No engineering. No nuclear program. Do they have a viable physics program? Wth? |
It doesn't make any sense at all |
I have 3 recent grads. All of them see WM as the place to go if you want to major in English, social sciences type degrees. |
| I guess more students need to go tour the ISC complex. I got a sneak peek into ISC 4, home to the new data science school. The makerspace is very impressive. The whole science center deserves a look if you aren't familiar with WM and STEM. |
Obviously. https://cdsp.wm.edu/ |
Data science is not engineering. Do you want to travel 20,000 leagues underwater in a steel tube designed by a statistician who hasn’t taken advanced structures and physics classes? |
| Reading the article, it sounds like their role will be more operational research into workforce development and supply chains than actual submarine design and engineering. That said, if anyone should feel put out be this decision, it should be ODU. |
It was never said that WM is the prime engineering focus. There are many, many facets to this project. Read the article. |
Data science students aren't using makerspaces. That's the applied sciences program which does have engineering based paths of study http://wm.edu/as/appliedscience/ |
Thanks, W&M AO. Don’t you have applications you should be reviewing right now? Let us know if you ever add a real engineering program like ODU or VT. DP |
|
I heard the Fashion Institute of Technology played a big role in the Manhattan Project. They designed a lab coat with a sleeker profile, & this is what allowed us to get ahead of the curve. Saved thousands of lives. |
| W&M AO is flustered lol |
| It’s amazing how few of you can actually read a few articles on this without spouting off. |
Yes, the USS Walz will have tampon machines in the heads. Just in case. |