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The following Engineering courses deal with subject areas within engineering that are, in their essential nature, broader than the confines of any particular branch of engineering. These courses are taught by professors from several departments of the School of Engineering. Of the courses described in this section, many are of general interest to both engineering and non-engineering students. In addition, certain departmental courses are of general interest and without prerequisites. Students interested in the interactions between technology and society should also see the "Science, Technology, and Society" section of this bulletin. For information on undergraduate programs in the School of Engineering, see the "School of Engineering" section of this bulletin. For information on graduate programs in the School of Engineering, see the relevant department section of this bulletin. For information on undergraduate programs in the School of Engineering, see the "School of Engineering" section of this bulletin. For information on graduate programs in the School of Engineering, see the relevant department section of this bulletin.
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