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Shankar Ramakrishnan, Arizona State University, Polytechnic campus; Deana Delp
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Paper ID #20913Instilling Entrepreneurial Mindset by Vertical Integration of Engineering ProjectsShankar Ramakrishnan, Arizona State University, Polytechnic campus Dr. Shankar Ramakrishnan received his PhD in Electrical Engineering from Arizona State University. He is currently part of the engineering education team in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University. Currently he designs the curriculum for the freshman engineering program at the Polytechnic campus of the Arizona State University. He also designs and teaches engineering design courses in the first and sophomore years at ASU. His interests
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Hyunjae Park, Marquette University
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Paper ID #20942Fostering and Establishing an Engineering Entrepreneurial Mindset throughFreshman Engineering Discovery Courses Integrated with an Entrepreneuri-ally Minded Learning (EML) Pedagogic ApproachProf. Hyunjae Park, Marquette University Research Professor Department of Mechanical Engineering Opus College of Engineering Marquette Uni- versity Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201-1881 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2017 Session W1A Fostering and Establishing an Engineering
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John Edward Miller, Baylor University; Carolyn Skurla, Baylor University
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considerations, redesign for a target this paper. Details have been previously published [2].customer group, prototyping, and presentation. Part ofthe motivation for this new curriculum was to promote PURPOSE OF REDESIGN“entrepreneurially minded learning” (EML), which aims While the first-year engineering courses have accomplishedto foster a mindset of curiosity, making connections, and their objectives, several of the instructors felt that the coursescreating value. Another motivation was to provide could be improved and offer more to students. Faculty at thestudents with the tools they need to acquire internships University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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John K. Estell, Ohio Northern University; James Blake Hylton, Ohio Northern University
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outcomes, including:conceptually based on four characteristics traditionally (c) an ability to design a system, component, or process toassociated with the entrepreneurial engineering mindset: meet desired needs within realistic constraints such astechnical fundamentals, customer needs, business economic, environmental, social, political, ethical,acumen, and societal values. Our hypotheses are that, by health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainabilitycategorizing constraints such that the source of a (emphasis added). [1]constraint is also included, an engineering student can(1) examine each constraint from the point of view of a Although the phrase