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Xi Zhou, Northern Arizona University; Fang Lei, Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications; Delbert D Willie, Northern Arizona University; Andrew Chrysler, Northern Arizona University; Liangbo Xie, Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications; Phillip A Mlsna, Northern Arizona University; Jie Yang, Northern Arizona University
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Paper ID #27793The On-going Status of The 3+1 Dual Degree Program in Electrical Engineer-ing and Computer Engineering between Northern Arizona University andChongqing University of Post and TelecommunicationDr. Xi Zhou, Northern Arizona University Dr. Zhou is an Assistant Professor of Practice in the School of Informatics, Computing, and Cyber Sys- tems at Northern Arizona University and is primarily focused on the NAU/CQUPT dual degree program. He completed his Ph.D in Material Science and Engineering in 2014 at Norfolk State University in Vir- ginia. Dr. Zhou’s research interests are in semiconductors and electronics. He
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Zoe J. Wood, Cal Poly; Enrica Lovaglio Costello, CalPoly; Aaron W Keen, California Polytechnic State University; Christian Eckhardt, California Polytechnic State University San Luis Obispo
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to bridge the gender disparities found in the fields of computing and art. The CIA curriculum focuses on creating a collaborative, crossdisciplinary environment in which Art and Design students integrate coding and algorithmic thinking in creative works and Computer Science students apply the principles and methodology of design thinking to visual applications. The minor enables students from different disciplines to collaborate on projects requiring both a technical and a creative perspective. The minor is composed primarily of existing courses from the Art and Design (A&D) and Computer Science departments (CSC) with the
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Zhen Yu, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Ha Thu Le, California State Polytechnic University Pomona
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doing” and one of the core values of “servicelearning”, the service learning project evaluates the quality of instruction by integrating the state-of-the-art technologies in an interdisciplinary project. It addresses Cal Poly Pomona’srecognition of its responsibilities to the community and the importance of applying andadvancing sustainable practices in our campus classrooms. It also provides a welcomingenvironment for prospective students to learn about Cal Poly Pomona.College of Engineering at CPP has Outreach Offices responsible for community developmentand outreach programs. The outreach programs enhance the College of Engineering’scommitment to support underserved populations by recruiting and graduating increased numbersof historically