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Conference Session
Understanding Students: Recruiting, Retention, Enrichment
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Johannes Strobel, Purdue University; Inez Hua, Purdue University; Constance Harris, Purdue University; Jun Fang, Purdue University; Lindsey Tracy, Purdue University
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
AC 2009-442: STUDENTS’ ATTITUDES AND CONCEPTS ABOUT ENGINEERINGAS AN ENVIRONMENTAL CAREER: A SURVEYJohannes Strobel, Purdue UniversityInez Hua, Purdue UniversityConstance Harris, Purdue UniversityJun Fang, Purdue UniversityLindsey Tracy, Purdue University Page 14.1087.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2009 Students’ Attitudes and Concepts Towards Engineering as an Environmental Career – A SurveyKeywords: Environmental knowledge; engineering; first year; resistance to changeAbstractThe overall purpose of the research is to determine students’ attitudes towards environmental andecological issues in the context of choosing engineering
Conference Session
Environmental Engineering Technical Session 4: Environmental Issues and the Impacts of Intersectionality
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Shannon Katherine Gilmartin, Stanford University; Angela Harris, North Carolina State University; Christina Martin-Ebosele, Stanford University; Sheri Sheppard, Stanford University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering, Women in Engineering
, the transition to first jobs and the ”early career” for women in engineering, and the trajectories to senior leadership in technology settings.Dr. Angela Harris, North Carolina State University Dr. Harris is an Assistant Professor in the Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering Depart- ment at North Carolina State University. Harris received a PhD and M.S. in Stanford’s Environmental Engineering and Science Program (completed 2015). Harris completed her B.S. in Chemical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Harris conducts research related to water, sanitation, and child health in developing countries. Harris has extensive experience in developing survey questionnaires and conducting
Conference Session
Enviromental Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Araceli Martinez Ortiz, Texas State University, San Marcos; Bahram Asiabanpour, Texas State University; Semih Aslan, Texas State University, San Marcos; Jesus Alejandro Jimenez, Texas State University; Yoo-Jae Kim, Texas State University; Hassan Salamy, Texas State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
Paper ID #11416Engaging Students in Sustainability Education and Awareness of Green En-gineering Design and Careers through a Pre-Engineering ProgramDr. Araceli Martinez Ortiz, Texas State University, San Marcos Araceli Martinez Ortiz, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor of Engineering Education in the College of Educa- tion at Texas State University. Araceli is Director of the LBJ Institute for STEM Education and Research and teaches graduate courses in Integrated STEM Curriculum and Instruction. She collaborates on various state and national STEM education programs and is PI on major grant initiates with NASA Educator Pro
Conference Session
Problem- Project- and Case-Based Learning in Environmental Engineering
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Janie Gina Locklear, NC A&T
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
philosophy was and always will be learning occurs best through experience! Page 24.919.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2014 Ms. Hines and the Sick 5th Graders -– Making hands-on outreach and learning about the Environment engaging through the use of Case Stories!Abstract Inclusion of minority and low income students in STEM (Science, Technology,Engineering, & Math) early in their educational careers is vital to help guide them on the trackfor higher education. Both peer and societal pressures that tell girls they should shy away fromSTEM
Conference Session
Environmental Engineering Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bettina Jeanine Casad, University of Missouri, St. Louis; Monica Palomo P.E., California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Natalie Mladenov, San Diego State University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
international academicexperience with undergraduate research has become common practice to enhance undergraduateengineering education (Hunter et al., 2006; Laursen et al., 2010).Many studies document the effectiveness of engineering education and research programs forimproving students’ self-efficacy (Adedokun, Bessenbacher, Parker, Kirkham, & Burgess, 2013;Marra, Rodgers, Shen, & Bogue, 2009), research confidence (Casad, Chang, & Pribbenow,2016), team work and leadership skills (Carter, Ro, Alcott, & Lattuca, 2016; Marin-Garcia &Lloret, 2008), and intentions to pursue higher education and careers in engineering (Soldner,Rowan-Kenyon, Inkelas, Garvey, & Robbins, 2012). However, most research on theeffectiveness of undergraduate
Conference Session
Innovations to Curriculum and Program
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kurt Paterson, Michigan Technological University; Michelle Jarvie, Michigan Technological University
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
overall1. Thus, as a whole, environmental engineer has room forimprovement with regards to diversity of student body.A growing body of research is recognizing the role that culture plays in the appealof careers to individuals. For example, gender roles and expectations, which varybetween cultures, can influence what women will view as appropriate careers.Studies have shown that women are represented in much higher numbers in Page 13.640.2engineering and computing sciences in Puerto Rico and China than within themainland US2-3. Thus, as cultural expectations of for females can affect careerchoice, it follows that the same would be true for males as well.Studies
