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EGR 110 Engineering Fundamentals

An introduction to engineering through individual labs spanning multiple engineering disciplines, culminating in a hands-on design project. Emphasis on problem-solving, teamwork, and technical communication, with a focus on fostering curiosity, making connections between knowledge and real-world applications, and creating value through innovative solutions. Discussion of career development and professionalism prepares students for future roles in the engineering field. Fee: $130


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EGR 111 Engineering Computing with Applications

Introduction to programming in MATLAB: numeric, Boolean, and string variables; flow control structures; vectors and matrices; and script and function files. MATLAB will be studied in the context of multiple engineering disciplines with applications. Fee: $25

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EGR 115 Pathways to Engineering Success

Pathways to Engineering Success asks students to think about “what makes a successful engineer?” and “what steps do I need to take to become a successful engineer?” Topics covered include time management, study strategies, goal setting, leadership, and professional development. This course is part of a 2-year academic and leadership program. (Course offered for First Time Freshmen)

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