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Student Diversity: attracting and retaining a diverse population of students
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ismail Orabi, University of New Haven
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
, to group work, to oral and written communications and to engineering ethics. Thecourse is required for all freshman-engineering students and a large number of non-engineeringmajors at the University of New Haven take it as a scientific methodology elective.Consequently, approximately 200 undergraduate students annually take the course in sectionscontaining approximately 25 students. The pre-requisite is college algebra. The course offered isan undergraduate introductory course in Engineering. The same instructor taught all sections.All sections covered the same material, and completed similar assignments.Course Outcomes: Students should be able to ‚" describe the various branches of engineering (civil, computer, electrical, industrial
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yong Tao, Florida International University; Yiding Cao, Florida International University
near the end when the senior design project isrequired. It supports improved comprehension of the thermal-fluid contents through practicalapplication and immediate, relevant implementation, rather than a fragmented learning process.DBT activities enhance students’ critical thinking skills with the decision-making and close-loopaccomplishment experience. Through a planed evaluation process, the project leads to threeoutcomes to demonstrate that the DBT approach better equips students with an ability to applymathematics, science, and engineering to thermal-fluid systems design, that the students canhave a platform to practice teamwork, professional and ethical responsibility, and that thereformed curriculum contributes to an increase in
Conference Session
Sustainability and Engineering Courses
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Daniel Lynch, Dartmouth College
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
, civil engineers serve competently, collaboratively, and ethically … as stewards of the natural environment and its resources….Sustainability – the WordThe first challenge may be terminologicalvi. The word is rooted in the verb ‘sustain’ which hasseveral senses To nurture or support (nature sustains man) To endure (to sustain injury) To validate or affirm (to sustain an argument)In the present context, the first two senses are invoked in the transitive sense: man sustainsnature, nature sustains man. Both thrive and endure; a systematic, two-way relationship isimplied. To reduce this to a one-way relation, is to lose the sense of the closed-systemrelationship.At the heart of this relationship are Natural Resources; they
Conference Session
Accreditation Issues
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kenneth Van Treuren, Baylor University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
economics course which includes societal context, anappreciation for life-long learning and contemporary issues.4 Butner at Mercer University doesthe same in their economics course.5 Baylor University requires students to take two courses inreligion, the equivalent of two courses in a foreign language, two courses in great texts(historical development of philosophy), one course in ethics and one course in economics, inaddition to a course in British Literature or American Constitution. While these courses areexcellent in and of themselves, there is little control over the content and how they relate to the Page 13.153.3outcomes in question. Having
Conference Session
Biological & Agricultural Technical Session
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kumar Mallikarjunan, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Anand Lakshmikanth, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; John Cundiff, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Andrew Fulton, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Tagged Divisions
Biological & Agricultural
AC 2008-2065: A SPIRAL CURRICULUM APPROACH TO THEIMPLEMENTATION OF INSTRUMENTATION IN BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMSENGINEERINGKumar Mallikarjunan, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Dr. Kumar Mallikarjunan is an associate professor in Biological Systems Engineering at Virginia Tech. He is interested in understanding and implementing a spiral theme based engineering curriculum for the Biological Systems Engineering program, engineering ethics, and promotion of undergraduate research.Anand Lakshmikanth, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Mr. Anand Lakshmikanth, doctoral student in Biological Systems Engineering at Virginia Tech, has been actively engaged in learning about
Collection
2003 GSW
Authors
Jeanne M. Gerlach; Bill D. Carroll
Conference The University of Texas at Arlington Copyright ©2003, American Society for Engineering Education Table 1. Draft Standards for Engineering Certification1. The beginning engineering teacher possesses a working knowledge of engineering fundamentals.2. The beginning engineering teacher integrates math, science, engineering, and other knowledge to thesolution of engineering problems.3. The beginning engineering teacher manages classroom, field, and laboratory activities to ensure thesafety of all students.4. The beginning engineering teacher adheres to ethical requirements of the profession.5. The beginning engineering teacher identifies, evaluates, and utilizes new and
Conference Session
Design in the BME Curriculum
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jeffrey Johnson, University of Cincinnati / Engineering; Mary Beth Privitera, University of Cincinnati; Daria Narmoneva, University of Cincinnati; Balakrishna Haridas, University of Cincinnati
