Intro/ENGIN,Biomed Engineering

This course is intended to provide beginning engineering students with a clear overview of the field of biomedical engineering so they can confidently decide if they want to pursue biomedical engineering as a profession. Throughout the semester, students will develop basic skills in problem-solving, computation, design, and communication that will help them in all future engineering courses.

Intro/Engin:Topics/EnginDiscpl

This course provides beginning engineering students with an overview of the fields of electrical and computer engineering, mechanical and industrial engineering, civil and environmental engineering, and chemical engineering so they can confidently decide which engineering discipline to pursue as a profession. Throughout the semester, students will develop basic skills in problem-solving, computation, design, and communication that will help them in all future engineering courses.

S-Peer Leadership/Engineering

College of Engineering freshman and new transfer students are brought together in small groups with an Engineering upper-level student mentor. The mentor serves as a knowledgeable resource and support system for the individual as well as the group during their first semester of college. Benefits of the mentorship program include but are not limited to: immediate connection with an experienced Engineering student, meeting other first-year students who share similar academic and/or extracurricular interests, and a friendly supportive environment to share experiences and/or concerns.

Transfer Student Seminar

This seminar is specifically intended to support transfer students from community colleges in the College of Engineering that are S-STEM Fellows. The topics covered will vary based on the needs of the students but will generally include peer and faculty mentoring, academic advising, career awareness, academic skill development, and professional development.
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