Undergraduate Curricular Development at the Electrical Engineering/Music Interface at Union College
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P. Catravas, "Undergraduate Curricular Development at the Electrical Engineering/Music Interface at Union College," Engineering Brief 367, (2017 October.). doi:
P. Catravas, "Undergraduate Curricular Development at the Electrical Engineering/Music Interface at Union College," Engineering Brief 367, (2017 October.). doi:
Abstract: Curricular development at the interface of electrical engineering and music will be described, with a focus on the pedagogical use of audio and acoustics to reinforce basic fundamentals in electrical engineering. The effort, which has taken place over more than a decade, seeks to reinforce the foundation provided by the traditional, rigorous engineering curriculum at Union College, an undergraduate liberal arts college in upstate NY. A related specialized research laboratory – Phasor Lab – is located in the Peter Irving Wold Science and Engineering Center at Union.
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Curricular development at the interface of electrical engineering and music will be described, with a focus on the pedagogical use of audio and acoustics to reinforce basic fundamentals in electrical engineering. The effort, which has taken place over more than a decade, seeks to reinforce the foundation provided by the traditional, rigorous engineering curriculum at Union College, an undergraduate liberal arts college in upstate NY. A related specialized research laboratory – Phasor Lab – is located in the Peter Irving Wold Science and Engineering Center at Union.
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Catravas, Palmyra
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Union College, Schenectady, NY, USA
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143 (October 2017)eBrief:367
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October 8, 2017Import into BibTeX
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Recording & Production
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