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Dr. Casey Keulen is an Assistant Professor of Teaching at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. He obtained his PhD from the University of Victoria, Victoria, Canada in 2012. He currently teaches in the Manufacturing Engineering Program where he is an undergraduate student advisor. Dr. Keulen's research interests are in multi-campus instruction, and composite materials education.
Assistant Professor of Teaching in Mechanical Engineering at the University of British Columbia, supporting Manufacturing Engineering, Multi-campus Instruction, and Engineering Ethics.
In pursuit of greater opportunities for students, higher education institutes are increasingly expanding their physical presence to become multi-campus institutions. One such institution is the [redacted university], with campuses in [redacted city 1] and [redacted city 2], which are over 400 km (250 miles) from each other. This program is the first of its kind within the [redacted faculty] to be offered across both campuses. This paper gives an overview of the undergraduate Manufacturing Engineering program, including benefits and challenges to being multi-campus. It discusses courses that are taught across both campuses, a fourth (final) year option to pursue one of two specialties on either campus, and efforts made to build student connections and community across campuses.
Keulen, C., & Sielmann, C., & Richert, D. (2022, August), Manufacturing Engineering as a Multi-Campus Program Paper presented at 2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Minneapolis, MN. 10.18260/1-2--41849
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