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Marybeth Lima, Louisiana State University; Nicholas Patrick Totaro, Louisiana State University
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engineering problem solving and design; engineering units;engineering report writing; oral report presentation; laboratory demonstration of biologicalengineering analysis.Students are able to take these courses in either order, though the vast majority takes BE 1250first. For a more in-depth look at the course sequence, consult Monroe et al. (2006) and Lima etal. (2001).ChangesDuring the past 25 years, a number of changes have occurred that have influenced thesecourses. These changes include an increase in student population and interest inbioengineering, ABET accreditation, and increasing collaboration among instructors. Each ofthese changes and the corresponding change in course(s) is discussed below.Changes in population and interests of
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Pradeep Kashinath Waychal, Western Michigan University; Pawan Ramchandra Galande
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Diversity
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unit, soil and irrigation water analysis laboratory, nursery,earthworm production unit, medicinal and aromatic plant garden, sheep and goat farm, fruitorchard mother block, shade-net, and hydroponic project. The college has departmentallaboratories that are renovated and furnished with state of the art equipment. The college isaccredited by the university through 2018-19 and offers a three-year diploma program, whichadmits 90 students after graduating from high schools. The admissions are based on students’performances in the high school graduation examination, which is a government managed state-wide examination. The main objectives of the diploma program are, 1) to develop competence amongst itsstudents for solving problems related to
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Shannon Banner, North Carolina State University; John J. Classen, North Carolina State University
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Paper ID #22620Integrating Novel Methods and Existing Tools to Enrich Nontraditional Learn-ing ExperiencesMrs. Shannon Banner, North Carolina State University Mrs. Banner is a research assistant and is currently pursuing her PhD in Biological and Agricultural Engineering from North Carolina State University. Her research is focused on modeling environmental impact and economic feasibility of technology systems applied to animal waste management. She is a member of ASABE and SWE. Address: Weaver Laboratories, Campus Box 7625, Raleigh, NC 27695 Phone: 336-577-3757Dr. John J. Classen, North Carolina State University