Work in progress - transforming Senior Design

In 2004 the Electrical Engineering BS program at the University of Kentucky went through its latest ABET Accreditation Process. As a result, we began to change the Senior Design course. In the past, individual students or teams of students would find an advisor and a project and would work without i...

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