The College of Engineering is pleased to announce courses designed to enhance the understanding of the technologies that are driving and shaping economic and cultural change in the 21st century. These courses are open to all students, carry three undergraduate credits, and have no prerequisite requirements. The initial two courses will be available in the winter term, with more to come for the spring term.
The Ex3: Explore, Explain, Experience winter term courses will include a course called “Do It YourCell Phone,” taught by College of Engineering Vice Dean, Dr. Bruce Eisenstein, centered around understanding the field of communications from the early telegraph and telephone through radio, television, modern telephones, walkie-talkies, CB radio, Internet, WiFi, Bluetooth, and cell phones.
The second course available this winter titled “Introduction to Modern Materials,” will be taught by Teaching Associate Professor, Dr. Christopher Weyant, from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, and will explore the common materials in the products all around us.
For more information on these courses, please visit the Ex3 webpage
here.