staff
Jeffrey Beaudry '12 '14
Professional Technician II
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Contact
508-999-8454
jbeaudry@umassd.edu
Science & Engineering 101A
Education
2014 | University of Massachusetts Dartmouth | MS |
2012 | University of Massachusetts Dartmouth | BS |
Teaching
Programs
Programs
Teaching
Courses
Introduction to the concepts of movement control. Discussion and quantitative appraisal of the characteristics of the transport user, the vehicle, the road, the navigation and control systems. Written and oral reports are assigned on field data collections and evaluations of typical control problems, traffic studies, road user reactions, and potential future transport systems. Previously offered as CEN 434.
The first course in engineering mechanics, with two major objectives: first, to introduce the student to the science of engineering mechanics and second to introduce the student to the art of applying science to the solution of engineering problems. The specific vehicle or curriculum to accomplish these objectives will be a study of the statics of rigid bodies.
Supervised internships at suitable locations in industry and government. Internships must include training and supervision - both at the place of training and at the academic unit. This valuable form of professional training provides students with the opportunity to develop their engineering skills in an off-campus setting. Term paper required. Credit not be given retroactively. Prior arrangements necessary.