Engineering and Technology Education (Eng T)
Undergraduate Courses
200-Level Courses
ENG T 231 : Foundations of Global Leadership.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter; Spring; Summer |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Foundational principles and practices of individual and organizational leadership in a global context from an integrated moral, technical and social perspective. Emphasis on developing integrity, valuing and leveraging diversity, acquiring and applying leadership skills. |
| NOTE: | This course is part of a GE Mosaic. See ge.byu.edu/mosaic-list for more information. |
ENG T 295R : Engineering Math Refresher.
(0:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall Blk 1, Blk 2; Winter Blk 1, Blk 2 |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Review of basic techniques of algebra, trigonometry, differential calculus, integral calculus, and series and sequences in preparation for engineering mathematics, ordinary differential equations, and multivariable calculus. |
400-Level Courses
ENG T 480 : Globalization in Engineering and Technology.
(3:3:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| OFFERED: | Study Abroad. |
| WHEN TAUGHT: | Spring |
| PREREQUISITE: | Engineering or technology major enrolled in upper-division major courses; instructor's consent. |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Definition of globalization and the driving forces. How globalization is changing the practice of engineering and the development of technology. Study through classroom and industrial site visits. |
ENG T 497R : Global Engineering Outreach Projects.
(.5-3:Arr.:Arr.)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter |
| PREREQUISITE: | Engineering or technology major enrolled in upper-division major courses; instructor's consent. |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Humanitarian-based engineering and technology project development involving multi-disciplinary teams. |
500-Level Graduate Courses (available to advanced undergraduates)
ENG T 595R : Special Topics in Engineering and Technology.
(.5-3:ARR:0)(Credit Hours:Lecture Hours:Lab Hours)| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter; Spring; Summer |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Special topics in engineering and technology that relate to current research areas or issues related to industry. |