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An undergraduate engineering student's curriculum might feature one or more specialized project courses (MENG 471, 472, 473, or 474), where they explore specific research interests via design-focused projects and experimental studies. Students can propose their own projects, collaborate in teams, or join faculty-led research initiatives that incorporate undergraduates into ongoing work. Those interested should reach out to the director of undergraduate studies (DUS) for additional details on these project courses. In today's technologically advanced society, a comprehensive education requires some grounding in science and technology. The non-ABET B.A. program caters to students aiming for careers in fields like business, law, economics, medicine, journalism, or politics, equipping them to grasp the broader societal effects of science and technology. Blending engineering approaches with a liberal arts foundation creates a robust preparation for diverse career paths. This program is ideal for students pursuing dual majors.