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** Lab 4D — Model Shop Session I
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Revision as of 23:14, 25 January 2024

Welcome to the EG1004 online student manual website. This site contains all the academic material you will need for the course. For administrative matters such as lab report submission, please visit the EG1004 website.

For information on the Elementary General Engineering & Design program for high schoolers, visit their landing page.

Course Information


Laboratory Experiments


Semester-Long Design Project

Project Information

Please read the RFP for your project carefully. Any deviation from these specifications must be approved by your recitation professor.

Project Requirements

Project Submission



Recitation Resources


Archived Pages

Pages kept for historical purposes can be found in The Archive.

Course faculty are members of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). Papers presented at ASEE conferences can be found in ASEE Papers.

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