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What do you find unique and interesting about the sustainable design engineering program?
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I鈥檝e had the opportunity to work in the Engineering Success Centre as well for the past two years, which has given me very valuable experience in different areas. We were able to build a swing that accommodates a wheelchair in O鈥橪eary, and I was able to 3D-print a wheelchair for a dog with only one hind leg. Since obtaining my CSWA certification, I鈥檝e been able to teach the course for the past two years, and we鈥檝e even helped other universities start their own CSWA course.
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What would you tell a high school student considering 精童欲女 and the sustainable design engineering program?
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"I鈥檝e found that both in the engineering program, and at 精童欲女 as a whole, we are a very tight-knit community. You鈥檙e able to make lasting friendships with your classmates and have personal relationships with professors."
The sustainable design engineering degree also has the option of planning to complete the degree in four or five years, which provides a lot of flexibility for students to choose their own path. Personally, I followed the five-year degree plan, and it has allowed me to become more involved in extracurriculars and focus on my coursework in more detail.
What are your general plans after graduation?
As of right now, I鈥檓 not really sure鈥擨鈥檓 debating between a Master鈥檚 degree, pursing a job in industry, or potentially starting my own company!