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  Susan Voss involves undergraduates in a research and education program in biomedical engineering with a focus on the auditory system.
What's Different at Smith?

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH WITH FACULTY

Engineering, the use of scientific and mathematical principles to enhance our world, has led to the exploration of space and the explosion of the Internet. The technical achievements of 20th-century engineering have been breathtaking. But women have not been well represented in the profession, nor have engineers generally received as broad an education as desirable. Smith's new Picker Engineering Program addresses both problems.

Rather than offering an array of specialized engineering degree programs, Smith offers a single degree, a B.S. in engineering science, which focuses on the fundamentals of all the engineering disciplines. With rigorous study in the three basis areas -- mechanics, electrical systems and thermochemical processes -- students learn to structure engineering solutions to a variety of problems using first principles. Smith’s engineering program is different from other engineering programs: it’s embedded in a liberal arts curriculum, and it builds on the nationally recognized strengths of the college’s well-established science program. The curriculum contextualizes engineering vis-à-vis social relevance and social responsibility. Innovative outcomes-oriented engineering pedagogy makes the learner -- not the professor -- the center of classroom activities.

Engineering & the
Liberal Arts

Women Taking
the Lead

Hands-on, Project-
based Learning

Undergrad Research
with Faculty

Studying Abroad

Commitment to a
Sustainable Future

 

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