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Engineering and Technology for the 21st Century

The modern engineering and educational landscapes present exciting new opportunities and new challenges for today's—and tomorrow's—engineers. Engineering & Technology for the 21st Century is the Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering and Technology strategic plan and vision for putting BYU students and research at the forefront of the profession. BYU brings unique strength to develop men and women of competence, character and confidence. College initiatives to do so focus on the five key areas of technical excellence, character development, leadership, innovation, and global awareness.

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May 2008

Moral Character and Professional Life

Moral Character in Professional Life—A Symposium

As students graduate and move into professional careers, it is essential for them to manifest the highest standards of integrity and reflect the gospel of Jesus Christ. These graduates enter a world where... more

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Engineering and Technology Study Abroad in China—Spring Term 2007 on the Nanjing University Campus

We are pleased to announce an engineering and technology study abroad program for Spring Term 2007 in Nanjing China. This program will help students understand issues involved in globalization and technology and acquire skills needed to participate in and manage engineering and technology activities in a global environment.

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Engineering Study Abroad in France—A BYU/Georgia Tech Partnership

We are pleased to announce an engineering and technology study abroad program for Spring Term 2007 in Nanjing China. This program will help students understand issues involved in globalization and technology and acquire skills needed to participate in and manage engineering and technology activities in a global environment.

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