Prosperity Service Learning Assessment Survey Page 14.790.11Conclusion:International capstone senior design projects expose students to a wide range of real-lifeengineering challenges from concept to implementation and provide excellent opportunities forengineering students. These projects enable students to use their engineering education to designand build structures that can benefit rural communities and at the same time they can gain acultural sensitivity that will benefit them in their future careers. In addition, these projects aid inthe demonstration that an engineering program meets or exceeds the ABET Criterion 3 a-koutcomes.Bibliography 1. http
Springs. The second chroniclesthe career of a developer, Gary Bradley, whose success in transforming “4,000 acres of pristineHill Country into one of the state’s largest and fastest selling subdivisions” 6 made him the targetof that environmental movement to protect Barton Springs. Page 14.1180.3Austin filmmaker Laura Dunn’s alliance is clearly on the side of the environmentalists. At thesame time, though, she evenhandedly explores other sides of the issues: namely, property rightsand the American dream of home ownership. Her cast of characters, in addition to Gary Bradleyand the many local activists, include Robert Redford who speaks for the
class because I did not have room for it in my matrix. It was the best course I have ever taken, hands down. It was interesting and very informative. I learned a lot about new technologies, which was really cool. It was interesting, informative, and showed the 'why' of engineering, where the other classes focused on the 'how'. Hands down the best (and most different) class that I've taken. ... I didn't want to take bathroom breaks during class because I didn't want to miss anything.ConclusionIt is difficult to anticipate the impact of this course on the students’ careers, but it is clear that thetopic is interesting, motivating and valued. The most challenging aspect of the course ismaintaining
particular attack on a problem) (1 = not willing, 4 = very willing).13. Rate your willingness to change as change is required (1 = not willing, 4 = very willing).14. Rate you willingness and ability to work laterally (switching your thinking from one way or one direction to another) in contrast with vertical work (always driving forward to finish a project without deviation) (1 = not willing, 4 = very willing).15. Rate how well you believe you can form association between distinctly different objects, careers, etc. (1 = not at all, 4 = above average).16. Rate how adept you are at putting judgment on hold (1 = not willing, 4 = very willing).17. Rate how well you incorporate innovative ideas into action (1 = not at all, 4 = above average
results in better assimilation of the subject material. 2. It provides multiple avenues for feedback from the instructor while simultaneously enabling peer-to-peer interaction. Such student-driven but instructor-guided interactions help address student misconceptions on the topics of instruction and enhance instructor motivation. 3. Project-enhanced courses need to introduce projects fairly early in the course to reap the benefits listed above 4. It inspires the students and increases their self-confidence at a time when they are about to enter their serious professional career. 5. Student performance in follow-on courses may be enhanced when they take the project- enhanced offering of the
, and inspire the CadetBrigade so that each graduate is a competent, courageous, and honorable officer in theAfghan National Army committed to continuous professional development and a lifetimeof military and civilian service to the nation.” This mission and vision continue toprovide the guidance in the development of NMAA.In way of background it is necessary to understand the dual mission of the Academy andits model. In addition to educating students, or cadets in this case, the Academy mustalso train and prepare them for a military career. NMAA is modeled after the US serviceacademies, chiefly the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, New York and the U.S. AirForce Academy (USAFA) in Colorado (itself modeled on West Point). The NMAAadapted
factors: marketing, innovation, management, risktaking and financial controls. They define ESE as “the strength of an individual’s belief that heor she is capable of successfully performing the roles and tasks of an entrepreneur”3. Chen notesthat prior research consistently shows that self-efficacy is a strong predictor of futureperformance. There are several strengths to Chen et al’s work. First, their research is deeply rooted inliterature regarding the concept of self-efficacy and expectancy theory. Second, they developESE using two study groups. One group (n-=140) is a set of mid-career MBA students in twoentrepreneurship classes. Here they established that self-efficacy predicts a student’s intention tostart a business. They studied
