- Conference Session
- Aspects of Public Policy in Engineering Education
- Collection
- 2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
- Authors
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Todd Myers, Ohio University; Ben Stuart, Ohio University-Athens
- Tagged Divisions
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Engineering and Public Policy
”) are notcapped by University requirements, most faculty teaching J-courses restrict enrollments to 20students. This is done primarily due to the heavy writing component and the need for facultyfeedback on students’ writing skills. Significant out-of-class time is devoted to each student inthe development of critical written communication skills. Further, while engineering studentsoften have developed sufficient technical writing skills by the Spring quarter of their Junior year,policy writing to targeted audiences is substantially different that writing laboratory or designproject reports. For this first class offering it is of interest to note that the class enrollment was 25students, with several additional students requesting