Introduction to Engineering

ENSC 101

The intent of this course is to give prospective engineering students an early exposure to the engineering field to aid them in making an informed professional decision. Clarifications of what it means to be an engineer including: introduction to careers in engineering; emphases on personal and professional communication skills and engineering fundamentals; presentations from guest practitioners and other engineering field professionals. Hands-on projects that emphasize design methodology and teamwork.

ENSC101 is a 3 credit course.

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ENSC 101Introduction to Engineering
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ENSC 323Solid Mechanics
ENSC 381Engineering Thermodynamics
ENSC 480Topics in Engineering
ENSC 490Introduction to Materials Science and Engineering
ENSC 491Introduction to Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Engineering
ENSC 499Engineering Science Internship

More information on ENSC101

Please contact the registrar or your Bethany academic advisor with questions about this course or how it might fit into your academic plan. Note that not all courses are offered every semester. Course information as it is printed in the official Academic Catalog takes precedence over this listing.