broad statements that describe the career andprofessional accomplishments that the program is preparing graduates to achieve. Programoutcomes are narrower statements that describe what students are expected to know and be ableto do by the time of graduation. These relate to the skills, knowledge, and behaviors that studentsacquire as they advance through the program.1 The ABET program evaluator (PEV) will expectto see that your program educational objectives are consistent with the mission of your institutionand that they support your program’s constituencies. The PEV will also expect your program Page 14.846.2outcomes to foster the attainment
: • Career goal helping others • Service and academic coursework should be integrated • Solve social problems • Essentially all questions relating to helpingFemales appear to volunteer at a disproportionately higher rate than their male counterparts forS-L courses and projects. The EPICS program reports a two to one ratio for femalesparticipating in elective S-L courses13. Patterson and Fuchs14 also report a two to one ratio for Page 14.1015.7enrollees in a graduate program linked to the Peace Corps and S-L courses with an internationalfocus at Mighigan Technological University. In this program there has been a three to one ratiofor females
taxonomy(Table 1). This approach may have evolved as medical students need to fully understand eachphysiological system. Learning each system completely may be advantageous to biomedicalengineering students who move onto careers in medicine or medical instrumentation; however,in one or two courses it is not possible to present the extensive content of a systems physiologytaxonomy.Table 1. Systems-based taxonomy for human physiology coursesHomeostasis: A Framework for Human Physiology Sensory PhysiologyChemical composition of body Efferent Peripheral Nervous SystemCells and Tissues Skeletal-Muscular SystemMembrane Dynamics Control of Body
engineering and science. Improving student awareness ofengineering and science contributes to technological literacy among the general public and alsohelps students make informed career path decisions. A significant body of literature exists on theattitudes of K-12 students and teachers towards science and scientists. This literature hasinformed the development of science education outreach programs. However, a comparablebody of literature about K-12 student attitudes towards engineering and engineers is not yet fullydeveloped.Some work has been done in this area. Yasar1 developed a survey to study K-12 teacherperceptions of engineering, primarily to determine their interest in and comfort level for teachingdesign, engineering and technology in their
issued? b.Find a peer-reviewed article published by [other engineering professor] in 2007. Whom do he and his co-authors acknowledge as having assisted with sample collection and field work? c. In Anna Sears’s 2003 study of graduate students published in the Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering, approximately what percentages of women and men named life balance as an important factor in career satisfaction? d.What are Smith’s holdings for the Journal of Industrial Ecology? (i.e. do we have the journal, and if so what years/issues?)Further, on problem sets and in their ethics case analyses, students are expected to providesupport for their arguments or for data they utilized
students being included aspart of a “community of practice”10. As students become part of the community ofcyberinfrastructure researchers, they learn the traditions, methodologies, and broad thinkingwithin this field early in their careers. This leads to students who are better prepared to enter theworkforce and who are intrinsically well-trained in thinking about problem solving within thefield. Also, our goal is to affect the pipeline significantly enough to increase the number ofstudents entering engineering, science, and technology programs at Purdue University andClemson University significantly.5.0 Related WorkPurdue is one of the first universities to establish an integrated research and education programin high performance computing and
, “Chemically Powered Toy Cars: A Way to Interest High School Students in a Chemical Engineering Career,” ASEE paper 2003-596. 7. Brand, J.I., “The Effective Use of Logbooks in Undergraduate Classes,” Chemical Engineering Education, vol. 33, no. 3, 1999, pp. 222-231. 8. Boyd, G. and M.F. Hassett, “Developing Critical Writing Skills in Engineering and Technology Students,” Journal of Engineering Education, vol. 89, no. 4, 2000, pp. 409-412. 9. Frolik, J. and T. Keller, “Wireless Sensor Networks: An Interdisciplinary Topic for Freshman Design,” Proceedings of the 2005 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition, 2005. 10. Frolik, J. and M. Fortney, ‘A Low-Cost Wireless Platform for
Amount of funding for project o prior course work • team characteristics o existing knowledge level of o interdisciplinary or single discipline certain topics (from a pre-test) o size • prior engineering experience o MBTI/personality types • prior experience working on teams o Average GPA and GPA range • family background with engineering • project advisor characteristics • family background with attending college o project advisor / project advisor • career plans (e.g., grad school, department engineering job
