ENGR 1625 - ENGINEERING BUSINESS COLLABORATIONS IN INDIA Minimum Credits: 3 Maximum Credits: 3 This course will focus on the studying modern engineering and business principles, methods, and tools, within the context of the Indian environment. The three focal areas of study are: manufacturing systems, service engineering operations, and call centers. A visit to India will showcase challenges and opportunities available at the corporate level and at the individual level in this rapidly growing economy. It will also focus on the societal impacts of new technologies and rapid expansion of engineering industries in India. Students can utilize this forum to analyze and visualize service manufacturing engineering challenges and opportunities around the world. Plant visits and interfaces with engineering students and practicing engineers will allow students to appreciate the following professional characteristics: ethics, the ability to work with others, an appreciation for other disciplines, adaptability, and an appreciation for life-long learning. Academic Career: Undergraduate Course Component: Lecture Grade Component: Letter Grade
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