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Ocean and Marine Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James Buchholz, University of Iowa; Pablo M. Carrica, University of Iowa; Jae-Eun Russell, University of Iowa
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Ocean and Marine
Required courses • ME:5160 Intermediate fluid mechanics • ME:4175 Computational naval hydrodynamics • ME:4176 Experimental naval hydrodynamics Limited electives (students must complete one from each of the following categories): • Full-year capstone design elective (one semester is required for all students) OR one semester of supervised independent study, each focused on an approved Naval Hydrodynamics project • An approved introductory numerical methods course General electives • Students must complete one additional course from a selection of related courses including topics such as linear systems and dynamics, control systems and theory, and additional continuum mechanics and fluids
Conference Session
Multidisciplinary Curricular Design and Assessment
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michael A. Gennert, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Craig B. Putnam, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Tagged Divisions
Multidisciplinary Engineering
undergraduate degree program inrobotics. At that time, there were only a handful of universities worldwide offeringundergraduate Robotics programs, none in the United States, although many universitiesincluded robotics within a discipline such as Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, orMechanical Engineering. WPI took a decidedly different approach. We introduced Robotics as amulti-disciplinary engineering discipline to meet the needs of 21st century engineering. Thecurriculum, designed top-down, incorporates a number of best practices, including spiralcurriculum, a unified set of core courses, multiple pathways, inclusion of social issues andentrepreneurship, an emphasis on project-based learning, and capstone design projects. Thispaper provides a
Conference Session
Energy Conversion and Conservation Division Technical Session on Conservation and Optimization
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Farshid Zabihian, California State University, Sacramento
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
] and sometimes distinguishing them is not easy. The project-led education hasbeen very popular in engineering programs since the 1990s [2]. The project-based learning isextensively being used for teaching engineering design through capstone or senior designcourses. This is partly due to requirements of accreditation bodies [2].Considering the fact that teaching and research are two most important functions of highereducation systems, the integration of them has been an attractive idea. However, as reported byHealey [4], there are strong feeling among academicians on relationship between research andteaching. While some believe “university research often detracts from the quality ofteaching”[5], other stated “courses taught by those at the
Conference Session
Engineering Design Graphics Division Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Caitlin A. Keller, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Laura A. Robinson, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Holly K. Ault Ph.D., Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Design Graphics
project-based learning. Graduation criteria require all engineering studentsto complete a team-based capstone design project with a level of effort equivalent to nine credithours. For this capstone project, many students work on multi-disciplinary teams. Studentsdocument the design process, as well as the resulting product, with lengthy reports. Engineeringfaculty review the reports, but are not expected to provide writing instruction. Students are alsorequired to complete a team-based social science research project, typically during their junioryear. The junior level project includes a significant writing component, including instruction onthe proper use of citations.Although all students are required to complete one half year of humanities for
Conference Session
Accreditation and the BOK
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ronald W. Welch, The Citadel; Robert J. Rabb P.E., The Citadel; Kevin C. Bower P.E., The Citadel
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
partnerships to provide anumber of different academic resources. These resources support capstone projects, advising andevaluation of capstone projects, research projects as well as financial support for the projects,adjunct professors, dedicated internships and active members for advisory boards providingfinancial support and curriculum input. In a time of ever decreasing resources at the state level,public universities are moving to operate similarly to a private institution. Additionally, duringthese times the building of new programs requires the leveraging of the resources of privateorganizations. Analysis of examples of program development and enhancement using industrypartnerships will provide a number of best practices.IntroductionIndustry
Conference Session
A Technology Potpourri II
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Duong Vu, Duy Tan University-Vietnam; Ashfaq Ahmed P.E., Purdue University Northwest; Omer Farook, Purdue University Northwest
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
performance was translated into individual grades.6. ConclusionsThe senior capstone design experience provided students the opportunity to apply what theyhave learned in their undergraduate courses in previous years into a viable project. It bridges thegap between classroom and industry and allows students to apply their knowledge and skills totackle real world challenges. It gives them the responsibility and freedom to perform at their ownpace and learn to interact and communicate with their team mates. The studio / lab learningenvironment provides them a learning platform that is beyond the boundaries of the classroomand prepares them for the industry. Additionally, this experience provides the concerned facultyto think beyond the confines of the
