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Provides experience in real-world engineering problems for upper division mechanical and aerospace students. Assigns projects from local industry. Normally requires students to spend eight hours weekly in an engineering office. Students must present written and oral reports. All course work must be completed while a student is enrolled in the course; credit cannot be granted retroactively for previously completed work. Students interested in an internship or co-op experience should also consider the EAS 396 and EAS 496 sequence.
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