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Michael Wiegmann - Structural

Temple University Multipurpose Health Science Center
- Philadelphia Pennsylvania -

Reflection

 

AE 481W/482 Course Reflection

                The Senior Thesis is an incredibly important experience which culminates five years of intensive study in the Architectural Engineering program at Penn State. The opportunity to apply all of the knowledge gained during the studies here on a real world project, while having access to the knowledge of other students, professionals and faculty was invaluable. It was a challenging and rewarding experience which allows students to excel in the building industry.

CPEP and Discussion Board Reflection

                The discussion board and previous CPEP projects were a valuable resource in guiding the learning process throughout the semester and provided a means to open lines of communication with design professionals.

 

 

 

 

 

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