Conference Session
Construction Division Technical Session 2: K-12 through Adult Learning
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert B. Austin, Bowling Green State University
Tagged Divisions
Construction Engineering
education professionals about the risks of dismissing the pedagogy model infavor of the andragogy model.MethodologySince 2016, the instructional approach for a Construction Capstone course at BGSU has followedthe active-learning principles of adult education by employing a series of surveys on students’prior experiences, interests, preferred topics, and preferred target projects to pursue in termlength project-based learning (PBL) assignments. In addition to having course length PBLassignments mimic real world conditions, the Construction Capstone class has also entailed areview of prior course work in preparation for the American Institute of Constructors’ (AIC)Associate Constructors examination. The project based assignment was designed to
Conference Session
Biomedical Division Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Todd Freeborn, University of Alabama; Memorie Gosa, University of Alabama
Tagged Divisions
Biomedical Engineering
guiding questions tostructure the sessions; and (iv) including multiple sessions with the same clients over time toobserve changes that may result from the therapies.Capstone Projects: Future iterations of this program will task students with identifying clinicalneeds from their shadowing experiences, propose a possible solution, and encourage them topursue those solutions during their own Capstone Design courses. Capstone design projects areubiquitous in engineering education, aimed at promoting practical and real-world projects duringan undergraduate’s education [7], [8]. The pairing of this shadowing experience with CapstoneDesign is expected to increase student engagement and satisfaction; supported by results fromprevious clinical immersions
Conference Session
Engineering Ethics Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Xiaofeng Tang, Ohio State University; Jeffrey M. Catchmark, Pennsylvania State University; Eduardo Mendieta; Thomas A. Litzinger, Pennsylvania State University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Ethics
capstone project. 15 Apply systematic method to analyze ethical issues and to arrive at a recommended approach to address the issues. 16 Demonstrate ethical responsibility that goes beyond compliance to professional codes and regulations. 17 Act ethically as an engineering professional. 18 Provide ethical leadership within a team. 19 Provide ethical leadership within an organization. Ten BE faculty members (including a member of our project team) participated inthe second workshop. Another eight BE faculty members, who could not attend in person,returned the questionnaire by email. One
Conference Session
Computing & Information Technology: Curriculum and Assessment
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Masoud Naghedolfeizi, Fort Valley State University; Xiangyan Zeng, Fort Valley State University; Chunhua Dong, Fort Valley State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Computing and Information Technology
. Furthermore, even students who do relatively well in these classes tend tolose their technical capabilities to tackle fairly large and complicated problems fromconcept to solution and then implementation using sound computer programmingpractices due to lack of sufficient practice in their upper division courses. This has beenobserved in the CS capstone course that requires students to design relatively largeprograms for various course projects. As a result, this could hinder their progress towardgraduation as well as future success as software developers, computer programmers,and/or other information technology and computing professionals. Thus, it is critical toimprove the programming skills of computer science students across curriculumparticularly
Conference Session
Biomedical Division Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Olga Imas, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Jeffrey A. Lamack, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Charles S. Tritt, Milwaukee School of Engineering; Larry Fennigkoh P.E., Milwaukee School of Engineering; Icaro Dos Santos, Milwaukee School of Engineering
Tagged Divisions
Biomedical Engineering
for Medical and Biological Engineering, and the American College of Clinical Engineering.Dr. Icaro Dos Santos Dos Santos, Milwaukee School of Engineering c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018Work-In-Progress: Streamlining Biomedical Engineering Design ProcessThe Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology (ABET) Criterion 5 states that an ABET-accredited undergraduate engineering program must incorporate a capstone design process tobetter prepare its graduates for various engineering careers [1]. The most common pedagogicalapproaches to teaching design focus on a Problem-Based Learning and are centered around aspecific problem to be addressed, and include general capstone courses covering
Conference Session
Aerospace Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Masoud Rais-Rohani P.E., University of Maine; David S. Rubenstein, University of Maine; Wilhelm A. Friess, University of Maine
Tagged Divisions
Aerospace
, aircraft design, and aerospacestructures. The expansion of aerospace engineering education activities included thedevelopment of multiple undergraduate- and graduate-level courses, promotion of aerospacerelated capstone projects, establishment of student chapters of Students for the Exploration andDevelopment of Space (SEDS) and American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA),and creation of an AIAA design-build-fly competition team.This initiative has so far resulted in the establishment of an undergraduate-level AerospaceEngineering Concentration and the Aerospace Graduate Certificate Program. Efforts to expandthe initiative are ongoing, particularly at the graduate level. Aerospace related research activitiesin the college of
Conference Session