Conference Session
Inventive Opportunities for Research and Exposure
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Pamela McLeod, ReNUWIt at Stanford University; Junko Munakata Marr, Colorado School of Mines; Richard G. Luthy, Stanford University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
geographicallydistributed campuses united around a common theme. Though logistically challenging, such aprogram can expand participants’ networks while maintaining a sense of cohort and community,which is important for researcher identity development. The current study investigates theoutcomes of an REU Site run across four campuses within the National Science Foundation(NSF)-funded Engineering Research Center (ERC) for Re-inventing the Nation’s Urban WaterInfrastructure (ReNUWIt). Participants to date have been 69% female and 39% from historicallyunderrepresented racial or ethnic groups. Outcomes include participant skill-building,development of researcher identity, pursuit of graduate school, and pursuit of careers in STEM.Assessments include pre- and post
Conference Session
Project-Based Service Learning
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jim Chamberlain, Clemson University; Lisa Benson, Clemson University
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
4 3 7Civil Engineering 4 0 4Mechanical Engineering 4 7 11Industrial Engineering 2 4 6Bioengineering 1 1 2Electrical Engineering 2 3 5Industrial career aspirations 4 11 15Non-industrial career aspirations 9 4 13(teaching, government,consulting, self-employment) A survey had been
Conference Session
Environmental Engineering Undergraduate Research
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Tom Langen, Clarkson University; Stefan Grimberg, Clarkson University
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
, both through awards toindividual researchers and through its Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) SiteProgram. Over 120 REU Site Programs are currently funded in engineering disciplines alone.NSF’s stated objective for the REU Site Program is to attract and retain promisingundergraduates to careers in science and engineering research and education. This is to beachieved by funding programs that recruit a cohort of students to perform mentored researchprojects with a defined common focus on a coherent intellectual theme. Particular emphasis isplaced on recruiting women, underrepresented minorities, persons with disabilities, and studentsat academic institutions where research opportunities are limited.2In most summer research programs
Conference Session
Environmental Engineering Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Angela R. Bielefeldt, University of Colorado, Boulder; Greg Rulifson P.E., Colorado School of Mines
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
: Students’ Goals and JourneysAbstractThis qualitative study explored the journeys of students with environmental goals who startedcollege majoring in engineering, including students’ motivations to enter college majoring inengineering, their transitions through college, and how they viewed environmental issues as partof their future engineering careers and among the social responsibilities of engineers. Twelveengineering students with initially strong environmental interests were interviewed at the end oftheir first year of college; nine were initially majoring in environmental engineering (EnvE), twoin civil engineering, and one in mechanical engineering. These students spanned threeinstitutions and continued to
Conference Session
Problem- and project-based learning in environmental engineering
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lupita D Montoya, University of Colorado, Boulder; Robyn Sandekian, University of Colorado Boulder; Daniel Knight, University of Colorado, Boulder
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
first-year students, Page 23.772.2especially those underrepresented in STEM, in ways that basic theory courses including physicsand calculus do not.The need to contextualize engineering education. African Americans, Latinos, and NativeAmericans in the US share some common cultural aspects in their leadership models. Inparticular, their leadership styles are usually people-centered, community-focused, andadvocacy-oriented.8,9 Social and behavioral science studies have examined how core culturalvalues translate into career choices in these populations. For example, a recent study found thatAfrican American medical school graduates from
Conference Session
Sustainable Engineering
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Deanna Matthews, Carnegie Mellon University; Robert Heard, Carnegie Mellon University
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
, Selection and Design of Materials, and the senior Capstone Design course. Dr. Heard received his Ph.D. in Metallurgy and Materials Science from the University of Toronto, Canada in 1987, and returned to academia after 17 years in industry. Page 11.673.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2006 Greening of Education: Ecological Education in EngineeringCarnegie Mellon University has embarked on a “Greening of Education” project, sponsored bythe Henry Luce Foundation. This project aims to instill an appreciation of the environment instudents at the beginning of their college careers in hopes of carrying
Conference Session
Hands-on Laboratory and Design Experiences in Environmental Engineering
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sudarshan T. Kurwadkar, Tarleton State University; Daniel K. Marble, Tarleton State University; Jennifer T. Edwards, Tarleton State University
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
