- Conference Session
- Aerospace Division (AERO) Technical Session 1 - Experiential Learning
- Collection
- 2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
- Authors
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Steven Chene Chetcuti, United States Military Academy; Brodie Hoyer, United States Military Academy; Aaron T Hill Jr. P.E., United States Military Academy; Drew Alan Curriston
- Tagged Topics
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Diversity
- Tagged Divisions
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Aerospace Division (AERO)
theneed for highlighting communication and technical skills, both of which will be addressed in AE201 andAE400 respectively. Regarding other “soft skills” and job seeking opportunities, we are in a uniqueposition here at USMA in that (1) many of the skills such as leadership, team-building, andcommunication are addressed through the core and military curriculum and (2) the vast majority of ourgraduates will not matriculate into professional engineering fields but into military leadership.Reviewer 2: Challenges in Aerospace EducationWe acknowledge that we face all of the challenges addressed Orr et al., and that those challenges areshared among all our STEM majors. The unique admissions process at West Point, in which prospectivecadets must attain