Biomedical Division Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeannie S. Stephens, University of Delaware; Sarah Ilkhanipour Rooney, University of Delaware
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Biomedical Engineering
and associate director of BME’s undergraduate program. In this role, she will strengthen the department’s connection with the local medical community, both in clinical and industrial settings, in order to foster undergraduate design projects as well as internship and employment opportunities for our students.Dr. Sarah Ilkhanipour Rooney, University of Delaware Sarah I. Rooney is an Assistant Professor and Director of the Undergraduate Program in the Biomedical Engineering department at the University of Delaware, where she seeks to bring evidence-based teaching practices to the undergraduate curriculum. She received her B.S.E. (2009) and M.S.E. (2010) in Biomed- ical Engineering from the University of Michigan (Ann
Conference Session
Materials Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tristan M. Ericson, York College of Pennsylvania; Stephen N. Kuchnicki, York College of Pennsylvania
Tagged Divisions
Materials
of PA often uses senior Capstone Design projects as a recruitment tool, but otherinstitutions [16], [17] highlight undergraduate research to draw good students. We would like toincrease our undergraduate research activity to diversify faculty activity and provide studentswith valuable research experiences that may indicate that graduate school is right for them. Eganet al. [18] explains that participation in undergraduate research encourages pursuit of moreadvanced degrees. Even if students do not move into graduate/professional programs,undergraduate research teaches students critical thinking skills necessary for solving open-endedproblems [12], [19]. If done well, there are clearly many advantages of undergraduate research.Independent
Conference Session
Diversity and Global Experiences
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jamie Gomez, University of New Mexico; Vanessa Svihla, University of New Mexico
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
project management andcommunication, particularly communicating outside of engineering. Overall, the sophomorestended to report similar numbers of team members with each professional skill as the seniors.Whereas the seniors could clearly distinguish between the professional skill areas, thesophomores were not adept at this.To understand the impact of the team asset-mapping activity, we compared the sophomores’scores on items from a peer evaluation conducted twice during the semester. Early in thesemester, students tended to report some difficulty managing conflicts related to team tasks, butby the end of the semester, significantly fewer teams did so.We also describe an asset-based modification we made to the teams in the senior capstone
Conference Session
Integrating Experiential Learning into the Curriculum
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Martha M. Snyder, Nova Southeastern University; Manuel Salinas, Nova Southeastern University; Molly J. Scanlon, Nova Southeastern University
Tagged Divisions
Cooperative and Experiential Education
includingexperiencing, thinking, acting, and reflecting. Through a recursive engagement withexperiencing and thinking coupled with reflection and active experimentation, learnersexperience an ideal and balanced learning process [3]. Application of Kolb’s ELT and learningcycle is not uncommon in engineering, especially in the design of capstone courses. Forexample, Jassim [4] used Kolb’s experiential learning cycle to guide the design of capstonedesign projects in mechanical engineering. Potisuk [5] also used Kolb’s guidance to design atwo-semester capstone sequence in electrical and computer engineering.Informed by the work of Kolb and many others, the National Society of Experiential Education(NSEE) proposes eight principles of good practice for all
Conference Session
Biomedical Division Poster Session
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Patricia A. Meyers, American International College; Judy L. Cezeaux, Western New England University
Tagged Divisions
Biomedical Engineering
experienceencouraging transformative learning. The students explain the purpose, rationale, potential targetpopulation as well as demonstrate their prototype. The summer following the completion of thisintroductory assistive technology course, faculty members in occupational therapy andengineering meet to discuss which projects are best suited for further development.Occupational therapy students who have expressed an interest and whose projects have thepotential for universal design, pitch their AT device to student engineering teams. Thebiomedical engineering students are either in the first semester of their capstone design course orin a product development course. Not all occupational therapy AT projects presented to theengineering design teams are chosen
Conference Session
Clinical Learning Experiences in BME
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Barbara Jean Muller-Borer, East Carolina University; Stephanie M. George, East Carolina University
Tagged Divisions
Biomedical Engineering
multidisciplinary collaborative research projects, capstone and honors projects, andpotential entrepreneurial initiatives. Follow-up information is collected to track oral/posterpresentations, published manuscripts and patent applications resulting from course projects.4. RESULTS AND DISCUSSIONEight engineering students enrolled in the course in spring 2016 and six in 2017. The engineeringstudents included students from the biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, andindustrial systems concentrations. In 2017, 3 teams of engineering students partnered with 12students from the entrepreneurship course in the College of Business (4 per team). Studentsreported spending an average of 6.3 ± 2.4 hours per week outside of class and clinic, preparing
Conference Session
Energy Conversion and Conservation Division Technical Session on Conservation and Optimization
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Maher Shehadi, Purdue University
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
