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Conference Session
College Industry Partnerships Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Timothy J. Jacobs, Texas A&M University; Charles E. Baukal Jr. P.E., John Zink Co. LLC
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College Industry Partnerships
in engineering,including for example: supporting professional development courses [1], motivating the ever-changing purpose of an engineer [2], offering professional certification [3, 4], providingopportunities to enhance leadership skills, particularly among women, of early career faculty(and presumably industry engineers) [5], developing important industry-oriented course contentalongside faculty [6], establishing an identity for professionals in a given field [7], continuing topromote the accessibility of engineering profession to women [8], and improving students’collegiate experiences [9]. Some organizations are actively involved in publishing papers andjournals (i.e., knowledge dissemination), developing and enforcing codes and
Conference Session
College Industry Partnerships Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Charles E. Baukal Jr. P.E., John Zink Co. LLC; Ted Song, John Brown University; Will C. Holmes, John Brown University; Kyle Andrew Crouse, John Brown University; Zachary Jordan Lee, John Brown University; Cameron Drax Geiger, John Brown University
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College Industry Partnerships
can provide individual instructors to teach existing courses as adjuncts or visitingprofessors.1 Industry can help provide new course content, for example for emergingtechnologies, which can be taught by academia.2 Industry adjunct instructors can temporarily fillin for faculty on sabbatical or on leave,3 help handle temporary increases in student courseenrollments,4 relieve full-time faculty so they can do research,5 or co-teach with full-time facultyto help bring professional practice into the classroom.6 Adjunct instructors can also teach specifictopics in a course where faculty are less knowledgeable,7,8 teach entire courses outside thespecific area of expertise of the faculty,4,9,10 and teach courses at off-campus locations.11 In
Conference Session
College Industry Partnerships Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Angela Acree Guggemos, Colorado State University; Mostafa Khattab, Colorado State University
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Diversity
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College Industry Partnerships
opportunity for engineering and construction managementeducation to introduce a new education model that connects the needs of the marketplace to theeducation provided to the students through strong relationships with industry.What is the construction industry is looking for from graduates? Much of what the constructionindustry desires of graduates is outlined in the technical and business topical content areasprovided by the American Council for Construction Education (ACCE), the accrediting body formost construction management programs in the United States4. Table 1 lists the twenty StudentLearning Outcomes (SLOs) for students graduating with a bachelor’s degree from a constructioneducation program.Table 1 American Council for Construction
Conference Session
College Industry Partnerships Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mark Angolia, East Carolina University; John Pickard, East Carolina University; Leslie Pagliari, East Carolina University
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Diversity
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College Industry Partnerships
current practice the “IndustryFellows” model, developed and tested by faculty at the University of Washington, Tacoma [1].This model goes beyond the typical industry engagement pathways of industry advisory boards,guest speaker events, student internships, and capstone projects. Industry Fellows is a form ofindustry/academia collaboration providing direct engagement of an industry professional withinthe classroom throughout a semester. This direct engagement has the benefit of bringingacademic instruction and state-of-the-art industry practices into closer alignment [1].The goal of this paper is to extend the Industry Fellows model from application in face-to-facedelivery into online delivery for distance education. Both the original research and
Conference Session
College Industry Partnerships Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mark Angolia, East Carolina University; Leslie Pagliari, East Carolina University; James Kirby Easterling, Eastern Kentucky University School of Business
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College Industry Partnerships
be noted that the department level makes up thefoundational structure of a college because it is to the individual department that collegeprofessors will be tenured.Table 1. Industrial to Academic Structure Comparison Industrial Structure Academic Equivalent Comments Corporation University The entire organization Divisions Colleges Related product groups Manufacturing Plant Department Specialized groups Production Departments Degree Programs Individual products3. Organizational Hierarchy ComparisonThe key to a successful transition from industry to academia requires
Conference Session
College Industry Partnerships Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Waddah Akili, Iowa State University
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Diversity
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College Industry Partnerships
, customer needs, alternativesolutions, environmental and social impact aspects of the design, as well as, their experience indecision-making, are ample reasons why their expertise would enrich students’ learning andbrings them (the students) closer to the realities of the workplace. (1)Employers, by and large, are generally satisfied with the basic technical preparation of today’sgraduates, but find them largely unaware of the vital roles that engineers play in bringingproducts and services from a “concept stage” to the marketplace. An important reason for this“drawback” is that faculty member, today, often lack industrial experience and/ or any other typeof practical experience. This is particularly troubling when faculty members, straight out
Conference Session
College Industry Partnerships Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert G. Batson P.E., University of Alabama
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College Industry Partnerships
sabbatical depends on at least three factors: (1) The situation in the applicant’s department,college, and university (staffing, and the institution’s emphasis on curriculum revision, newcourse development, and/or externally funded research); The availability of a site willing to hostthe faculty member, and perhaps provide funding for parts of the expenses of the sabbatical; (3)Career factors of the applicant. Such factors might include:  A shift in career emphasis  A research need (concentrated time, lab time or equipment access, collaboration, etc.) Page 26.1351.3  Time for learning a new topic or technique, for teaching or research
Conference Session
College Industry Partnerships Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James Benneyan, Northeastern University; Corey Balint, Healthcare Systems Engineering Institute at Northeastern University
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Diversity
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College Industry Partnerships
implementing a change, or when dealing with a complicated medicalcondition, such as sepsis, the clinician can help guide and inform the engineering team’sapproach. The clinician, in-turn, also learns how systems engineers approach problems anddevelop solutions. Clinicians embedded on the engineering team can interact with the cliniciansat the healthcare site to more fully understand the specific clinical implications of engineeringdecisions so we make most effective solutions early on in the iterative process Figure 1 provides an overview of the center and a visual representation of itsrelationship with the healthcare industry. The center takes what is learned in the academicsetting and sets out to apply it in healthcare systems. While great
Conference Session
College Industry Partnerships Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jerry D. Taylor, East Tennessee State University; Brian Todd Bartlett, East Tennessee State University
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College Industry Partnerships
usingthe technology.This paper discusses the methods used in one class to pair up an industry practitioner with auniversity professor in an effort to deliver the best possible educational experience to thestudents in the class. Page 26.1551.2 A REPORT ON THE USE OF A PRACTIONER/ADACEMIC TEAM IN AN ADVANCED SURVEYING TECHNOLOGY CLASSEast Tennessee State University’s B.S. in Surveying and Mapping Science degree is an ABETaccredited program that seeks to prepare students for licensure and subsequent practice asProfessional Surveyors.1 Each of the various professions have unique paths to licensure and thesurveying profession is no