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ASEE 2021 Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference
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Randy Hugh Brooks, Texas A&M University
to the engineering curriculum itself.”1This paper documents the new design structure to include literature influencing the re-build. Thestudy concludes with an exploration of a framework for addressing and managing the need tomaintain an evolving curriculum going forward. Included will be a discussion of the challengesdriving the need for a re-build as well as the evaluation of various options, some of which werenot selected to be pursued at this time.“The re-building strategy…is a fundamental change of academic view linking academia withsocietal context and needs…by emphasizing a shared set of values, identity and commitment. Itis about educating engineers who will become change agents after graduation, with anunderstanding of stakeholder
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ASEE 2021 Gulf-Southwest Annual Conference
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Margo Cousins, University of Texas at Austin; Laura Suggs, University of Texas at Austin; Mia K. Markey, University of Texas at Austin
Handelsman, 2014) developed with support from HHMI. https://cimerproject.org/entering-mentoring/ (accessed 2020)4. M. Cousins, S. Young, E. Dolan, L. Gonzales, B. DeMont, M.K. Markey, L.J. Suggs, “A “Boot Camp” as in- laboratory introduction to research methods for a Research Experiences for Undergraduates program,” Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) Annual Meeting (2016).5. S.R. Young, M. Cousins, L.J. Suggs, M.K. Markey, B. DeMont, “Developing science communication skills as a part of a summer Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program,” Proceedings of the 2017 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference and Exposition (2017).6. M. Cousins, C. Sviatko, S. Young, L.J. Suggs, M.K. Markey, B