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member of the Law Society of Ontario. Preferred Qualifications: Undergraduate degree in science or engineering; experience teaching or mentoring young professionals. Description of duties: Develop course
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Course description: This course introduces and provides a framework for the design process. Students are introduced to communication as an integral component of engineering practice. The course is a
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Course description: This course introduces and provides a framework for the design process. Students are introduced to communication as an integral component of engineering practice. The course is a
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Qualifications: Experience teaching psychology, humanities and/or social sciences courses to engineering students. Description of duties: Delivery of course material in an integrated lecture-practical format
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on their identities, and develop critical thinking skills regarding the stories (meta-narratives) that surround us, particularly as they relate to engineering problems/ethics. This is a highly experiential course with
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Course description: Praxis II follows from Praxis I and challenges students to apply, enhance, and refine their engineering design and communication skills. The design projects in Praxis II are both
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Course description: Praxis II follows from Praxis I and challenges students to apply, enhance, and refine their engineering design and communication skills. The design projects in Praxis II are both
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Sciences Term and Course Dates: Term One (September to December) CRN: 82465 Delivery Mode: Lecture Course Schedule: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9:30 am to 10:20 am Expected Enrollment Limit: 350 Location