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Real-World Material Properties Analysis Without AI Tools
Example developed based on CLOs from: CCE 321 – Materials Science in Civil Engineering.
Purpose
This assignment challenges students to apply their understanding of material properties to real-world civil engineering scenarios.
This assignment emphasizes the human capacity for critical thinking, ethical reasoning, and problem-solving through detailed analysis and creative presentations.
Learning Outcomes
- Apply knowledge of material properties to analyze real-world civil engineering scenarios.
- Evaluate the significance of these properties in decision-making for construction projects.
- Communicate findings effectively through a presentation.
Instructions
Format (Final Deliverable)
- Real-World Scenario Application
- Select a real-world civil engineering scenario where material properties play a critical role (e.g., road construction, bridge design, or building foundations).
- Identify the critical material properties needed for the scenario and explain their relevance to the project’s success.
- Analyze how these properties interact with factors like load-bearing capacity, durability, and environmental conditions.
- Presentation
- Create a presentation (8-10 slides) that includes:
- The selected scenario and its context.
- Key material properties and their importance.
- An evaluation of how these properties influence the project’s outcomes.
- Recommendations based on your analysis.
- Use visual aids, diagrams, and graphs to support your points.
- Create a presentation (8-10 slides) that includes:
- Reflection
- Write a 250-word reflection addressing:
- The challenges and insights gained from applying material properties to real-world scenarios.
- The significance of ethical and critical decision-making in civil engineering.
- Write a 250-word reflection addressing:
Grading Criteria
- Depth and relevance of material property analysis (40%)
- Clarity and effectiveness of the presentation (30%)
- Use of visual aids and supporting evidence (20%)
- Reflection on learning and ethical considerations (10%)
Resources
- Writing Center consultations for refining presentation content.
- Web-based resources (e.g., US Geological Survey Materials) for additional research and real-world examples.
- Diagramming tools like Lucidchart for creating professional visuals.