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Dec 26, 2024
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EGR 1000 - Engineering, Society, and You (2) The development of the individual in society from an engineering perspective. The study of the integration of society and technology. Development includes introduction to the fields of engineering and engineering technology, career planning, development of a community of learners, critical thinking, problem solving skills, and ethical and professional behavior. Analysis of typical problems involving technology in society and their solutions. Guest speakers. Exposure to campus resources and provides a framework for developing and implementing an academic plan culminating in the award of a four-year degree. This course is recommended for any first year freshmen students and satisfies GE Area E requirements when both the lecture and the lab are completed.
GE Area(s): E Component(s): Lecture Grading Basis: Graded Only Repeat for Credit: May be taken only once Note(s): This course is recommended for any first year freshmen students and satisfies GE Area E requirements when both the lecture and the lab are completed.
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