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Course Details
ENGS 86 - Independent Project
Description
An individual research or design project carried out under the supervision of a member of Thayer School faculty. Students will be expected to carry out preliminary reading during the preceding term. A major written report and oral presentation will be submitted at the completion of the course.
Prerequisites
Senior standing in the Engineering Sciences major or Bachelor of Engineering standing and permission of the department chair is required.
Notes
One-page proposal submission required and must be submitted for approval prior to the end of the term preceding the term in which the course will be taken.
Offered
- Term: W 2024, S 2024, X 2024, F 2024, W 2025, S 2025, X 2025, F 2025, W 2026, S 2026
- Time: Arrange
- Location: –
- Instructors: Douglas W. Van Citters, Simon Shepherd, Karolina Kawiaka
Program Details
The university offers various programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees, research opportunities, and entrepreneurship initiatives. The programs are designed to provide students with a comprehensive education and hands-on experience in their chosen field. The university is committed to fostering a community of scholars and providing resources for students to succeed.
