Michelle Benoit

 

Structural Option
William W. Wilkins Professional Building
Columbus, Ohio

 
 
 
 
This is a student-generated Capstone Project e-Portfolio (CPEP) produced in conjunction with the AE Senior Thesis e-Studio.

Welcome to Michelle's AE Senior Thesis e-Portfolio

Course Reflection

The year long thesis is what makes AE stand out from other majors. Entering my 5th year I looked at this process as an intimidating tedious project required to graduate. As I began working on my first couple tech reports last semester I began to have a greater understanding of what it meant to be a structural engineer. Thesis takes you one step further than any class can take you. Having the opportunity to merge my knowledge from various classes together in one large project helped me to develop as a person and prepare me for my future as a practicing engineer. I feel it is an important cap to the rigorous five year AE program

CPEP/Discussion Board Reflection

There are many benefits to both of these items. The CPEP sites give a creative outlet while making important information available to people. This created a direct link for professionals on the discussion board. The websites were availble to clarify anything for the professionals who were kind enough to answer our many questions. I gained a lot of knowledge from reading other students questions and the answers provided. I'd like to thank all the design professionals, once again, for their time and help in our thesis endeavors.

ABET Outcome Survey

 

ABET Outcomes
for
AE 481W/482

Outcome not able to be assessed
(Score of 0)

Level of ability demonstrated but below acceptable
  (Score of 1)

Minimum acceptable level of ability demonstrated
(Score of 2)

More than minimum level of ability demonstrated
(Score of 3)

a. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering

o

o

o

x

b. An ability to analyze and interpret data

o

o

o

x

c. An ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs

o

o

o

x

d. An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems

o

o

o

x

e. An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility

o

o

o

x

f. An ability to communicate effectively

o

o

o

x

g. The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global and societal context

o

o

o

x

h. An ability to engage in life-long learning

o

o

o

x

i. A knowledge of contemporary issues

o

o

x

o

j. An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice

o

o

o

x

k. Engineering design capabilities in at least two (2) of the (3) basic curriculum areas of architectural engineering, and that design has been integrated across the breadth of the program

o

o

o

x

l. Communication and interaction with other design professionals in the execution of building projects

o

o

o

x

 

 

 

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