Julian Rey admits that he was a tad intimidated last fall when he started the College of Engineering’s Integrated Product and Program Design (IPPD) program.
The J. Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering senior considers it the closest to a real-world scenario he’s experienced in his undergraduate career.
Classes are usually based on absorbing information for an eventual test, he says, but IPPD requires students to work with actual companies to develop applicable technologies.
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