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Using Entry Level Engineering Courses as a Method of Promoting Industry Awareness
Kalan Kucera
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T. J. Balk
Chemical and Materials Engineering
Stanley and Karen Pigman College of Engineering
Electron Microscopy Center
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Social Sciences
Occupational Career
100%
Materials Engineering
100%
Stereotypes
100%
Close Relationship
100%
Student Knowledge
100%
Steel Industry
100%
Entry Level
100%
Engineering
Engineering
100%
Steel Making
33%
Iron Making
33%
Steel Company
33%
Career Decision
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Steel Industry
100%
Iron
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Awareness
100%
Stereotypy
100%
Chemical Engineering
Materials Engineering
100%