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Course description: Praxis III is the capstone course of the Engineering Science Foundation Design sequence and challenges students to apply the models of engineering design, communication, teamwork
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(AC) at the University of Toronto (U of T) is leading a transformative shift in scientific discovery that will accelerate technology development and commercialization. The AC is a global community of
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Course description:These courses introduce and provide a framework for the design process. Students are introduced to communication as an integral component of engineering practice. The course is a
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, teamwork and self-evaluation techniques. This course is aimed at helping Engineering students to gain practical skills that will enhance their impact as leaders throughout their careers. Posting end date
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Date Posted: 06/26/2025 Req ID: 43914 Faculty/Division: Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering Department: Dept of Mechanical & Industrial Eng Campus: St. George (Downtown Toronto) Description
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, concise, non-conflicting requirements from subject matter experts who may or may not understand how technology can be used to positively transform the business process. Your responsibilities will include
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skills both verbal and written Excellent attention to detail and ability to follow established process Assets (Nonessential): Professional Certification such as Safety Engineering/Industrial Hygiene
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improvements for project activities Serving as a resource on specific issues to a group of specialists Essential Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree focused on technology, commerce, economics, entrepreneurship
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Consortium (AC) at the University of Toronto (U of T) is leading a transformative shift in scientific discovery that will accelerate technology development and commercialization. The AC is a global community
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Course description: This course is an introduction to engineering design processes, illustrated through the design and implementation of a hardware system. In addition to familiarizing students with