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Spring 2026
Special Topics Restricted to Rodman Scholars. Prerequisites: Rodman Scholar Status.
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3.67
Spring 2026
Advance projects course to be taken in parallel with STS 4010, 4020, or can be used for an advanced undergraduate course on a topic not covered in the course offerings. Prerequisite: instructor permission.
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3.00
3.69
Fall 2026
Special topics will vary by instructor and semester.
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1.00
3.77
Spring 2026
This course on Business and Technological Leadership is normally taught by a senior level corporate executive with broad experience who serves as the Brenton S. Halsey Distinguished Visiting Professor of Chemical Engineering and Related Disciplines. The instructor provides experienced insight on business and professional issues likely to be faced by engineers early in their careers. The course normally covers major business skills and competencies in career management, leadership, working in teams, problem solving, and change management as well as international issues facing global companies. Guest speakers will provide additional insights on theses topics.
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3.58
Spring 2026
Special topics in graduate engineering will vary based upon student and faculty interests.
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Fall 2024
This course is designed to develop cross-competency in the technical, analytical, and professional capabilities necessary for the emerging field of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS). It provides convergence learning activities based around the applications, technologies, and system designs of CPS as well as exploring the ethical, social, and policy dimensions of CPS work. The course also emphasizes the importance of communication as a necessary skill.
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Fall 2026
Students register for this course to complement an industry work experience. Topics focus on the application of engineering principles, analysis, methods and best practices in an industrial setting. A final report is required. Registration is only offered on a Credit/No Credit basis. Courses taken for Credit/No Credit may not be used for any major or degree requirements.
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Fall 2026
Students enrolled in this course will earn academic credit while they are working at an internship to gain valuable work experience in their field of study. The description of the student's internship must be submitted to the SEAS Graduate Office for approval prior to enrolling in this course. The course instructor is the faculty who the student will be reporting to during the internship, typically the student's advisor. For MS and PhD Only.
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Spring 2026
Graduate Teaching Instruction for doctoral students.
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