Missouri.Dr. Daniel K. Marble, Tarleton State University Daniel Marble earned a B.S. in electrical engineering from the University of Houston, with an M.S. and Ph.D. in accelerator-based nuclear physics from the University of North Texas. Marble began his academic career as an Assistant Professor of physics at the U.S. Military Academy in West Point in 1994. In 1998, he was hired to develop the first engineering program at Tarleton State University (engineering physics), where he presently serves as Head of the Department of Engineering and Physics. In addition to interests in ion solid interaction, physics of sports, accelerator technology, and materials characterization, Marble is actively involved in K-16 science and
Conference Session
Environmental Engineering Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Fethiye Ozis P.E., Northern Arizona University; Sahar Razavi, Northern Arizona University; Nihal Sarikaya, Northern Arizona University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
this case provided by the NASA Space Grant.The student is living minority status in three dimensions (3D) as being a woman, a first-generation college student, and a Native American studying engineering.It is fascinating to analyze how one’s environment and experiences influence their resiliency.Data will be collected on her readiness for an academic career along measures including but notlimited to understanding of the research process, skills in academic writing, self-efficacy, andcompetence in oral presentation. The case study will explore her story. What experiences shapedher determination and brought her to this level, and what benefit did she gain from NASA Spacegrant? The goal is that sharing her story will encourage others to believe
Conference Session
Problem- Project- and Case-based Learning in Environmental Engineering
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Paula Ann Monaco, Texas Tech University; Maeghan Marie Brundrett, Texas Tech University; Dylan Christenson, Texas Tech University; Kevin A. Nguyen, Texas Tech University; Audra N. Morse, Texas Tech University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
faculty for evaluation using aLikert scale. The responses provided data of how the three groups perceived the relevance of thecourse outcomes addressed to the students’ future careers. Responses to pre and post coursequestionnaires assessed the three evaluators’ perceptions of student areas for improvement andstrengths as related to the learning outcomes. This study allowed for similarities and differencesto be identified between the three groups of stakeholders: students, faculty, and professionals.This paper addresses the performance of an environmental engineering capstone design coursefollowing the integration of the WEAT design prompt and highlights components of the courseweaknesses. Additionally, longitudinal data showcases students
Conference Session
Innovative Development for Various Faculty Lines
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Shannon L. Isovitsch Parks P.E., University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering, Faculty Development Division
commended.Moving to academia from industryMoving to academia mid-career from industry is a major career change with both benefits andchallenges. First, it’s difficult to find academic institutions that appreciate and would even considerhiring an engineer from industry who has not published in an academic journal since graduate school.However, some institutions do value and require industry experience; though if published research isnot on the CV then teaching experience must be, particularly for a teaching focused campus.Once the switch has been made from industry to academia, the new professor can bring some greatpractical insight and real-life examples into the classroom. Undergraduate engineering studentsappreciate a professor who can tell them first
Conference Session
Environmental Engineering Division Technical Session 1: Intercultural Competency-infused Teaching
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Inez Hua, Purdue University, West Lafayette
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
credentials related to international experiences, and selection ofresearch topic or career direction related to environmental sustainability. 1Fig. 1: Logical model for the Sustainability Across Sectors-Sweden short-term study abroadprogram. The program content and structure were updated three times, based on studentassessment.Program Development and Implementation The program entitled “Sustainability Across Sectors-Sweden” was developed to helpengineering students at Purdue University meet specific learning outcomes required by theirmajors, including an understanding of how engineering fits into a global, economic,environmental and societal context. The program provided an opportunity for
Conference Session
Environmental Engineering Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sanjay Tewari, Louisiana Tech University; Md Ashique Ahmed, Louisiana Tech University; Chandra Mouli Tummala, Louisiana Tech University
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
liked the format of group activities. Some of them are interested in pursuinga graduate degree and/or career in environmental engineering because project relatedactivities provided them a good exposure and generated greater interest.IntroductionUndergraduate civil engineering students usually are required to participate in a laboratorycomponent of environmental engineering classes. It provides them opportunity to learnvarious measurement techniques for basic environmental parameters that are covered inintroductory environmental engineering class. It is not common for students majoring in civilengineering to have a comprehensive exposure to environmental engineering andopportunities to implement and experiment with the knowledge gained in
Conference Session
Project-Based Service Learning
