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Civil Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yusuf Mehta, Rowan University
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
y 4continuing education; and/or other professional EIT exam impact of professionalpractice issues (ABET P). licensure on their career. students wrote Outcome 1: GraduatesGoal 4 - Objective 1: The Civil Engineering y lab reports and 4 will write effectively.Program at Rowan University will produce
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Materials Selection & Design
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James Olshefsky, ASTM International
Tagged Divisions
Materials
business logistics from The Pennsylvania State University. He had a 13-year career in the transportation field before joining ASTM in September of 1998, when he began as a manager in the Technical Committee Operations Division. Page 15.1087.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 Standards Education: Bridging the Gap Between Classroom Learning and Real World ApplicationsThis paper introduces the role of standards education in materials science and engineeringcurricula. Technical standards provide a common language for engineers to specify materials foruse in design and for discussing
Conference Session
Design in the First Year
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Sami Khorbotly, Ohio Northern University; Kenneth Reid, Ohio Northern University
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs
interdisciplinary teams, students had to split up the tasksin the project and team members were required to have effective intra-team communication. Teams weretasked to develop and submit a team charter to the instructor.Project AssignmentFrom the instructor’s point of view, the biggest challenge of an interdisciplinary capstone course isidentifying a project to be assigned. The project must be selected while keeping in mind that the assigneesare only freshman-level students without any significant engineering background since at this point intheir careers, they are not yet exposed to circuits, electronics, statics, or materials classes. In the sametime, the class must be involved enough to keep students busy for most of the quarter and to satisfy
Conference Session
Research on the First Year I
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Senay Purzer, Purdue University; Jing Chen, Purdue University
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs
Page 15.1170.3explicitly discussed in practice or in engineering textbooks. Engineering decision-makingis taught implicitly using learning by “doing” approach, as part of introducing design andproblem solving early in students academic career in college. Blandford, Cross, andScanlon1 argue that the model of learning decision-making skills by “doing design” islimited and that students should be taught how to use the most appropriate decisionstrategies. Other researchers also argue for the use of explicit decision support methodssuch as Quality Function Deployment (an application of multi-attribute utility theory forchoosing among designs) or similar decision strategies, such as Pugh’s chart8 and 18.Despite the importance of decision-making in
Conference Session
Civil Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robert Rabb, United States Military Academy; John Rogers, United States Military Academy
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
positive impact from the seminar.Additionally, these simple hands-on exercises appear to be effective to increase interest andenthusiasm for engineering as a possible academic path or career. Student comments anddiscussion on the student surveys reinforce their overall ratings. Free text survey responses areconsistently positive as noted below: “I don’t know too much about engineering, and I’m not too great at math… so I thought I would hate it, but I really enjoyed it.” “I was very entertained with my experience. It was extremely fun. I want to really be a part of this and would like to do this as my major, hopefully at USMA. It was more than interesting.” 5 4.27
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Developing Young MINDS in Engineering - Part I
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Atin Sinha, Albany State University
Tagged Divisions
Minorities in Engineering
builds skills,techniques and methodologies applicable throughout their science career and establish a core ofexpertise in minority institutions around which a local sustainable student research experiencecan develop.PACER program is implemented by training one or two faculty/student teams from minorityserving institutions each year during 9 weeks of summer by providing them skills in electronics,real time programming, design and management which they apply to design, fabricate andoperate a small (~500 gm) science experimental payload carried to the edge of space in a heliumfilled balloon. During the following academic year, the teams return to the respective campuses,organize new student groups and replicate the activities of the previous summer
Conference Session
Rethinking Traditional Pedagogical Strategies
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jumoke Ladeji-Osias, Morgan State University; Richard Cerkovnik, Anne Arundel Community College; Wesley Lawson, University of Maryland; Lan Xiang, Montgomery College
Tagged Divisions
Two Year College Division
to tackle a national problem related to making an efficient coupling toa very dynamic and blurry interface between two-year and four-year Electrical Engineering (EE)and Computer Engineering (CE) programs. The field of electrical engineering is evolving at arate better measured in months than in years or decades, and the institutions of higher learning alladjust their curricula to reflect these changes on their own schedules, related to their uniquecollection of needs and abilities. The shift to an outcomes-based transfer degree is a potentiallyvery innovative step.Bibliography 1. Mathis, M. C. and J. Sislin, Enhancing the Community College Pathway to Careers. Washington, DC.: National Academies Press, 2005. 2. National Academy
Conference Session
Tricks of the Trade in Teaching II
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Walter Schilling, MSOE
Tagged Divisions
New Engineering Educators
engineering assignments. Through a small study, it will analyze whether performancebonuses reduce tardiness in assignment submissions as well as whether a performance bonusimproves student learning through better achievement of course outcomes.IntroductionOne of the most common problems faced by students is procrastination. It is estimated that 95%of all college students procrastinate at some point in their academic career, and 25% of studentsare chronic procrastinators1. This is especially prevalent on long assignments. If an assignmentis not due immediately at the next class session, students wait until either the weekend before orthe night before the assignment is due to start work. This can be very problematic, as byprocrastinating, any problems
