N i c h o l a s N i g r o

Constuction management

 

 

 

SAINT ELIZABETH'S HOSPITAL

WASHINGTON D.C.

 

 
 
 

 

   

AE 481 & 482

Senior thesis was an enlightening experience in a heavily team orientated AE curriculum. This year long journey of individual study and analysis truly tested all of the engineering skills I have acquired over my 5 year tenure at Penn State. In hind sight, I feel that I was adequately equipped with the necessary knowledge to accomplish my thesis goals, as well as explore areas of interest that I would not have previously had the tools to do so. Ultimately, AE 481 & 482 gave me an in depth look into the inner workings of the industry and helped me to better understand the high level of communication necessary to accomplish even the simplest task.

In addition to the high level of industry communication, the management of my CPEP sight helped me leap into the 21st century and become savvy with the technology demands of this day and age. That being the case, through my continual thesis development and concurrent website management, I truly believe that this course better prepared me for future employment.

 

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