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Angela Bielefeldt, University of Colorado, Boulder; Kurt Paterson, Michigan Technological University; Chris Swan, Tufts University
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
14.873.11engineering that otherwise would have gone into other majors and/or career fields.Professional PerformanceThere is virtually no quantitative assessment of the benefits of PBSL experiences to professionaltrajectory. The results of the SLICE program indicated in paired t-tests of pre- and post-surveysof 114 students in 2005-2006 that there was a significant increase in students reporting theimportance of a career that involves helping people (personal communication). Unsolicited,informal student feedback from participants in EWB at the University of Colorado at Boulderalso indicate that some students have changed their planned career path, finding themselvesdissatisfied with traditional engineering consulting jobs.There are some indications that
Conference Session
Environmental Engineering Division: Sustainability and Hands-On Engineering Education
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Paula Alvarez Pino, UAB Sustainable Smart Cities Research Center; Andrew J. Sullivan; Fouad H. Fouad, University of Alabama - Birmingham
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
weeks, students learn about the importance of clean air, clean drinkingwater, trash disposal, energy conservation, transportation, and open spaces. The goal is to teachthe students to look at their daily lives and their neighborhoods in terms of natural resourcesand their impacts on them, a viewpoint that few of them had taken before.Through the Sustainable Cities Youth Champions program, middle school students areexposed to new fields of knowledge as well as future career opportunities in sustainability andin the emerging “Science of Cities.” Each selected middle school designates 25 to 30 studentsto participate in this program. The program consists of four visits to UAB scheduled onSaturdays. Each Saturday, one of the following four themes
Conference Session
Service - Learning Projects
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Heather Wright, Michigan Technological University; Linda Phillips, Michigan Technological University; James Mihelcic, Michigan Technological University
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
. Preliminary International Senior Design (ISD) alumni pre-survey questions and theirrelation to ABET Criterion program outcomes. Based on survey feedback from Phase I pre-survey, the survey questions will be altered for the Phase II assessment during summer 2008 toobtain numerical responses from survey participants (scale of 0 to 5). The updated surveyquestions are presented in our presentation. Survey Questions Criterion 3 1. How did your senior design project help improve your communication skills in dealing 3d, g with: a. conflicts or diverse views – b. client/teammate backgrounds – 2. List specific examples of how your experience improved or helped your career
Conference Session
Environmental Engineering Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michelle K. Marincel Payne, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Irene M.B. Reizman, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Tony Ribera, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Julia M. Williams, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
engineeringcommunity after their experience. Finally, over 75% plan to continue their research beyond thesummer and pursue graduate school.IntroductionMotivationIn 2018, record numbers of students applied to internal research funding for summer researchprograms at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. Due to the one-on-one mentoring andcollaborative environment at Rose-Hulman, research experiences provide quality learningopportunities for students to improve critical thinking skills and prepare for future careers inresearch or industry. However, students may be the sole student working on a research projectsuch that the work can be lonely, and faculty have the burden of training an undergraduate student– in many cases an underclassman – to perform research in
Conference Session
Sustainability and Hands-on Engineering Education
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Angela R Bielefeldt, University of Colorado, Boulder
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
was developed andevaluated four attitudes toward sustainable engineering motivation: self-efficacy, value, affect,and negative attitudes. Self-efficacy related to a student’s level of confidence that theypossessed knowledge and skills related to sustainable engineering. Sustainable engineering Page 26.1449.3value items assessed both the intrinsic and extrinsic values of the students. Affect measuredstudent actions related to sustainable engineering. Finally, some of the items were negativelyworded, stating that the student believed that sustainability knowledge was not important orwould not be useful in their future career. While it was
Conference Session
Environmental Engineering Curricula III
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michelle Jarvie, Michigan Technological University; Kurt Paterson, Michigan Technological University
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
students. It appears that the discipline may also share a similarsuccess at attracting Native American and Hispanic students. Data presented at the 2006 ASEEconference indicates that, across the nation, the discipline attracts more Native American andHispanic students than engineering overall1. However, this paper takes a closer look at this data,which indicates that just a few schools across the nation are enrolling minority students withinenvironmental engineering.Perceptions of a discipline can alter career choice among first year students. This paper presentsstudies regarding the perceptions of the discipline among k-12 and first year students, andhighlights the need for research regarding the perceptions of the discipline among minorities