Tagged Divisions
Biomedical
hypothesis, design an experimental protocol to test the hypothesis,conduct an experiment or survey, and use an appropriate statistical analysis of the data. Thecourse also requires students to design an Informed Consent form, adopt high ethical standardsfor research involving human subjects, and generate a scientific manuscript to report the results.We found that a close integration between experimental methods of testing/data collection wascritical in the initial and final stages of design. Those teams that had an integrated design andexperimental capstone experience produced better designs than those teams that had separateexperiences.Intr oductionDesign Capstone ExperienceThe University of Cincinnati (UC) Colleges of Engineering; Medicine
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Adrienne Minerick, Mississippi State University
in science and engineering. One key attribute of such a program is that theREU projects must involve students in meaningful ways – i.e. the undergraduates may not be simply lab technicians.It is viewed favorably if the REU Sites include professional development training including ethics. Also, involvingparticipants from diverse schools across the country (especially those from primarily undergraduate institutions) aswell as inclusion of an international component is also viewed as favorable because it broadens REU Participantperspectives and increases the breadth of their training. The research theme of REU Sites is open to any researcharea that NSF currently funds. Of course, themed sites with an interdisciplinary or multi-department
Collection
1996 Annual Conference
Authors
Jr., Paul J. Coyne; F. Xavier Spiegel
concentrate ineither materials science, digital science, or electrical science. Each student must complete a two-coursesequence, four credits each semester, during the fourth year of the program that exercises prior course work ina design project. The goals of this course sequence are: students will engage in a large scale capstone design project; students will exercise written communication skills; students will develop oral presentation skills; and students will engage in discussions on engineering professionalism emphasizing ethical, social, and environmental aspects of design. The course is run by a single faculty member who takes care of the administrative details, conducts in
Conference Session
Understanding Students: Recruiting, Retention, Enrichment
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Angela Bielefeldt, University of Colorado, Boulder
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
, minimal negative environmental impacts, etc. 4 Ethics Using case studies from the Online Ethics website, students discuss what professional ethics from the NSPE Code of Ethics would require. 5 Course Plan Students lay out the courses that will allow them to earn a B.S. degree in EVEN and map those courses to ABET and BOK requirements; this requires them to select a specialization option, which could be energy, air, remediation, water, ecology, or chemical processing. 6 Landfill Team project to determine the effects of various solid waste generation Project and diversion scenarios on the
Conference Session
Emerging Trends in Engineering Education Poster Session
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Mysore Narayanan, Miami University
other aspects such as Ethical, Environmental or Ergonomics. 8. Design, develop and generate an instrument to assess your progress and success of your project. Questionnaires, surveys, one-minute papers, and other self-assessment tools such as the ones described in Angelo & Cross’s famous book : Classroom Assessment Techniques must be utilized to assess the progress of the project at suitable intervals. 9. Aspire at accomplishing T.Q.M. (Total Quality Management) TQM is the brainchild of Dr. W. Edwards Deming who is also known as the father of the Japanese post-war industrial revival. He is regarded by many as the leading quality guru in the United States. Deming's business philosophy is
Conference Session
Capstone Design Projects in Mechanical Engineering
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kelley Racicot, Washington State University; Charles Pezeshki, Washington State University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
for first-year engineers, and the average differencebetween the average performance rating and expected performance rating for eachquestion. Rating key: (1-2) emerging (3-4) developing (5-6) mastering Dimension Ave. Ave. Performance Expected Ave. dif a) group interaction developing developing -0.5 b) written engineering communication developing developing -0.5 c) safety, ethical, and societal constraints emerging emerging -0.4 d) integrating ideas developing developing -1.1 e) corporate etiquette and "customer" ethic
Conference Session
Emerging Trends in Engineering Education Poster Session
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Darryl Morrell, Arizona State University; Chell Roberts, Arizona State University; Robert Grondin, Arizona State University; Chen-Yuan Kuo, Arizona State University; Robert Hinks, Arizona State University; Mark Henderson, Arizona State University; Thomas Sugar, Arizona State University; Scott Danielson, Arizona State University
, students are able to identify an appropriate set of engineering Professionalism–An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility and a tools and apply them in a real world professional context, to develop a valid commitment to on-going professional competence. solution to a technical problem. Level 1 The student plans to engage in systematic study to gain specialized knowl- Level 4 Students are able to independently identify the appropriate set of design and edge that will allow them to provide services that others are willing to pay analysis tools and apply them within the context of the principles and method
