vector tutorial

Author(s): Brown University School of Engineering

The Field guide to human centered design

Author(s): IDEO.org

Other Resources:

The Brown Design Workshop is a student-run makerspace which aims to make the practices of design and creation more collaborative, open, flexible and accessible.
           Visit the BDW's site HERE!
           Also, visit the laser cutter settings guide HERE!
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Sc.B. degree programs are intended to prepare graduates for professional practice or graduate school in engineering and science.
A.B. degree programs are designed to allow graduates to combine their engineering studies with other interests. The A.B. engineering degree is an excellent foundation for careers in entrepreneurship, technology management, public service, architecture, teaching, or patent law, among many others.
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Visit Brown's School of Engineering Concentration List HERE!
Visit the School of Engineering's Undergrad Concentration Advisors HERE!

Design Engineering

The concentration in Design Engineering will prepare students with a solid foundation for careers in engineering, to design devices and systems considering not just the How and What, but the Why and Why Not, of what is being created, the strategic implications and consequences, as well as the suitability of proposed solutions. The concentration offers
one Bachelor of Science (Sc.B.) degree program.
          Please see more info HERE!
          View DE Pathways and the template HERE! 
          View the Concentration Narrative HERE!
          See Design Engineering Networking HERE!

First-year Advising

First-year advisors are integral mentors during your first and second year, specifically with choosing courses and exploring concentration options. You will also be paired with a Meiklejohn or an upperclassman student advisor, who can provide the student perspective on concentrations and courses.
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Design@Brown aims to consolidate design resources on and off-campus by being a forum for connecting students, offering mentorship, and representing collective interests at an administrative level. ​ Regardless of your experience, prior learning, or skills, design belongs across mediums and disciplines.
    Visit Design@Brown HERE!
    Meet past Design alumni HERE!

ENGN DUG

The Engineering Department Undergraduate Group (DUG) is a group of Engineering concentrators who seek to create a sense of community and promote the diversity of the undergraduate community. DUGs help students make and strengthen connections with other concentrators and professors, provide a means for first- and second-year students to explore various concentrations, and enable concentrators to explore potential career opportunities related to their disciplines.
Follow @brownengineeringdug and @brownengineering on Instagram!
Explore a sample list of organizations tailored for engineering students! Discover communities that celebrate diversity and provide support, networking opportunities, and resources to students of various backgrounds within the engineering field.
  •      American Indian Science and Engineering Society
  •      Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers
  •      Better World by Design
  •      National Society of Black Engineers
  •      American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Brown University Chapter
  •      Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, Brown University Chapter
  •      LGBTQ+ in Stem @ Brown
  •      Society of Women Engineers
   If you would like to add an organization/club to the list, please contact me!
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