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- Architectural Engineering Division (ARCHE) Technical Session 1
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- 2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Filza H. Walters, Texas A&M University; Nadia Shuayto, Ohio Northern University; Saira Anwar, Texas A&M University
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excels in those areas. This would help programs to align their coursework deliverablesto integrate these competencies at a higher level of Blooms taxonomy.Future improvement for the course syllabus includes adding a course level learning outcome toaddress leadership. It may not have been originally added due to the formative nature of thecourse at the sophomore level, nevertheless, by reviewing ABETs definition of teamwork andleadership it is quite possible to add this per the author.Certainly, there is a clear need to review the PEOs with the program constituents and althoughPEOs are not measured nor assessed for accreditation purposes, they should be revisited to betteralign and harmonize with the competencies, attributes and learning outcomes
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- Architectural Engineering Division (ARCHE) Technical Session 3
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- 2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Eric Anderson R.A., State University of New York, College of Technology at Farmingdale
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of Architects and the American Society of Engineering Education. He has served on NCARB committees supporting the development and testing of the Architectural Registra- tion Exam. Teaching experiences includes graduate design studios at the UNLV School of Architecture from 1997-2000, and as an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Architecture at Farmingdale State College from 2006-2017, teaching Architectural Design III and Architectural Design IV. He currently serves as Department Chair and as an Assistant Professor of Architecture and Construction Management, teaching Architectural Design III, Architectural Design IV, and several courses in Construction Management (CM) including Materials and Methods, Quantity
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- Architectural Engineering Division Technical Session
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- 2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Ryan L. Solnosky, P.E., Pennsylvania State University; Moses Ling, P.E., Pennsylvania State University
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students in a given year repeat the class. All students are architectural engineering majors due tocourse controls limitations. Each week AE 202 has two lectures and two work session practicums. Lecturesare 75 minutes and are taught in a hybrid active and traditional format. Each practicum lasts 75 minutes andare geared towards just-in-time learning with heavy application of lecture materials. The following missionstatement is captured from the course syllabus. “AE 202 is intended to familiarize architectural engineering students to certain principles relevant to the profession, particularly building environmental control systems. This course is not intended to be mathematically intensive. More in-depth curriculum is offered