Conference Session
Curricula of the Past, Present, and Future
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Wendy Harrison, Colorado School of Mines; Ruth Streveler, Colorado School of Mines; Ronald Miller, Colorado School of Mines; Arthur Sacks, Colorado School of Mines
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
integrate the social, cultural, ethical and environmental implicationsof their future professional judgments and their roles as citizens in varied and complex settings.”[1]. The 27 semester-hour program of seminars, courses, and off-campus activities featuressmall seminars; a cross-disciplinary approach (faculty from engineering and science disciplinesand faculty from the humanities and social sciences are regularly co-moderators of the seminars);and, opportunities for one-on-one faculty tutorials, instruction and practice in oral and writtencommunication, a Washington, D.C. public policy seminar, a practicum experience (internship orforeign study), as well as participation in the McBride “community within a community”approach [2-5].Circumstances
Conference Session
Building Blocks for Public Policy in Curricula
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Alison Tramba, University of Virginia; Edmund Russell, University of Virginia; P. Paxton Marshall, University of Virginia
Tagged Divisions
Engineering and Public Policy
Drexel University almost 15 yearsago remain isolated examples.10 Extensive research shows the ineffectiveness of the lecturemethod of instruction. The noted engineering educator Richard Felder noted, "Of allinstructional methods, lecturing is the most common, the easiest, and the least effective."However the delivery of engineering education continues in discrete, specialized modules byindividual instructors in a lecture-based format. 11 In particular, studies of engineeringanalysis and design continue to occupy a separate world from the consideration of"contextual issues" such as social and environmental impacts, ethics, regulatory, andeconomic considerations. Although more than 30 percent of all engineers now occupymanagerial positions in
Conference Session
Emerging Trends in Engineering Education Poster Session
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Denny Davis, Washington State University; Steven Beyerlein, University of Idaho; Olakunle Harrison, Tuskegee University; Phillip Thompson, Seattle University; Michael Trevisan, Washington State University; Benjamin Mount, Washington State University
engineering baccalaureate degree programs.They are mandated by engineering accreditation requirements set by ABET, the organizationaccrediting engineering programs in the United States. Based on ABET engineering criteria 3cand 4, students must: (3c) Demonstrate an ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability, and (4) Be prepared for engineering practice through the curriculum culminating in a major design experience based on the knowledge and skills acquired in earlier course work and incorporating appropriate engineering standards and multiple
Conference Session
Unique Laboratory Experiments and Programs
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Shuvra Das, University of Detroit Mercy
Tagged Divisions
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
courses,business and finance aspects, as well as communication, ethics and interpersonal issues. One ofthese case studies was adapted and used in a Mechanics of Materials laboratory class as a pilotstudy on the effectiveness of the use of such a technique. In this paper the pilot study and itsresults are being discussed .IntroductionA paradigm shift is taking place in engineering and technology education. This shift is beingcaused by a number of forces. The National Science Foundation (NSF), the Accreditation Boardfor Engineering and Technology Education (ABET), the changing expectations of employers,emerging knowledge related to cognitive theory and educational pedagogy (such as thedocument “How People Learn”1) are some of the forces that are
Conference Session
Pre-College: Resource Exchange
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Pamela S. Lottero-Perdue, Towson University
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Pre-College Engineering Education Division
teamwork, diverse skills, o Optimization creativity and cooperation o Collaboration• Inviting divergent thinking and doing o Communication• Integrating interdisciplinary and creative o Ethical Considerations approaches o Critical Thinking• Exploring multiple solutions to problems NSTA. (2017) Best STEM Books. Science and Children, 54(6), 71-78.For More Information: Download the “Best STEM Books” article for free from the NSTAwebsite by going to http://www.nsta.org/publications/, and selecting the February 2017 issue ofScience and Children, Science Scope, or The
Conference Session
Engineering and Public Policy Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rylan C. Chong, Chaminade University; Helen Turner, Chaminade University; Mark Speck, Chaminade University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering and Public Policy
Social factors Ethics, social systems, four public policy goals, public policy solutions Data security Threats, protection, response or recover, and social topicsProcedural analysis includes 11 short papers and a project. Unlike traditional classes whereassignments are isolated from other works, each paper will add towards the students’ projects.This way, students are not working on the project last-minute, and actively working towards afinal project product. The last type of analysis is the critical analysis. This ISAL class is anintroduction class to data science. Using Bloom’s Taxonomy, students are minimally expected tobe able to identify
