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Project workshop is a facility that supports
the undergraduate engineering curriculum. This facility is a
start-to-finish project center with various electro-mechanical
devices and equipments that enables students to take their
projects from the initial "idea stage" to the "final product and
presentation stage". Students are trained to work in a team in
order to complete their projects. Upon finalizing their design
plans, the students apply their CAD skills to their project design
on state-of-the-art PCs. Once their design is complete, they use
the machine shop to build a scaled model or prototype to test
their design. CEDRA believes that it is important for the
engineering students to be able to develop intuitive, practical
skills through hands-on testing, and gain a feel for practical
applications of their ideas. After fabricating and testing their
prototypes, students can create their own computer and video
presentations, or "burn" their own CD ROMs.
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