ToolAbstractOccupants’ behavior inside buildings is a vital parameter in determining the building energyconsumption. Occupancy density distribution is a wide uncertain parameter due to the difficultyin predicting the attendants’ behavior. Currently, occupancy detection tools and technologieshave been insufficient of determining the exact number of occupants and, thus, the spaceventilation requirements are not set at its optimized values.This capstone project was part of a bigger project conducted at Purdue Polytechnic Kokomo tobetter improve the energy consumption used for ventilation and AC in buildings. The objectiveof this capstone project was testing potential energy savings in an office space by using anoccupancy seat sensor. An experimental and
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 8
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Isabel Hilliger P.E., Pontificia Universidad Catholica de Chile; Constanza Miranda, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile; Mar Pérez-Sanagustín, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
have documented: elective face-to-face courses [3],[4], online courses [5], course concentrations [6], [7], capstone experiences [8], [9], and project-based courses embedded in the engineering curriculum [2], [10]–[12]. Most studies on entrepreneurship education have analyzed psychological outcomes, such asself-efficacy and entrepreneurial intent [13]. Few of them have explored short and long-termeffects on professional competencies and career goals [14]. Some of them have used classroomassessment techniques and academic records to understand students’ conceptions ofentrepreneurial learning [15], [16], but more efforts are needed to explore how students learn aboutentrepreneurship as they develop ownership of their ideas [17]. This article
Conference Session
COED Modulus Topics
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mike Borowczak, University of Wyoming; Andrea Carneal Burrows Borowczak, University of Wyoming
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
Department of Secondary Education University of Wyoming mike.borowczak@uwyo.edu , andrea.burrows@uwyo.eduWith the adoption of pedagogical practices such as Authentic Science and Inquiry-based projects withincollegiate level classrooms, researchers focused on delivering advanced concepts investigated the level ofstudent success in conducting authentic science during a six-week long inquiry project. Two main questionsare explored: 1) do students working on self-guided, problem-based projects, engage in active inquiry? and2) is there alignment between exemplar active inquiry projects and other assessments? This pilot researchstudy focuses on twelve self-selected projects from a group
Conference Session
ChemE Curriculum: Junior, Senior, and Graduate
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Angela R Bielefeldt, University of Colorado, Boulder; Madeline Polmear, University of Colorado, Boulder; Chris Swan, Tufts University; Daniel Knight, University of Colorado, Boulder; Nathan E. Canney
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
capstone design (72%). Other course types believed to include ESI educationwere: sophomore/junior engineering science/ engineering courses (49%), design-focused coursesin sophomore to senior year (non-capstone; 45%), first-year introductory courses (43%),humanities and/or social science courses (35%), first-year design focused courses (26%),professional issues courses (24%), full course on ethics (15%), or “other” courses/co-curricularactivities (13%). Course types written in as “other” included: laboratory courses, safety course,inter-professional team project course, and “students are required to take a "Technology inSociety" course chosen from a list of ~15 courses that meet this category”.There was a median of three different course types that
Conference Session
Teamwork and Student Learning in Design
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Erin Jobidon, University of Waterloo; Maria Barichello, University of Waterloo; Rania Al-Hammoud P.Eng., University of Waterloo; Mehrnaz Mostafapour, University of Waterloo; Christopher Rennick, University of Waterloo; Ada Hurst, University of Waterloo; Jason Grove P.E., University of Waterloo
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Design in Engineering Education
theirparticular course or project. Several implementations are described below.The workshop was implemented twice in a management engineering capstone design projectseries of courses. In one implementation, it was delivered just after the mid-point of the designprocess, as students were creating detailed design verification plans. In this case, the “concepts”on which the students sought peer feedback were different ideas they had come up with to verifytheir designs. In the other implementation, the workshop was delivered about one-third of theway through the design process, once students had completed their problem formulation phaseand had begun creating a number of different conceptual designs to address the identified need.The workshop was also
Conference Session
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation Division Technical Session 5
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
William A. Kline, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Timothy Chow, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Tony Ribera, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Entrepreneurship & Engineering Innovation
Office of Medical Student Education. Tony has a PhD from Indiana University in Higher Education and Student Affairs. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Analysis of Student Utilization and Activities in a Campus Innovation CenterThe Branam Innovation Center (BIC) has served our campus for six years providing support forcompetition teams, capstone and class projects, a maker space, and other campus activities. The16,000 sq. ft. center provides project space, supervision, and access to fabrication andprototyping resources. It has been a popular and increasingly utilized resource with studententries to the building increasing 1.35 times in the last two
