Fse 100 Course Syllabus
Fse 100 Course Syllabus
I.COURSE OVERVIEW
This 15-week 2-credit hour course is an active introduction to developing an
engineering mindset that will teach you important skills you should have in your
engineering toolbox. You will learn to identify opportunities, imagine new
solutions, model your creations, make decisions, prototype, and showcase your
ideas that impact the world. In doing so, you will also learn about the engineering
design process; data-driven decision-making; engineering tools (e.g., CAD
programming); and technical reports and presentations.
This 15-week, 2-credit course requires 135 hours of student work. Therefore,
expect to spend approximately 6 to 8 hours per week preparing for and actively
participating in this course.
Course Content and Assignments
Video and Audio
• Lectures from your instructional team on specific topics, designed to help
you learn key concepts
• Guest lectures by experts in the field
Readings
Our course makes use of open educational resources (OERs), no purchase
necessary.
Qualitative Feedback
You will be giving and receiving various forms of feedback throughout the
course. This feedback will be used to assess the quality of your work and help you
improve. Feedback can take the following forms:
• Peer assessment: You will have an opportunity to learn from and provide
feedback to your peers throughout the course. For some assignments, you
will review other students’ work and we'll provide rubrics and guidelines to
help you offer meaningful feedback.
• Self assessment: You will assess your own work on some assignments,
using provided rubrics and guidelines.
• Instructor assessment (ID Verified students): ID verified students will
receive personalized feedback on graded assessments from a content
expert. With ID verification, students have the opportunity to pursue a
certificate of completion or ASU course credit toward a college degree
upon completion of the course.
Graded Assignments
Graded assignments are required, and count toward the final grade for ID Verified
students planning to earn either credit or a verified certificate. Students must
submit all assignments via the edX platform unless otherwise instructed. Each
assessment has submission instructions.
Disaster Relief Project - 45%, 8 assignments: In this 10 week project, you will
work through all of the stages of the engineering design process to develop an
innovative solution to a customer-defined problem. You will be completing 7
weekly project memos which will document your progress as well as a final design
report documenting your entire design project.
Final Exam - 10%: The final exam covers content from weeks 1 through 14. It is a
proctored exam. (Proctoring is required for ID Verified students interested in
pursuing credit. More information follows below, as well as in both the “Before
the Course Begins” and in the “Final Exam Overview” sections of the course.)
Ungraded Assignments
These assignments are optional but strongly encouraged in order to maximize
your learning, as well as interaction with your peers and course team.
Discussions: Throughout the course you will have opportunities to apply what you
have learned, share the results with your classmates, and receive their feedback.
(Remember to keep the conversation civil, and free of harsh judgement.) The
course team may also comment, to provide additional insight and expertise.
Course Readiness Quiz: This quiz is designed to ensure you are familiar with the
information covered in the “Before the Course Begins” section. While this quiz
does not count toward your grade, you must successfully complete it to access
week 1, and the rest of the the course.
Online Course Requirements: You will find all content and learning activities
within the edX platform. There will be at least one, optional, live session via
YouTube Live. (Live session(s) are recorded, and students can watch after the
initial broadcast.) All course interactions use Internet technologies. It is your
responsibility to watch all required videos and assigned readings, and complete all
graded assessments. You are encouraged to interact with your peers and course
team in the discussion forums, and ask questions there as well.
Course Communication
All communication will take place in discussion boards, course updates, and on
the course home page.
Each week, there will be a dedicated discussion board called “General Questions,”
where you can post general questions and comments about the subject matter,
as well as any direct inquiries for the instructor and course team. Please use this
forum to ensure timely response.
Final grades are based on the number of points you earn on the course activities
listed above. There is no extra credit available. You can see your percentage of
the total points to date on your edX progress page. Final scores will be absolute as
follows: 90% or better will receive an A, 80% or better a B, 70% or better a C,
below 70% is a failing grade. There will be no + or - added to grades.
You must pass the course with a grade of C (70%) or higher, and be on the ID
verified track, in order to be either eligible for credit from Arizona State University
or an edX verified certificate. Please note that exams that fail the proctoring
review will result in an assignment grade of 0. A student earning an overall grade
of a C or higher who fails proctoring is not eligible for a certificate. If your
proctored exam is marked suspicious, you have up to 75 days from when you
completed the exam to appeal the decision. After that time, appeals will not be
accepted or reviewed.
Note: You have up to one year to purchase credit after you become eligible.
Please see Section IX, below, “Taking this Course for ASU Credit or edX Verified
Certificate,” for specifics on fees and deadlines.
V. GFA POLICIES
Assignment Deadlines: This is an online course. Your instructional team will
provide all content and learning activities on our edX platform. All course
interactions will use Internet technologies; it is your responsibility to review all
content, fulfill all assignments on time, and ask any questions you have in our
designated discussion area. For more information, please see section VI, “UTC
Time Zone” below.
Late assignments will not be accepted at any point during the course. We
recommend that you establish your time management schedule for this course
during the first two days that the course is open to meet all course obligations.
For time management tips, sign up for the GFA Orientation course and review the
Time Management section. Please also review our “Tips for Student Success”
video in the “Before the Course Begins” section.
Students who are interested in taking the course for credit will need additional
computer requirements and skills to access the remote proctor service. Please see
the Software Secure site, which details Proctor Now’s requirements.
If you are not certain about your system, it is highly recommended that you
complete the practice proctored exam to confirm system compatibility.
Accessibility: If you are a student with a disability, and you would like to request
an accommodation, please send an email to [email protected].
Proctoring: For students taking the final exam proctored, please do the following
to address any technical issues:
Both Software Secure and edX must be informed of the issue to ensure resolution.
Please put “Problem with proctored exam” in the subject line. Also, provide as
much information as possible, including screenshots, error messages, and urgency
due to upcoming deadlines.
Verified Certificate: Students wishing to take this course for a verified certificate
are required to do the following:
• ID Verify by January 19, 06:59 UTC
• Pass the course with a C or better (70% or higher)
ID Verification Status
When you verify your identity for an edX course, that verification is effective for
one year. Your dashboard provides the status of your ID verification.
You must be ID verified in order to complete proctored exams. Please check your
verification status regularly.
It will take a few days for the ID verification process to be completed, so please
plan accordingly. Deadlines will not be extended due to re-verification issues.
Purchasing Credit
Important: Provided you have met all requirements for this course, you can
purchase credit ($400 USD) from ASU for up to one year after you become credit
eligible.
Your date of eligibility may differ from the course end date or the date
certificates are issued. Please visit your course progress page, specifically the
“Requirements for Course Credit” section, to see the status of your credit
eligibility.