CEEN 101 - Week 4 - Introduction to Structural Engineering
Guest lecturer Dr. Fernando Fonseca shares a pre-recorded introductory lecture to the specialization of Structural Engineering. He discusses how structural engineers design the "bones and the muscles" of our infrastructure. These engineers do much more than design buildings and bridges! They are involved with automobiles, dams, trains, airplanes, and even bio-medical engineering!
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