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4 FAQs about [Engineering 400]
What is Engg 400?
Additionally, ENGG 400 requires students to create an Individual Development Plan (IDP) to reflect on their professional goals and aspirations; determine areas of improvement to reach these goals; identify sources of professional development; and to encourage regular review in order to meet or surpass personal goals.
What is course communications Engg 400?
Course Communications ENGG 400 is a forum-based course and aims to create a professional environment where our students - soon-to-be professionals - support each other’s needs.
How do I contact the Engg 400 instructional team?
The ENGG 400 instructional team will moderate the forum and support students when necessary. For individual student matters only (e. grades, illness, absences, potentially not meeting course requirements) please email engg400@ualberta.
Does se 400 count as a technical elective?
However, the book is but one tool to help student learning and students should make their own decisions with regard to whether to acquire it. SE 400 counts as a technical elective in GE/IE, but does not count as a technical elective for at least some other engineering majors. Several non-GE/IE students expressed their desire to have that changed.


