Intro Electrical & Comp Engin

Students select one of the four introductory engineering courses (ENGIN 110, 111, 112, or 113). Within a small class, student teams explore real engineering designs. This introduction to engineering design and/or manufacturing emphasizes development of communication skills (written, oral, and graphical). Project required. Corequisites: Simultaneous enrollment in MATH 131, or higher; enrollment in, or eligibility to enroll in ENGLWRIT 112.

Intro Electrical & Comp Engin

Students select one of the four introductory engineering courses (ENGIN 110, 111, 112, or 113). Within a small class, student teams explore real engineering designs. This introduction to engineering design and/or manufacturing emphasizes development of communication skills (written, oral, and graphical). Project required. Corequisites: Simultaneous enrollment in MATH 131, or higher; enrollment in, or eligibility to enroll in ENGLWRIT 112.

Intro Electrical & Comp Engin

Students select one of the four introductory engineering courses (ENGIN 110, 111, 112, or 113). Within a small class, student teams explore real engineering designs. This introduction to engineering design and/or manufacturing emphasizes development of communication skills (written, oral, and graphical). Project required. Corequisites: Simultaneous enrollment in MATH 131, or higher; enrollment in, or eligibility to enroll in ENGLWRIT 112.

Intro Electrical & Comp Engin

Students select one of the four introductory engineering courses (ENGIN 110, 111, 112, or 113). Within a small class, student teams explore real engineering designs. This introduction to engineering design and/or manufacturing emphasizes development of communication skills (written, oral, and graphical). Project required. Corequisites: Simultaneous enrollment in MATH 131, or higher; enrollment in, or eligibility to enroll in ENGLWRIT 112.

Intro Electrical & Comp Engin

Students select one of the four introductory engineering courses (ENGIN 110, 111, 112, or 113). Within a small class, student teams explore real engineering designs. This introduction to engineering design and/or manufacturing emphasizes development of communication skills (written, oral, and graphical). Project required. Corequisites: Simultaneous enrollment in MATH 131, or higher; enrollment in, or eligibility to enroll in ENGLWRIT 112.

Intro Civil & Environ Engin

ENGIN 111 provides an overview of the environmental, geotechnical, structural and transportation areas within the discipline of Civil and Environmental Engineering while developing core skills required throughout the curriculum. Civil and environmental engineering projects and problems are presented; students use written, oral, and computing skills to derive and present solutions.

Intro Civil & Environ Engin

ENGIN 111 provides an overview of the environmental, geotechnical, structural and transportation areas within the discipline of Civil and Environmental Engineering while developing core skills required throughout the curriculum. Civil and environmental engineering projects and problems are presented; students use written, oral, and computing skills to derive and present solutions.

Intro Civil & Environ Engin

ENGIN 111 provides an overview of the environmental, geotechnical, structural and transportation areas within the discipline of Civil and Environmental Engineering while developing core skills required throughout the curriculum. Civil and environmental engineering projects and problems are presented; students use written, oral, and computing skills to derive and present solutions.

Intro Civil & Environ Engin

ENGIN 111 provides an overview of the environmental, geotechnical, structural and transportation areas within the discipline of Civil and Environmental Engineering while developing core skills required throughout the curriculum. Civil and environmental engineering projects and problems are presented; students use written, oral, and computing skills to derive and present solutions.

Intro Chemical Engin

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