ENG 398

Spring 2017 Part of Term B

Part of Term B
Mar 13-May 3

Credit: 1 TO 4 hours.

Subject offerings of new and developing areas of knowledge in engineering intended to augment the existing curriculum. See Class Schedule or college course information for topics and prerequisites.

Approved for both letter and S/U grading. May be repeated in the same or separate terms if topics vary.

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ENG 398 class schedule data for spring 2017
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
66066
Lecture-Discussion
A
7:00PM -8:50PM
M
Materials Science & Eng Bld
Forman, G
Part of Term:
B
Date Range:
03/13/17-05/03/17
Special Approval:
Instructor Approval Required
Credit:
1 hours
Section Title:
ELA LeadershipTraining
66068
Lecture-Discussion
B
7:00PM -8:50PM
R
Materials Science & Eng Bld
Forman, G
Part of Term:
B
Date Range:
03/13/17-05/03/17
Special Approval:
Instructor Approval Required
Credit:
1 hours
Section Title:
ELA Leadership Training
63742
Lecture-Discussion
EPP
11:00AM -11:50AM
T
Transportation Building
Bauer, R
McLennand, T
Miller, G
Bradley, J
Winkel, R
Part of Term:
B
Date Range:
03/13/17-05/03/17
Credit:
1 hours
Section Title:
Engineering and Public Policy
Section Info:
The impact of government legislation has a profound effect on how technology may be developed, controlled, adopted, and used by society at large. An understanding of how government operates at the intersection of technology and policy is vital to the modern engineer's professional knowledge-base. This course provides an introduction to the role of government in setting world wide technology agendas and the role that engineers must play in these discussions. This course will use a variety of examples to illustrate the influence of governmental decisions and their subsequent impact on society. The end goal of the course is to develop the engineer's understanding, vocabulary, and knowledge, of the role that legislation, executive agencies and even local governments have in this complex system. This course will be co-taught by experts, Gary Miller, Terry McLennand, Robert Bauer, and Rick Winkel.
Restriction(s):
Restricted to Undergrad - Urbana-Champaign.
55573
Lecture-Discussion
03/13/17-05/03/17
Study Abroad
06/28/17-07/21/17
SSA
SSA
3:30PM -4:50PM
ARRANGED
TR
n.a.
Foreign Languages Building
Location Pending
Werpetinski, V
Werpetinski, V
Part of Term:
B
Date Range:
03/13/17-07/21/17
Special Approval:
Instructor Approval Required
Credit:
3 hours
Section Title:
STEM S-L Projects in S Africa
Section Info:
This 2nd 8-wk course includes an international service-learning trip to Pretoria, South Africa (tentative dates: 6/28-7/19/17. UI students work in teams with students from the University of Pretoria on community-based STEM projects with schools and nonprofit partners. Students learn about the context for engagement, including exploration of the history of apartheid, challenges of its legacy of inequalities and poverty, and the role of civic engagement in post-apartheid transformation. Students explore theories, concepts, and critiques in global service-learning and engage in critical reflection about citizenship and communities, engineering problem-solving within a sociocultural context, and engineering education for social justice. Priority enrollment for First-year and Sophomore Engineering students. Travel costs paid separately. Historical, cultural, and wildlife excursions will be included in the summer study tour. Apply via studyabroad.illinois.edu.
Restriction(s):
Restricted to Undergrad - Urbana-Champaign.
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