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<center>Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering</center>
 
<center>Faculty of Applied Science</center>
 
<center>Queen's University</center>
 
<center>'''''MECH 425 Engineering for Sustainable Development'''''</center>
 
<center>'''''(Winter 2010)'''''</center>
 
 
'''Instructor:'''
 
--[[User:J.M.Pearce|Dr. Pearce]]  
 
'''TA:'''
 
--[[User:Liz|Elizabeth Lee]]
 
'''Green IT Project TAs'''
 
--[[User:Kadra09|Kadra Branker]]
'''Only send Kadra your business via email -- do not post here!'''
*email: 5kb3@queensu.ca ''(You must resubmit your group member names along with business)''
*Emails should contain "Mech425" in the subject line before other words
 
--[[User:Princevictory|Amir Nosrat]]
 
==Description ==
 
'''MECH 425 Engineering for Sustainable Development<ref name="ftn1"><sup>'''Sustainable development is development that meets the needs and aspirations of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.'''</sup></ref>F 36-0-6 42 '''
 
This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts of engineering for sustainability and sustainable development. It covers aspects of appropriate technology, green engineering and materials, resource conservation, renewable resources, and design for extreme affordability. Another emphasis of the course is to introduce students to a range of engineering problem solving methods: methods to identify and select sustainable solutions to design problems; methods of improving existing engineering solutions; and methods of systems thinking. Technical, economic, and social consequences of engineering practices and processes will be examined to better delineate the complex engineering decisions related to social and environmental issues. The goal of this course is to assist students in the application of science and innovation to meet human needs while indefinitely preserving the life support systems of the planet. (0/0/0/21/21)
 
===Outcomes:===
Students will gain an understanding of the social and environmental responsibilities of a professional engineer and the role of sustainability in engineering design and product life cycles, and advance the body of knowledge related to appropriate technologies in both Canada and in developing regions of the world. The course hopes to improve education resources and technology transfer to increase the effectiveness of student projects working towards the United Nations Millennium Development Goals. Students will also improve their problem solving ability, written and oral communication, and teamwork skills.
 
===Course Material===
 
==== Required Course Materials ====
* None but put aside ~$30 for project costs
 
==== Additional Materials ====
 
* [[Citizen Engineer]]
* ''Sustainable Development for Engineers: A Handbook and Resource Guide'', Edited by Karel Mulder, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, Greenleaf, 2006.''' '''
* ''Industrial Ecology and Sustainable Engineering'', by Graedel and Allenby. Prentice, New York, 2010.
* ''Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things'' (Paperback)by William McDonough and Michael Braungart, 2002.
* ''The Natural Advantage of Nations''. Hargroves and Smith, eds. Earthscan: London, 2006.
* ''Becoming Part of the Solution: The Engineer's Guide to Sustainable Development'' by Bill Wallace, ASCE Publications, 2005.
* Assorted Journal Papers will be referenced in class.
 
===Course Organization===
 
Lectures will concentrate on the presentation of theory with some simple examples. Problem solving and design experience will be gained from assignments and tutorial sessions.
 
See [[Mech425 schedule]]
 
Course website: <nowiki>http://www.appropedia.org/Mech425</nowiki>
 
===='''Course Marking:'''====
 
 
{| cellspacing="0" border="0"
| '''Projects'''
| '''Percent'''
|-
| [[AT Sourcebook|Mech425 Open Access Project]]
| align="right" | 5 +5
|-
| [[Mech425 GreenIT Project]]
| align="right" | 35
|-
| [[Mech425 D-Lab Project]]
| align="right" | 5
|-
| [[Mech425 Microfinance Project]]
| align="right" | 5
|-
| [[Mech425 AT Project]]
| align="right" | 35
|-
| Final Exam
| align="right" | <u>10</u>
|-
| '''Total'''
| align="right" | 100
|}
 
===='''Late Penalty:'''====
 
* Deduct 10% per day, up to 5 working days, then 0 mark.  Only exception is for documented illness – Reg. 5d) – missed projects are penalized by the negative square of the percent total.
 
