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Bryndol A. Sones, United States Military Academy
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oftheir engineering careers. The culminating event of the Oral Exams is just a fewweeks before graduation with one student being asked questions (akin to adissertation defense) by three faculty members. Ahead of this, there are writtenexams on the Fundamental Knowledge each semester, and there is another formof the Oral Exam but in a group setting with peer evaluators. This was anindicator used to assess Student Outcome i, the recognition for the need forlifelong learning. In a group setting, a faculty member asked each student a seriesof questions of nuclear engineering facts and concepts. The questions persistedfor 10-15 minutes while faculty member and two other students evaluated thequality of the responses. This was worth 5% of the course
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Yaël-Alexandra Jackie Monereau, Elyape Consulting, LLLP; University of Tennessee
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Society of Automotive En- gineers (SAE). Through her tenure within these organizations she has served on the Board of Directors for NSBE, as well as multiple leadership roles throughout her undergraduate career with AGC and ASME. Page 26.1308.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015REALITY IN THE NUCLEAR INDUSTRY Reality in the Nuclear Industry: Augmented, Simulated, and VirtualAbstract— In the Nuclear Engineering industry problem-solving and critical-thinking priorto entering into high risk situations are amongst the top skills