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Impact On Society J |
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Class #:
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Enrollment Capacity:
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100 |
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Enrollment Total:
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77 |
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1.00 credits
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Seats Available:
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23 |
Dates:
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01/31/2022 - 05/13/2022 |
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OPEN WITH RESERVES |
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M , 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM |
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Knox 20 |
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North Campus |
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Reserve Capacities |
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Intended 1st Term Freshman Eng |
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Prerequisites: Pre-Requisites: 1st Term Freshman Engineering |
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Course Description |
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EAS 202 is a one credit freshman seminar course aimed at broadening students' vision of engineering problem solving, and elucidating how engineers can make a difference in meeting key societal needs. The course focus is the National Academy of Engineering's 'Grand Challenges' for the future. It includes a series of interactive presentations by engineering faculty who are experts in these areas, offering an understanding both of these problems and engineering approaches to solving them. Students also explore a self-selected area of personal interest as a step toward identifying possible niches for their own career path. |
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Instructor(s) |
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Latorre |
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Other Courses Taught By: Latorre |
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