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Tara Gupte Wilson, Ohio State University; Derek Breid, Saint Vincent College; Ann D. Christy P.E., Ohio State University; Clarissa Belloni, Ohio State University
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these humanitarian engineeringprograms is that this may be a way to improve retention of women within engineering.Humanitarian courses, including humanitarian engineering senior design capstones and service-learning study abroad programs, have higher enrollment of women than their traditionalcounterparts. Analyzing the motivations of participants in these programs reveals that womengravitate towards projects that allow them to become a “global professional” and “make adifference” while men want to “make a difference” by working on “exciting immersive real-world projects.” Thus, women seem to prefer projects that make a difference to other peoplewhile men choose work that they personally find to be exciting. However, within the existingresearch
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Lisa Deane Morano, University of Houston, Downtown; Vassilios Tzouanas, University of Houston, Downtown
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are skills most employers are looking for. Suchinnovation is not unusual for well-funded California universities, but we are excited to be trying similarinnovations at an urban university in Texas. There is also literature in sustainability curriculum to suggestthat community partnerships can be an enormous asset.[16] We are in agreement that these partnershipscan be invaluable. We have engaged in one group project at a community garden (mentioned above). Asfield trips we have visited local sustainable energy companies, urban farms science labs and non-profitsfor field trips. As students have started enrolling in the Minor in Sustainability most of them haveengaged with our sustainability for their capstone projects. This has strengthened
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Youngmi Kim, University of Wisconsin, River Falls
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engineering problems, which are oftenopen-ended, complex, and ill-defined with many unknowns and variables. For example, studentsmay learn how to measure certain parameters or engineering properties related to a flow or heatexchanger system from these lab activities, but they do not necessarily understand how thosemeasurements are used in the design of flow or heat exchanger systems in food processing, whatother variables to consider, and how those variables are interrelated and can affect the design andoperation of such systems.The department curriculum includes a senior-level capstone design course for AE majors and amulti-semester project course for AET majors. In these senior-level project-based courses,students are tasked with applying their