Shahrukh Mallick <| skm47@cornell.edu>
Benjamin Polins | <btp8@cornell.edu>
Overview
Engineering 150 is a one-credit fall course that lets
first-year students get to know their faculty advisors during the first
eight to ten weeks of the semester. Students meet regularly as a group
with their faculty advisor to discuss a range of engineering topics.
Discussions may include the engineering curriculum, aspects of various
engineering careers, active research in the college and engineering in
general, and study and examination skills useful to engineering
students. Groups may also visit campus academic, engineering, and
research facilities. All first-year students are pre-registered in a
section of ENGRG 150. The objectives of ENGRG 150 are:
- To let engineering first-year students meet regularly with their
faculty advisors in a friendly atmosphere at the start of their
academic careers so that they can develop supportive relationships
and the understanding necessary for effective communication
- To provide first-year students with an introduction and
orientation to engineering activities and the College of Engineering
- To help students improve study, examination, and survival skills
useful in the College of Engineering
- To make students conscious of the ethical principles by which
members of the Cornell community as well as all engineers should
abide
More information about the Engineering 150 Seminar is available
here.
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