Conference Session
Sustainability and engineering education
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jennifer Mueller PE P.E., Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; John Aidoo, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
how sustainability principles relate totheir intended engineering major. By introducing sustainable design principles early in theiracademic career, students can apply these principles throughout the remainder of their higher-level courses. In a freshman introduction to design course, a more structured strategy to teachingsustainable design was implemented to incorporate sustainability principles early in the civilengineering curriculum. The purpose at this stage in student learning was to increase students’awareness of sustainable design through the introduction to sustainability concepts, such as thetriple bottom line, life-cycle assessment, and carbon footprint, through discussion of concrete asa construction material and case studies of
Conference Session
Sustainability and Hands-on Engineering Education
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bradley A. Striebig, James Madison University; Stephen Keith Holland, James Madison University
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
oxygen levels, pH, and nutrient levels in a local body of water; a field tripto a wastewater treatment facility; and student presentations about their learning experiences.The proposed demonstration will show how middle school age students conducted water testingin a local water body and compared their results to the Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s “ReportCard” on water quality in the Bay. Students were given 10 question sustainability surveys priorto and after completion of the camp to demonstrate and assess camp objectives.BackgroundThere is a concerted effort to encourage young women and men to consider pursuing highereducation and careers in the STEM fields. A community-college and university collaborationwas created to develop a summer program
Conference Session
Interdisciplinary Experiences and Assessment in Environmental Engineering
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Elizabeth Butler, University of Oklahoma
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
the value placed by students on sustainability andenvironmental issues.IntroductionThe “Bodies of Knowledge” (BOKs) of the American Academy of Environmental Engineers(AAEE) and the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) identify the skill sets needed topractice environmental and civil engineering at various points in an engineer’s career, includingafter completing the B.S. degree. Outcome 8 of the AAEE BOK calls for the ability to recognizelife cycle principles, to identify non sustainable components in engineered systems, to explainhow and why to integrate sustainability into engineering projects, and to quantify emissions andresource consumption associated with engineering processes (paraphrased from AAEE (2009)1).Outcome 10 in the ASCE
Conference Session
Engaging Students
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Leslie Hadaway, Norwood High School; Megan Urbaitis, Norwood High School; Regina Lamendella, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory; Daniel Oerther, University of Cincinnati; Andrea Burrows, The University of Cincinnati; Mike Borowczak, The University of Cincinnati; Anant Kukreti, The University of Cincinnati
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Environmental Engineering
nearly 60% of lessonsdeal with societal or social impacts, less than one-third of the STEP lessons focus on connectingthe material to potential careers. Page 15.483.4 Component % of lessons that addressed % of lessons that partially this component addressed this componentScience 78.13% 3.13%Technology 65.63% 25.00%Engineering 62.50% 34.38%Math 59.38
Conference Session
Environmental Engineering Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Steven J. Burian, University of Utah; Manoj K. Jha, North Carolina A&T State University; Gigi A. Richard, Colorado Mesa University; Marshall Shepherd, University of Georgia; John Taber, Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
Paper ID #19381An Interdisciplinary Learning Module on Water Sustainability in CitiesDr. Steven J. Burian, University of Utah Dr. Steven J. Burian has advanced water infrastructure resiliency and sustainability through research, led multi-disciplinary water initiatives, and inspired students with his passionate approach to engineering ed- ucation. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Notre Dame and a Masters in Environmental Engineering and a Doctorate in Civil Engineering from The University of Alabama. Dr. Burian’s professional career spans more than 20 years during which he has
Conference Session
Understanding Students: Recruiting, Retention, Enrichment
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Angela Bielefeldt, University of Colorado, Boulder
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
Academy of Engineering’s(NAE’s) Grand Challenges for Engineering are explicitly related to energy, and were ranked as Page 14.1030.2the most important based on a web-poll. 1,2 In a 2008 national poll of voters, the energy crisisranked third.3 Many students are interested in a career that will allow them to help solve theenergy crisis.A wide variety of engineering majors will be needed to address different parts of energy-relatedissues. Architectural engineers can design greener buildings to significantly reduce the energyconsumption from heating, cooling, and lighting. Electrical engineers design power conversionand energy transmission systems