ES 1000 Class Reference Page






Engineering students

Site Purpose

This site is an instructional aid for students taking ES 1000. The ES 1000 Web provides easy access to the instructors of the class via e-mail. A discussion board has been provided for instructors and students to post announcements or questions. Traditional class information such as the class syllabus, policies, lab schedule, hints for doing homework problems and example tests have been provided.

Class Description from the (UW) General Bulletin

1000. Orientation to Engineering Study. 1. [F1<>I, L] Skills and professional development related to engineering. Involves problem solving, critical thinking and ethics, as well as activities to help transition to university environment. Required of all freshmen entering engineering curricula. Students with credit in UNST 1000 may not receive credit for this course. (Normally offered fall semester)

Web Tools Required

To properly view and navigate this site, you will need a recent version of Netscape Navigator, Microsoft's Internet Explorer, or any browser capable of forms.

Acrobat Reader is required to read and print many of the homework solutions and the old tests. These files are distributed in PDF (Portable Document Format) format and can be read using Adobe Acrobat Reader©. A copy of the reader can be downloaded for free from Adobe Systems.

Using this site

  • Some of the pages here are instructor-specific. Make sure that the appropriate selection is made in the pull-down menus as you navigate this site. You can return here at any time by clicking on the Welcome option in the page menu.
    The following items are available at this site:
    • Page selector. The top pop-up menu selects which page you want to look at. Changing your selection here will update the contents of the main frame.
    • Instructor selector. Since some of the pages will vary depending on which instructor you have, it is important to make sure that this is set correctly. Failure to do so may just be confusing.

If you experience problems...

  • If you experience any difficulties with this site, try using the bug report form. If that doesn't work, send an email to Cheryl Hilman (cahilman@uwyo.edu). Try to be as thorough as possible when describing the error. Include what web browser (Netscape, Internet Explorer, etc.) you were using and the version number if you know them.

These pages were prepared by Kelli Weisbecker and Colter Reed: University of Wyoming College of Engineering and Applied Science

Last Modified: Tuesday, 26-Aug-2008 10:20:55 MDT