Engineering programs and community Page 14.290.13 colleges. 12NC-Community Colleges (BioNetwork): P – 16 work to make sure students andparent understand options for education. Science needs to be integrated into educationfrom early education. Associate degrees are viable options for students interested inbio-based careers. There is a need to modernize how we educate students. Focusingon novel education methods (ex. 3-D virtual environments) as opposed to lecture andtraditional labs.Morgan State: HBCUs provide a foundation for which a number of successfulAfrican American scientists and engineers have had opportunities
, Technology at Hayes Microcomputer Products (1985-1993), and Vice President, Engineering Technology at Sangamo Weston, Inc. (1982-1985) and served at Bell Labs (1965-1982). He founded Lancope, Inc. (2000), and invented the StealthWatch network security monitoring system that is being added to government, corporate, and university networks around the world. He began his career at Bell Labs conducting research on semi-conductor microwave and millimeter-wave devices. Later, he supervised a group that developed magnetic bubble computer memories. In 1974, he led a team that designed CMOS integrated circuits, including Bell Labs' first microprocessor, the BELLMAC-8. His last contributions at Bell Labs were
, Washington, DC: American Society for Engineering.[13]. Grinter, S. (1955), (chair), “Final Report of the Committee on Evaluation of Engineering Education”, Journal of Engineering Education, 46 p.25-60.[14]. Ashby, E.[1966], Technology and the Academics- An essay on Universities and the Scientific Revolution, London: Macmillan.[15]. Guthrie, B.(1994), The Higher Education Experience Survey : An Examination of the Higher Education Experience of 1982, 1987 and 1992, Canberra: Graduate Careers Council of Australia.[16]. Yorke, M. (1999). “ The skills of graduates: a small enterprise perspective” . in O’Reilly, D., Cunningham, L., & Lester, S. (eds). Developing the Capable Practitioner, pp.174-183, London: Kogan Page..[17]. Harvey
constructors (thosewho have a minimum of five years experience), but also attract some who might transition to aposition in academia. The program needs to provide distance learning options or utilizes otherunique delivery systems while limiting residency requirements (cutting cost for out of statetuition). Young constructors are also likely to have less fear of returning to academics.Continuing education is becoming known as providing value to an employee. The ultimate goalwould be that a graduate degree is important to their career; it could make them stand out abovethe others. The program must then provide the ability to be completed with minimal interferenceof work. They can not quit their jobs and attend school full time as a residential student
challenge in this approach is the standardization and interfaces betweencomplex systems that need to interact, especially if student coursework is entered automatically.We continue to pursue this model concurrently with the social networking model discussed below.7.2 Social Network ArchitectureIn the absence of the support of an institution, we envision CPAS to be used as a tool where acollaborative community could create major requirements and a large number of users could auditand plan their academic careers using the major requirements already entered into the system. Inturn, such users would correct errors and make additions to missing or incomplete majors. Inessence, this model applies the principle of Wikipedia to CPAS.There are several
electricalengineering and computer science concepts, thereby enhance students critical thinkingskills, provide hands - on learning exposure, and inspire more and more high schoolseniors to choose engineering majors and careers to meet our nations growing needs onthe “engineering sector”.VIII. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSThe author(s) gratefully acknowledge the Multi NXT robot design and programmingwork of Paul Nordvik, Jacobson Tyler, Flurer Andrew, and Paddock Eric done by theirstudents.LEGO MindStorms is a trademark of The LEGO Group, which does not sponsor,authorize, or endorse any of the third-party work cited in this article. None of the authorsof this article has any financial relationship with the LEGO Group or NationalInstruments or HiTechnic Inc
AC 2009-2515: MAKING OF A GLOBAL ENGINEER: CULTURE ANDTECHNOLOGYAparajita Mazumder, Formerly Director of International Relations Dr.Aparajita Mazumder has both educational and life experience in international studies. She received her PhD in Comparative Literature (1990) from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,USA. Specializing in cross-cultural studies, she devoted her professional career to directing, developing and administering global engineering education. She was the first Director of International Programs in Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the Director of International Relations and Education at the University of Michigan