Conference Session
ECCD - Technical Session 6 - Energy & Thermodynamics
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Abhijit Nagchaudhuri, University of Maryland, Eastern Shore
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
climate change. The TEST tool is introduced to facilitatestudent comprehension of thermodynamic analyses of these cycles and the constituent processes.While students continue to struggle with solving problems related to thermodynamic cycles,practicing with the TEST software alleviates some of the difficulty with the progress of the course.The ABET outcomes related to ethical and professional responsibilities and the impact ofengineering solutions in global, economic, environmental, and societal contexts are stronglyaligned to the course content. Relevance of Kigali and Paris accords, and the preceding Kyoto andMontreal protocols are also highlighted in the context of the course.The paper will provide an overview of the course and the project work
Conference Session
Mechanical Engineering Technical Session: Dynamics II - Feel the Vibe
Collection
2020 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Yucheng Liu P.E., Mississippi State University
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
2 4.08 environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainabilityD. An ability to function on 20 27 9 1 2 4.05 multidisciplinary teamsE. An ability to identify, formulate, 23 29 5 1 4.28 and solve engineering problemsF. An understanding of professional 14 20 16 7 1 3.67 and ethical responsibilityG. An ability to communicate 22 21 11 3 1 4.03 effectivelyH. The broad education necessary to understand the impact
Conference Session
Engagement in Practice: Creating a Robust Infrastructure for Community Engagement
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Raghu Pucha, Georgia Institute of Technology; Carol J Thurman, Georgia Institute of Technology; Ruth Yow, Georgia Institute of Technology; Connor Rylan Meeds; Jennifer Hirsch, Georgia Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Community Engagement Division
andinstitutions—are positioned to “broaden the narrow technical focus” of engineeringeducation and see themselves as co-learners and co-teachers in project-focusedrelationships (Lucena 2015, p. 16). Further, when this form of collaboration isprivileged, then relationships no longer have as their focus a given project or deliverablebut rather those relationships endure and are nourished by their place in a broadernetwork to effect deeper and more systemic local, national, or international change.Socio-technical Project-based Learning Model and AssessmentAn engineering instructor should play an important role in leading students to view socialand ethical choices as vital parts of their future lives, both as professionals and ascitizens. Traditionally
Conference Session
Military and Veterans Division Technical Session 3: Veterans in the Lab Environment
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
John A. Hamilton Jr., Mississippi State University; DeMarcus Montrez Thomas, Distributed Analytics and Security Institute; Patrick Pape, Distributed Analytics and Security Institute
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Military and Veterans
-edcertificationanddegreeoptions.CurrentlywearegettingapplicationsfromreservistsandguardsmenfromKabul,KosovoaswellasclosertohomelikeKosciusko,Mississippi.ConclusionsThe MSU effort is an outstanding example of a public private partnership. Through this effort,MSU has been able to assist reservists/guardsmen achieve mandated commercially recognizedcyber certifications. Cyber certifications can provide an important incentive/reward for reservepersonnel and improve retention.MSU has successfully offered 45 hour Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) and Certified InformationSystem Security Professional (CISSP) review courses to National Guard members. Inpartnership with the NSA CAE Program, the MSU Center for Cyber Innovation and the MSUCollege of Business, MSU is offering Reserve Component Personnel the opportunity to completefor NSA-sponsored cyber
Conference Session
Educational & Professional Issues of Strategic Importance to the Civil Engineering Profession and ASCE II
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Horst Brandes P.E., University of Hawaii; Joe D. Manous Jr, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Kenneth J. Fridley, University of Alabama
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
cross-disciplinary MSCE/MBA and MSCE/JD dual-degree programs. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2018 Comparison Between the New Bodies of Knowledge for the Civil Engineering Professional and the Civil Engineering TechnologistBackgroundCivil engineering relies on a strong formal knowledge and skills base acquired largely throughhigher education and experience. Central to the identity of civil engineering as a profession isthe need for such expert knowledge and skills, independence of thought and judgment, and anethos to serve the public good grounded in a sound code of ethics [1], [2]. The American Societyof Civil Engineers (ASCE) formally endorsed the
Conference Session
Design and the Capstone Experience
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Shayne Kelly McConomy, Florida A&M University/Florida State University; Ruturaj Soman; Nikhil Gupta, Florida A&M University/Florida State University; Chiang Shih, Florida A&M University/Florida State University
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
