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Multidisciplinary Programs

SEI - Systems Engineering Initiative

The Systems Engineering Initiative (SEI) was formed to develop the intellectual capital required with the expansion of the nuclear industry workforce. SEI engages students in real world engineering team projects that are both interdisciplinary and multilevel-that is, teams include students from freshmen to seniors from multiple engineering disciplines. 

Multidisciplinary Experiences for Undergraduates

The Dwight Look College of Engineering and the office of Engineering Student Services and Academic Programs (ESSAP) coordinate the Multidisciplinary Experiences for Undergraduates (MEU) program. Participating in MEU gives undergraduate engineering students an opportunity to engage in multidisciplinary team projects that provide experiential learning thru real world projects, allows students to acquire engineering skills beyond their major by interacting with students from other engineering majors, and provides professional development that better prepares them for their engineering careers.

 

For more information on these programs, contact:

Magdalini Lagoudas,

Director, Engineering Student Services and Academic Programs

Dwight Look College of Engineering

Phone: 979-845-7200

Email: m-lagoudas@tamu.edu