- Conference Session
- Biology in Engineering
- Collection
- 2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
- Authors
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Mark McConkie, Utah State University; Timothy Taylor, Utah State University; David Britt, Utah State University
- Tagged Divisions
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Biological & Agricultural
industrial internships, we feel that even in the absence of a strict definition of biological engineering at the discipline, curriculum, and course levels, our students (and their future employers) will associate this degree with versatility and practical training in research and publication.• Involve specialists and faculty dedicated to educational effectiveness. Our summary conclusion is that the effort required to truly prepare students for engineering jobs of the future in the field of biological engineering, utilizing best practices and existing research, is to involve faculty and even specialists from colleges of education who have special expertise with learning and instructional design, and the variety of information