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Individual
fields in
science and engineering have much more in common than
they have differences. When you learn to work with quantities,
to write technical papers, or to work with a team on
a project, the methods and strategies that you acquire
are valuable in many contexts, regardless of discipline.
These pages were developed to help you continuously
advance your skills as you progress throughout your undergraduate
career, even as you take courses from different departments.
We hope to reinforce universal
truths, to eliminate inconsistencies, and to impress upon
you the interdisciplinary nature of science and engineering. |
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