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MP 160: Emerging Leadership
0.00 Credits
Clarkson University
This course will examine what the term 'leadership' means. Perceptions of leadership will be reviewed as well as an analysis of different styles of leadership. The course will examine what makes people leaders with an emphasis on skill development in multiple areas. Interactive sessions will allow students to become acquainted with their peer' leadership skills while developing their own skills. Topics covered will include: how to run a meeting/program planning; public speaking; values and ethics; communication, motivation and goal setting; strategic planning. The course will include both traditional classroom lectures as well as activity-based programs.
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MP 192: S-STEM Enabling Workshops
0.00 Credits
Clarkson University
This course consists of a series of workshops designed to train a diverse under-represented students in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields to become leaders in their fields. Students receiving the S-STEM scholarship will be enrolled each semester. The workshops will cover topics on study skills, career development, leadership building, problem solving skills. These activities are both horizontally integrated across disciplines and vertically integrated from freshmen to seniors, so that students are exposed to collaborations with peers from different technical background as well as different levels of maturity.
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MP 251: Open Source Software Projects
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
See MP 151 for course description.
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MP 252: Internet Teaching Laboratory Projects Course
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
In conjunction with Clarkson's Internet Teaching Laboratory, students will participate in projects related to computer networking such as implementing network software, configuring networking hardware, simulating large-scale networks, evaluating and testing computer security, administering the Internet Teaching Laboratory, deploying networked solutions for community members or developing network tutorials for other students. Students will construct web-based portfolios and give oral presentations of their work. Given Pass/No Credit. By permission of instructor.
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MP 292: S-STEM Enabling Workshops
0.00 Credits
Clarkson University
This course consists of a series of workshops designed to train a diverse under-represented students in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields to become leaders in their fields. Students receiving the S-STEM scholarship will be enrolled each semester. The workshops will cover topics on study skills, career development, leadership building, problem solving skills. These activities are both horizontally integrated across disciplines and vertically integrated from freshmen to seniors, so that students are exposed to collaborations with peers from different technical background as well as different levels of maturity.
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MP 351: Open Source Software Projects
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
See MP 151 for course description.
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MP 352: Internet Teaching Laboratory Projects Course
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
In conjunction with Clarkson's Internet Teaching Laboratory, students will participate in projects related to computer networking such as implementing network software, configuring networking hardware, simulating large-scale networks, evaluating and testing computer security, administering the Internet Teaching Laboratory, deploying networked solutions for community members or developing network tutorials for other students. Students will construct web-based portfolios and give oral presentations of their work. Given Pass/No Credit. By permission of instructor.
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MP 392: S-STEM Enabling Workshops
0.00 Credits
Clarkson University
These activities are both horizontally integrated across disciplines and vertically integrated from freshmen to seniors, so that students are exposed to collaborations with peers from different technical background as well as different levels of maturity.
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MP 401: Multidisciplinary Course (Environmental Remediation Design)
3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
Science and engineering concepts are synthesized to generate safe, economics and effective solutions to real-world environmental restoration projects. Emphasis is placed on multidisciplinary teamwork and communication.
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MP 414: Multidisciplinary Course (FIRST Robotics Competition)
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
Clarkson students work together with local high school students to participate in a nation-wide robotics competition and get a hands-on, inside look at the engineering profession. During the fall semester, students plan for the upcoming spring competition by participating in a series of seminars that focus on various aspects of mobile robot design and construction. Competition rules are announced at the start of the spring semester, and during an intense six-week period, students work to brainstorm, design, construct, and test their robot entry. With only six weeks of build time, all jobs are critical path. Teams from across the nation then compete in a tournament complete with referees, cheerleaders and time clocks. The competition changes each year, so returning team members always have a new challenge.
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