 
'''Policy on Academic Dishonesty – Plagiarism:'''
 
See [http://www.queensu.ca/secretariat/senate/policies/acaddish.html http://www.queensu.ca/secretariat/senate/policies/acaddish.html]
 
===Additional Resources:===
 
* [http://www.appropedia.org/ www.appropedia.org] (Appropriate Technology Wiki)
* [http://www.arup.com/sustainability/skill.cfm?pageid=4929 www.arup.com/sustainability/skill.cfm?pageid=4929]
* (SPeARTM, Sustainable Project Appraisal Routine, a project appraisal methodology, to be used as a tool for rapid review of the sustainability of projects, plans, products and organizations)
* [http://www.bestfootforward.com/ www.bestfootforward.com] (Tools to measure and communicate environmental impact and sustainability, including an environmental measurement methodology called EcoIndexTM)
* [http://www.collegepublishing.us/jesdhome.htm http://www.collegepublishing.us/jesdhome.htm] (Journal of Engineering for Sustainable Development: Energy, Environment, and Health)
* [http://www.ice.org.uk/about_ice/aboutice_sustainability.asp www.ice.org.uk/about_ice/aboutice_sustainability.asp] (for the Institution of Civil Engineers’ Environment and Sustainability Activity)
* [http://www.icheme.org/sustainability www.icheme.org/sustainability] (Institution of Chemical Engineers Sustainability Metrics – indicators that can be used to measure sustainability performance of an operating unit)
* [http://www.naturalstep.org/com/nyStart/ http://www.naturalstep.org/com/nyStart/] (The Natural Step provides a visionary blueprint for a sustainable world. As an international advisory and research organization, the Natural Step work with some of the largest resource users on the planet to create solutions, models and tools designed to accelerate global sustainability)
* [http://www.qub.ac.uk/feng/courses/RAEngGuide_lo.pdf www.qub.ac.uk/feng/courses/RAEngGuide_lo.pdf] (Engineering for Sustainable Development: Guiding Principles- The Royal Academy of Engineering)
* [http://sustainabilityscience.org/ http://sustainabilityscience.org/] (The Forum on Science and Innovation for Sustainable Development is an attempt to outline the burgeoning field. Rather than looking broadly at sustainability, the Forum focuses on the way in which science and innovation can be conducted and applied to meet human needs while preserving the life support systems of the planet.)
* [http://www.wbcsd.org/ www.wbcsd.org] (World Business Council for Sustainable Development)
* [http://www.worldenergy.org/wec-geis www.worldenergy.org/wec-geis] (World Energy Council promotes the sustainable supply and use of energy)
* [http://portal.unesco.org/ev.php?URL_ID=1071&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201&reload=1045842260 http://portal.unesco.org/ev.php?URL_ID=1071&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201&reload=1045842260] (UNESCO Portal for Sustainable Development)<br/>
 
 
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=Winter 2010=
 
'''Weekly Schedule:''' (note change to printed schedule in bold)
 
{| cellspacing="0" border="3"
| '''day'''
| '''time'''
| '''Place'''
|-
| t
| align="right" | 930
| Jef 126
|-
| w
| align="right" | 1130
| ''' MIL 105'''
|-
| th
| align="right" | 830
| Jef 126
|-
| f
| align="right" | 1030
| Jef 126
|}
 
=== Safety Training ===
 
The Department of Environmental Health and Safety is offering several WHMIS training sessions. The courses will be held in the Faculty and Staff Learning Facility, Macintosh Corry, Room B176, Lecture Theatre.
 
The courses are open to all Queen's students, graduate students, staff, and faculty.  The session will be approximately two and a half hours in length and will include an on-line quiz. You must have Queen's Netid to access the on-line quiz. For those people who do not have a Netid, a hard copy quiz will be available. The quiz will be marked and certificates issued upon successful completion.
 
The course dates are:
 
*Tuesday, January 12, 2010 (1:30 pm - 4:00 pm)
* Thursday, February 11, 2010 (1:30 pm - 4:00 pm)
* Wednesday, March 10, 2010 (9:00 am - 11:30 am)
 
You may register for this course by going to http://www.safety.queensu.ca/courses/whmis.htm
 
You need to take the refresher quiz every year - go [http://www.safety.queensu.ca/courses/quiz/whmisrefresh.htm here]




[[Category:Coursework]]
[[Category:Coursework]]
 
[[Category:Service learning courses]]
[[Category: Queens Applied Sustainability Group]]
[[Category: Queens University, Kingston]]
[[Category: Queens University, Kingston]]

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