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Conference Session
Outcomes of Cooperative Education Assignments
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel Walsh, California Polytechnic State University
Tagged Divisions
Cooperative & Experiential Education
sources and sinks for projects at the institution. These include thecapstone design courses that are an integral part of each departmental curriculum, the seniorproject and thesis requirements for students, and the individual interests and efforts of bothstudents and faculty. In the current nascent stage of the PBLI there are a range of activitiesacross the spectrum of departments. Unit requirements for the capstone design experience rangefrom 4 to 9 quarter units, senior projects are occasionally integrated with capstone design, butmany are stand-alone classes or individual study experiences. Single student experiences are thenorm, with a few departments offering “interdisciplinary” experiences. Projects range frominstructor selected activities
Conference Session
Preparing and Retaining Engineering Students
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert Rabb, United States Military Academy; Margaret Nowicki, United States Military Academy; Elizabeth Bristow, United States Military Academy
Tagged Divisions
Cooperative & Experiential Education
recently beenopened to students that have yet to declare their major. One intent of the original program was toenhance the students’ learning and problem solving experience in a real world environment andperhaps give them a start on their capstone project. The summer internship program allows themto conduct research and solve engineering problems with scientists and engineers in some of thenation’s finest facilities. The Academic Individual Advanced Development (AIAD) program ispurely voluntary, but nearly all of the civil and mechanical engineering majors forfeit some oftheir free time to participate in the program every summer. These internships are usually fourweeks in duration due to other institutional requirements that can only be
Conference Session
Workplace Concerns, Realities, and Intangibles
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Craig Gunn, Michigan State University
Tagged Divisions
Cooperative & Experiential Education
5 students/team), 9 short form Page 14.1372.4 Tools: MS Word reports, individual formal reports Tools: MS Word, Excel, Matlab ME – 471 Machine Design II ME 481 – Senior Capstone Design Design Project Documentation: Formal Design Reports Tools: C Programming, Excel, Matlab, WWW Problem Definition, Progress report