

Will your future include international travel or professional assignments in... Europe? South America? Asia? Africa? Australia?
This course is offered during fall semesters to provide engineering students an overview of global changes that will likely place them in foreign countries as professionals. The course will also provide insights on how engineering students may build into their undergraduate programs course work and experiences that will prepare them for overseas involvement.
This one semester hour course could change your undergraduate experience and professional future. The course will feature speakers from industry, business and education sharing their view of global changes and how they are planning for the future.
Engineering students may use this course as an "other social science or humanities" elective or as a free elective.
| ENG 199, Section I | |
| Fall semester 2006 | |
| 3:00pm Thursdays | |
| Call Number 34369 | |
| Register Now!! | |
FALL 2006 COURSE MATERIALS:
Prof. Hadi Esfahani - September 14, 2006
- Biographical Information, etc.
- Urban Institute Website, "The New Globalization of Engineering"
-
Martin Kenney and Rafiq Dossani, "Offshoring and the Future of U.S. Engineering: An Overview"
James Fanning - September 28, 2006
- Biographical Information
- Donald Batchelder, "The Green Banana"
Dean Adesida - October 5, 2006
- Biographical Information
Cynthia Landry - October 26, 2007
- Biographical Information
President B. Joseph White - November 2, 2007
- Biographical Information
Prof. K.C. Ting - November 9, 2007
- Biographical Information
All forms are available in pdf format. Download Adobe Acrobat.