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Audio Presentations for Cooperative Programs
The Arts and Sciences/Engineering Partnership
The following Audio Presentations (familiarly known as radio ads) concisely describe important academic activities which illustrate the partnership between the Colleges of Arts and Sciences and Engineering.
Life Sciences - A degree in chemical biology or molecular and cell biology can lead to a wide variety of careers. Graduates can apply for “green collar” jobs in alternative energy industries or new occupations that are developing in personalized medicine. (Aired Jan. 28 – Feb. 1, 2008)
Life Sciences 1
Life Sciences 2
Life Sciences 3
Life Sciences 4
Life Sciences 5
Biomedical Engineering and Chemical Biology - Professors Anthony Sky and Ronald Foster discuss the exciting career opportunities that await graduates of new degree programs in biomedical engineering and chemical biology. Sky, who chairs the Department of Natural Sciences, and Foster, the director of the biomedical engineering program, said the new degree programs are a response to exciting developments in the life sciences sector. (Aired Jan. 15-19, 2007)
Engineering & Biology 1
Engineering & Biology 2
Engineering & Biology 3
Engineering & Biology 4
Robotics - David Bindschadler, chairman of the math and computer science department talks about World Robofest, Intelligent Ground Vehicle Competitions and the increase application of robotics in vehicles and the home. Steve Kryskalla, computer science student explains his work programming a robotic dog to play a Robocup soccer game.
Robofest 1
Robofest 2
Robofest 3
Robofest 4
Robofest 5

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