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EDU 320 – Strategic Job Search Processes (1.5 credit hours)

Third course in the College to Career series. Provides students with the fundamental knowledge and skills for an effective job search, including interviewing, communicating, networking, branding, marketing, evaluating offers, and negotiating. Second Session Course:


EGR 318 – Biomimetic Engineering (3 credit hours)

Fundamentals of bioinspired design, functional modeling, and reverse engineering principles towards innovative solutions. Counts for ME, BME, or CEE Concentration. P-EGR 211 or EGR 212 or PHY 262. Second Session Course:


EGR 216 – Intro to Program for Engineers (3 credit hours)

Introductory programming fundamentals (predominantly in MATLAB) to develop good coding practices, function development, data processing and visualization, image processing fundamentals, graphical user interfaces, and more. Counts for ECE Concentration.  P-EGR 111 and MTH 111. First Session Course:


ENG 150 – Literature Interprets the World (3 credit hours)

Introduction to ways literary artists shape experience, focusing on one topic or selected topics; primarily discussion; writing intensive. P or C-WRI 110, WRI 111, or exemption therefrom. (D) This introductory literature and creative writing course examines the origins of romance tropes such as “enemies to […]


ENG 150 – Literature Interprets the World (3 credit hours)

Introduction to ways literary artists shape experience, focusing on one topic or selected topics; primarily discussion; writing intensive. P or C-WRI 110, WRI 111, or exemption therefrom. (D) The Mutable American This course will study U.S. literature’s representation of the shape-shifting, identity-swapping, malleable American.  Since […]


ENG 165 – Studies in British Literature (3 credit hours)

Emphasis on important writers representing different periods and genres; primarily discussion; writing intensive. P or C-WRI 110, WRI 111, or exemption therefrom. (D) In this course we will conduct a broad survey of the representation of domestic spaces—and public and private identities—in the works of […]


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