Engineering and Technology (ABET) guidelines.Assessment of past efforts while developing the Capstone Design curriculum reveals importantoverall qualitative attributes which are summarized in Table 1. The work presented in this paperdiscusses the aspects listed in Table 1. Table 1 Important qualitative attributes of a Capstone Design curriculum No. Qualitative attributes of design curriculum 1 Student-team based project solving. 2 Project topics in line with real-world applications. 3 Clear division of the design course including design theory and project implementation. 4 Emphasis on professionalism and ethics
Conference Session
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kauser Jahan, Rowan University; Stephanie Farrell, Rowan University; Ying Tang, Rowan University; Cheryl A Bodnar, Rowan University; C. Stewart Slater, Rowan University; Mariano Javier Savelski, Rowan University; Parth Bhavsar, Rowan University; Angela D Wenger, Center for Aquatic Sciences; Patricia Lynn Hurley, Rowan University; Roisin Breen, Rowan University; DeMond S Miller, Department of Sociology and Anthropology; Kara Ieva Ieva, Rowan University; Megan Casey Mittenzwei
Tagged Topics
NSF Grantees Poster Session
thefields of water resources engineering, environmental engineering, cosmetics, and nutrition havebeen developed. By focusing on these fields, the positive impact that algae can have on issuesfaced by developing nations around the world was highlighted. Gas transfer and coagulationflocculation experiments have been used to research the sustainability of algae use in the watertreatment process, with a focus on the feasibility of replacing current processes with algae basedalternatives. Calorimeter tests have been conducted to research the potential nutritional benefit ofalgae based products. Exposure to social and environmental injustices along with ethics casestudies are also an integral part of the project. Ultimately, the purpose of this project
Conference Session
Design and Making
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sarah Summers, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Renee D. Rogge, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
experts atchallenging students to develop excellent listening skills, cultural sensitivity, ethics, andempathy13,14. While engineering programs require students to take courses in the arts,humanities, and social sciences, students often compartmentalize these human-centric skills as“liberal arts” skills instead of weaving them into their technical expertise. There are numerousexamples of engineering programs or courses that have incorporated arts and humanities intodesign courses to encourage students to practice integrating human-centric skills with theirtechnical knowledge.15-17 A major challenge faced by this approach is that these courses are oftenseen as design courses and the “soft skills” offered by the arts and humanities faculty are just
Conference Session
Sustainability in Civil Engineering
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Noah Salzman, Boise State University; Bhaskar C. S. Chittoori, Boise State University; Sondra M. Miller, Boise State University; Thomas A. Robbins
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
current and future generations. In addition, the Accreditation Board for EngineeringTechnology (ABET) requires curriculum that directly addresses sustainability through criterions3(c) and 3(h). Criterion 3(c) states, “an ability to design a system, components, or process tomeet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social,political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability” while criterion 3(h)states, “the broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in aglobal, economic, environmental, and societal context” [3]. Incorporating sustainability as partof ABET requirements ensures that students are prepared for sustainability challenges; howevercurrent civil
Conference Session
Environmental Engineering Division: Curricula, Criteria, Student Performance, and Growth
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Prahlad Murthy, Wilkes University
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
“computer intensive (CI)”. In the ENV programcurriculum, the two senior capstone project courses satisfy the WI and OPO requirements;Hydrology and Air Quality are the two courses that are designated as CI and satisfy thegraduation requirements.Engineering topics that are part of the curriculum are appropriate to the discipline ofenvironmental engineering in many ways. Courses like CADD Laboratory, Engineering ProjectAnalysis, and Professionalism & Ethics, Statics, Strength of Materials, EngineeringThermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics support material and concepts in courses such asEnvironmental Engineering Hydraulics, Water Quality, Water and Wastewater Treatment, AirQuality, and Air Pollution Control. Moreover, topics covered in the above
Conference Session
Research Methods II: Meeting the Challenges of Engineering Education Research
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Maura J. Borrego, University of Texas - Austin; Mary E. Besterfield-Sacre, University of Pittsburgh; Cynthia J. Finelli, University of Michigan; Lisa R. Lattuca, University of Michigan; Prateek Shekhar, University of Texas - Austin
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
investigation of the ethical behavior of engineering undergraduates. Journal of Engineering Education, 2012. 101(2): p. 346.10. Holsapple, M.A., et al., Framing faculty and student discrepancies in engineering ethics education delivery. Journal of Engineering Education, 2012. 101(2): p. 169.11. Burt, B.A., et al., Out-of-classroom experiences: Bridging the disconnect between the classroom, the engineering workforce, and ethical development. International Journal of Engineering Education, 2013. 29(3): p. 714-725.12. Finelli, C.J., et al., An Assessment of Engineering Students' Curricular and Co‐ Curricular Experiences and Their Ethical Development. Journal of Engineering Education, 2012. 101(3): p. 469-494.13