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Waddah Akili, Iowa State University
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
necessary.Design faculty across a range of educational institutions still feel that the leaders of engineeringschools (deans, department heads, tenured faculty) are unable or unwilling to recognize theintellectual complexities and resources needed to support good design education.Fortunately, more and more educators are becoming aware of the issues of design, and steps arebeing taken world wide, to address the concerns of industry at large. One approach has been toform “symbiotic” partnership between industry and academia through senior capstone projects.The capstone course has evolved over the years from “made up” projects devised by faculty toindustry-sponsored projects where companies provide “real” problems, along with expertise andfinancial support
Conference Session
Engagement In Practice: Integrating Community Engagement into Engineering Curricula
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ines Basalo, University of Miami; Jonathon Anthony Toft-Nielsen, University of Miami; Scotney D. Evans, University of Miami
Tagged Divisions
Community Engagement Division
, Computer Graphics, Materials Science and laboratory courses. Since 2015 she has been actively involved in the University of Miami College of Engineering’s ”Redefining Engineering Education” strategic plan on educational innovation. As part of this plan, Dr. Basalo worked with 2 other faculty members to organize inaugural Senior Design Expo in May 2017, an exposition where over 200 senior students showcased their Capstone projects to the University of Miami community, alumni and industry leaders. Starting in 2016 and through her work with the University of Miami’s Engaged Faculty Fellowship program, Dr. Basalo incorporated an academic service component into the final project for a sophomore-level Measurements Lab
Conference Session
Construction Division Technical Session 3: Case Studies
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lauren W. Redden, Auburn University; April E. Simons P.E., Auburn University; Scott William Kramer, Auburn University; Trenton Huffines
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Construction Engineering
site in Panama. This second structure will also be used as a trainingdemonstration site for mission teams to visualize and help plan for construction when in Panama.Shop drawings were created based on the design and implementation. This research involvedcommunity-based activity and engagement in Cieneguita, Panama as well as Lineville, AL.This research is the second phase of a multi-phase research effort. The research wasaccomplished as part of a scholarly capstone project in the Auburn University’s McWhorterSchool of Building Science (BSCI) Master of Building Construction (MBC) Program. Thepurpose of the capstone project is to demonstrate the student's ability to independently explore anew topic, demonstrate appropriate application of the
Conference Session
Military and Veterans Division Technical Session 3: Veterans in the Lab Environment
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Landon M. Raby, United States Military Academy ; Erick Martinez P.E., United States Military Academy; Jeffrey A. Starke, United States Military Academy; Richard Francis Rogers III, United States Army; Patrick Baker, United States Military Academy
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Diversity
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Military and Veterans
, program and project management. LTC Raby teaches EV450 (Environmental Engineering for Community Development) and EV 481 (Water Resources Planning and Design).Mr. Erick Martinez, United States Military Academy Erick Martinez is a Captain in the United States Army and an Instructor in the Department of Geogra- phy and Environmental Engineering at the United States Military Academy. He is a 2007 graduate of the United States Military Academy with a B.S. in Environmental Engineering and recently graduated from the University of Florida with an M.E. in Environmental Engineering. He teaches Environmen- tal Engineering for Community Development, Environmental Science, and Environmental Engineering Technologies.Col
Conference Session
Engineering Leadership Competency and Skill Development
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jessica Lupanow, Harvey Mudd College; Donald S. Remer PhD, PE, Harvey Mudd College
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Leadership Development
, government agencies, national R&D laboratories, and universities. He is also a registered professional engineer in California. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Self-Awareness of Student Leaders in an Experiential Undergraduate Engineering Clinic ProgramIntroduction to Clinic ProgramThe engineering clinic program at Harvey Mudd College was started in 1963, six years after thecollege first opened its doors [1]. It was different from other capstone projects at the time as itprovided students with real problems rather than ones invented by professors but was still keptin-house so that the intellectual experience could be overseen [1]. The ingenuity of its design
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Division Technical Session 9
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gregory J. Michna, South Dakota State University; Todd Letcher, South Dakota State University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
Education, vol. 17, no. 4/5, pp. 431-435, 2001.[4] M. Johnson and Y. Lu, "Teaching software engineering through competition and collaboration," in Proceedings of the 2006 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, 2006.[5] A. Portilla-Figueras, S. Jiménez-Fernández, and S. Salcedo-Sanz, "A project-based competitive learning scheme to teach mobile communications," International Journal of Electrical Engineering Education, vol. 47, no. 4, pp. 460-468, 2010.[6] J. A. Wahlquist, D. D. Jensen, K. L. Wood, K. Fitle, and D. Carte, "Using Mini Design Competitions in Capstone," in Proceedings of the 2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, 2013.