for Category 1 (V&V Terminology and Foundations), Category 2(Reviews), and Category 3 (Testing).The survey results elicited here indicate that it is important to enhance the learning and teachingcoverage of Software V&V topics. This is especially apparent, for instance, in the case of unittesting that is commonly applied in industry [8] and also in the case of topics that reflect otherindustry needs [6]. The suggested PBL industry project-based course which blends withchallenging software V&V testing activities and the use of the Pex tool (to encourage TDDpractice) is to be targeted so as to attract those BSE graduate students who are interested infurthering their careers as software testers. This course aims at combining the five
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real opportunity forengineers, technologists and researchers to subject engines, body and structure of groundvehicles to extreme conditions that test and verify their durability, power, safety andaerodynamics.Motorsports is indeed a dynamic industry. It attracts countless businesses and sponsorsand offers a multitude of career opportunities for engineers, scientists and technologists.MOTORSPORTS ENGINEERING AT OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITYMotorsports engineering is a relatively new field of specialization in higher education.This is an educational program that focuses on the science and the technology behindrace vehicles and race competitions.In the early days of motor racing a very limited number of engineers were part of theteams since decisions
Engineer in the Real World”Key words: “project-based learning,” “international,” “assessment”IntroductionThe quotation in the title of this paper is a student’s statement about the future impact of hisproject-abroad experience in South Africa. Indeed, study-abroad and project-abroad experiencesare increasingly viewed as important for engineering students’ careers. Assessing the studentlearning outcomes of such programs can benefit (a) the students, as they engage in self-reflectionand communication about their experience, (b) the study-abroad program itself, for continualimprovement, and (c) the engineering education community at large, as it seeks effectivemethods and models for preparing engineers for their work. To
for teachingsustainability. In fact, they are at the level where this knowledge may assist them in theirprofessional career. Proper care should be taken to make sustainability interesting and just notanother course needed to be taken to graduate.Specifically, this paper describes the type of course a university may adopt for the civil andconstruction engineering students. It presents methods which may be considered to incorporatethe concepts of sustainability into a civil or construction engineering curriculum. Page 14.812.10AcknowledgementThe authors wish to recognize Ms. Linda Dousay for her assistance with the production activitiesinvolved in
, and autonomous systems. Dr. Hong is also the faculty advisor for Virginia Tech's team for RoboCup, and the co-team leader for team VictorTango for the DARPA Urban Challenge where they won third place and the $500,000 prize. He was awarded the prestigious NSF CAREER award in 2007 and has received numerous awards from ASME, NASA, and the College of Engineering at Virginia Tech for his research and work with students.Janis Terpenny, Virginia Tech Janis Terpenny is an Associate Professor in Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Education, and an affiliate faculty of Industrial & Systems Engineering at Virginia Tech. She is Director of the Center for e-Design, a multi-university NSF I
educational basis for jurisdictional claims in relation to other professions ≠ Refine and expand the BOK through research Page 14.1252.7 ≠ Serve as the primary source of profession’s status and public identity ≠ Contribute to students’ commitment to the profession as a career ≠ Contribute to a shared identity and feeling of community among members of the professionOf all these purposes, Freidson places particular emphasis on the importance of research.Strengthening and expanding the BOK is seen as a critical tool for defending and expanding theprofession’s jurisdiction. In the civil engineering community, research is
upon to aid the university in any number of ways. Possibly best of all, most of thesededicated alumni have experience working in a technical, international setting – who better tohelp meet the goals of a university striving to build their international reputation.ConclusionsIt has been shown that in today’s global marketplace graduating engineers need someinternational experience to be optimally successful in their careers.2,4,11,12 Few engineeringstudents currently participate in study abroad programs.1 ABET has recognized the importanceof international engineering knowledge and has made additions to Criterion 3 that specificallyaddress the “…impact of engineering solutions in a global and societal context”.6Experience seems to indicate that