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Nitzan Navick, California State University, Channel Islands; Megan Kenny Feister, CSUCI
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work in Organizational Communication at Purdue. Her primary research in- terests include collaboration and innovation; negotiations of expertise in team-based organizational work; team processes and decision-making; ethical reasoning, constitution, and processes; engineering design; technology and its impacts on organizational and personal life; and network analysis. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2019 Social Network Analysis of In-Group Biases with Engineering Project TeamsAbstractThis study explores the relationship between friendships of engineering students on project teamswithin a classroom setting and how their perceptions of each other
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- 2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Angela Acree Guggemos, Colorado State University; Mostafa Khattab, Colorado State University
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Education student learning outcomes4 Upon graduation from an accredited ACCE 4-year degree program, a graduate shall be able to: 1. Create written communications appropriate to the construction discipline. 2. Create oral presentations appropriate to the construction discipline. 3. Create a construction project safety plan. 4. Create construction project cost estimates. 5. Create construction project schedules. 6. Analyze professional decisions based on ethical principles. 7. Analyze construction documents for planning and management of construction processes. 8. Analyze methods, materials, and equipment used to construct projects. 9. Apply construction management skills as a member of a multi-disciplinary team. 10. Apply electronic-based technology
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- 2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
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Fethiye Ozis P.E., Northern Arizona University; Kyle Nathan Winfree, Northern Arizona University; Elizabeth Glass, Northern Arizona University
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; engineering responsibility to society and environment; ethics; individual andteamwork; communication; project management and finance; as well as lifelong learning; andcoping skills. The survey included 52 items, on a 6-point scale ranking their responses withrespect to how well their degree had prepared them in relation to each specific topic: from “veryinadequately” to “very adequately”. Their sample size consisted of 19 responses [10].The study by Male et al. (2011) derived a statistical 11-factor generic engineering competencymodel by comparing experienced engineer’s perspectives to the industry leaders’ in Australia.The resulting model included communication, teamwork, self-management, professionalism,ingenuity, management and leadership
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Hang Zhang, Beihang University; Ming Li, Beijing Foreign Studies University
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enterprises, learnadvanced technologies and corporate culture, conduct in-depth engineering practices, andparticipate in the technological innovation and engineering development of enterprises, so asto cultivate the professionalism and engineering ethics of students[3].” The training ofOutstanding Engineers is a realistic and urgent demand for improving the quality of higherengineering education. The cultivation of professional spirit and ethics requires students todeeply study the advanced technologies and corporate culture of enterprises, conductengineering practice in depth, and participate in the technological innovation and engineeringdevelopment of enterprises.On September 17, 2018, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Industry and
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- 2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Duncan J Bremner, University of Glasgow; Kathleen Meehan, University of Glasgow; Yangyang Liu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China; Xingang Liu, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
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board became a limitation; the original strengths and benefitsof engaging with local companies were outweighed by both the commercial and educationalneed to embrace cultural and ethical differences. Furthermore, as system and productintegration extended beyond single engineering disciplines the membership of the advisoryboard had to be similarly extended. A topical and relevant example of this is the blurring ofboundaries between Computer Science and Electronic Engineering in the emergent marketfor the Internet of Things [5]; the new products consisting of a fusion of technologies fromboth disciplines. With the advent of trans-national joint degree programs betweenUniversities in separate continents, the problem is further exacerbated by the
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Shuvra Das, University of Detroit Mercy; Darrell K. Kleinke P.E., University of Detroit Mercy; David Pistrui, University of Detroit Mercy
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Competencies orientation Negotiation Communication High ethical standards, integrity, and global, social, intellectual, and technological responsibility Cognitive Collaboration Critical Thinking flexibility Curiosity Willingness to take calculated risk Initiative Ability to prioritize efficiently Persistence/grit Project management (supervising