May 26, 2000
Engineering 101, at Case Western Reserve U., Is Anything but Dry and Abstract
Engineering 101 at Case Western Reserve University is nothing like what it sounds, and that's precisely the point. The two-credit course is involved entirely with finding solutions to community problems. In four teams of three or four people each, the students use engineering principles to help local organizations.
The course was designed to show freshmen that engineering is not the dry, abstract subject that many students believe it to be -- especially after
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