ELEC 395
Seminar
Units: 1.0, Hours: 2-0
Provides students with an opportunity to exercise their ability to present and to defend their thoughts on professional topics of their own choice. Students will be encouraged to devote some of their discussions to such topics as continuing professional education, professional societies and organization of engineering employment. Students will also be made aware of the role and responsibilities of Professional Engineers in society with respect to the environment, ethics, equity, public and worker safety and health considerations.
Note: Credit will be granted for only one of 395, ENGR 395.
Formerly: ENGR 395
Prerequisites: Completion of term 1B and one work term.
Grading: COM, N, F
Undergraduate course in Electrical Engineering offered by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the Faculty of Engineering.