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Old 07-24-2011 at 07:45 PM   #1
jon.john23
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Chem 2g03?
Hey Mac insiders,

Could any provide me a brief intro of what i should expect from CHEM ENG 2G03?
Seem to me like an extension of 1P03 professional engineering.
But wht do i know?

Thnx in advance

John
Old 07-24-2011 at 08:35 PM   #2
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Ya, kinda like P03, except its individual instead of groups. Basically its engineering communications. The big components of the course are an individual research paper, a presentation based on the topic of your research, and little mini tutorial assignments you do throughout the semester, plus an exam. Do a good job on the research paper, because most people had A's in everything up until that point. The papers brought most people down. I will attach the course outline. Overall, it was a light course in terms of workload except for the paper.
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