Field Research Course
(MECH 2499: Engineering Special Unit)

Rationale: A complete science and engineering education requires fieldwork and field experiences. This Field Experience course is designed to expand the educational opportunities and experiences of our students and produce a useful research document for a specific client, either commercial or academic.  The research is conducted either during the semester or during a 3-week on-site visit at the end of the semester (depending on the project type and location).

It is not expected that the client shoulders the responsibility of educating our students, but rather that a co-operative agreement be entered into between the student and the client such that the client receives a useful research report and the student gains invaluable field experience.

Teaching Mode:  Where relevant, students will be educated in: 

Assessment: Students will produce a useful report/research document for the project. The student will have until the end of the semester to produce the report/research document. This document should be in the format required by the respective company. One copy will be given to the company, one will be turned in to UWA for grading, and one will be returned to the University of Notre Dame.  Each student will give a presentation of their reports (or aspects thereof if it is a team effort) at the end of the course.  The grade is based upon conduct in the classroom, conduct in the field, the report, and the final presentation.  This is a little different from traditional assessment methods.  Technical writing skills and the expectations of your report will be developed as the course progresses.

 

Examples of Past Field Projects
(2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013)


Developing Good Field Practices

When away from the classroom or laboratory, observations, attention to detail, good note taking practices, and efficient data logging are all essential traits for an effective field trip.  If you work for a company, deadlines must be met so you cannot go back out to a site, often hundreds of kilometres away, to “check” your initial findings.  “Time is Money” is the axiom used.  Developing good field skills is essential not only for this course, but for the corporate world as the principles discussed her can be applied to many othr situations.

It is the objective of this class to give you a “real world” experience with a company.  The report you create is important to this company and is NOT a throw-away document.  The project you undertake has importance and remember that the contacts and impressions you make could be very useful to you later on in life.  In a nutshell, it is important that you give 110% to this course because your reputation is on the line as well as the future of this course because we want the companies already involved to be repeat customers next year and beyond.  In addition, we want to attract other companies to this venture.
 
 

What Are Good Field Practices?

Key Word - OBJECTIVE
MEMORY IS SUBJECTIVE AND NO GOOD!

 


In order to do the best job possible, be anal in your note taking.  Let the creative juices flow.  The exercises undertaken throughout this class will demonstrate the need for the criteria presented above to be fully developed.

 


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