Conference Session
Communication in Design
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Peter Schmidt, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Deborah Sharer, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Nabila (Nan) BouSaba, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Daniel Hoch, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; James Conrad, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Bruce Gehrig, University of North Carolina, Charlotte; Steve Patterson, University of North Carolina, Charlotte
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Design in Engineering Education
15.89.3ImplementationA simplified approach to documentation control is desirable in an academic setting. Asimple structure mimics the limited scope that novice engineers encounter when startingtheir careers. A simple structure also allows for a standardized list of deliverables whichfacilitate assessment of diverse project work using a common rubric.This work is targeted as an aid to those who have studied design methodology in anacademic setting, or have only been involved in design in a research and developmentcapacity. Acting as instructors for students who may be employed as field, line orapplication engineers who might interface with a purchasing department, a manufacturingfacility or an external consulting organization will require a different skill set
Conference Session
Industry Collaborations in Engineering Technology
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Aleksandr Sergeyev, Michigan Technological University; Nasser Alaraje, Michigan Technological University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
- Page 15.942.7date academic programs that endeavor to meet the immediate and future needs of industry. TheMichigan Technological University’s strategic plan calls for us to be nationally recognized forprograms that advance technological education through excellence in learning, discovery, andengagement. While we are a technology program, we go beyond most other technologyprograms by offering significant hands-on lab experiences and applied research opportunities toundergraduates. These experiences complement the classroom experience and prepare ourstudents for careers in a wide range of industries.The Electrical Engineering Technology program has identified present needs for a new state-of-the-art robotics laboratory, that will support a new
Conference Session
Industry Sponsored Research and Project Initiatives in Industrial Technology & Industrial Engineering Technology
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kenneth Cook, Lawrence Tech University; Donald Reimer, Lawrence Technological University; Sabah Abro, Lawrence Tech University
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
of R&D in machine tool controls and gauging at GTE-Valenite Corp., started and managed the clinical engineering department at William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, and was a research associate in radiology, nuclear medicine, and bio-mechanics at Wayne State University. Ken has taught at Lawrence Tech evening programs as an adjunct instructor since 1965. His senior projects class, where students generate project ideas, research, design, manufacture, and assess the market for inventive products is the capstone course. Cook also has enjoyed a long side career in magic finding his hobby very useful in teaching. A highlight for his students each year is the two-hour magic performance he offers
Conference Session
Engaging Students
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bette Grauer, Kansas State University; Diana Grauer, Kansas State University
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
theautomobile exhaust sampling activity. Representative sample data of automobile emissions arepresented along with a discussion of the sampling results, a method for approximating pollutantmass emission rate levels, and comparison to EPA standards.IntroductionMedia coverage of environmental issues and global climate change occurs daily. Engineeringstudents are continuously exposed to environmental topics and many are interested in pursuingenvironmental engineering careers. How can engineering educators incorporate contemporaryissues in environmental engineering into the classroom? The activity described in this paper isdesigned to introduce students to automobile exhaust pollutant issues in a problem-basedlearning activity. The activity takes
Conference Session
Online and Web-based Education
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
HsinPiao Hsu, Kainan University; Hui-Ying Wu, Ching Yun University
Tagged Divisions
Computers in Education
theoreticalconcepts and basic abilities but also should educate them for industrial needs in order to preparethe students for their careers (Chaffanjon, 1994)3. Industry-university collaboration is based onintegrating university teaching resources and industrial technical resources to reach the goal ofdeveloping technologically-skilled professionals (Engstrom & Jewett, 2005) 6. Recently, the academic and industrial fields in Taiwan have reached a consensus whichindicates that international industry-university collaboration is certainly an efficient partnershipmodel to follow in order to cultivate highly-skilled, quality manpower for Taiwan. Furthermore,the results of these related researches can be shared by the academic, industrial, and
Conference Session
Classroom Engagement
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Brianno Coller, Northern Illinois University; David Shernoff, Northern Illinois University
Tagged Divisions
Educational Research and Methods
AC 2010-543: AN INITIAL ANALYSIS OF STUDENT ENGAGEMENT WHILELEARNING ENGINEERING VIA VIDEO GAMEBrianno Coller, Northern Illinois University Brianno Coller is an Associate Professor of Mechanical engineering. He started his research career applying fairly deep mathematical ideas to gain insight into how complex physical and engineering systems work. His work was theoretical and somewhat abstract. Since then, his research has evolved toward studying a different type of complex system: how students learn and become excited about engineering. In this endeavor, Dr. Coller is mostly a "nuts & bolts" practitioner, an engineer, and an experimentalist.David Shernoff, Northern Illinois University
Conference Session
Lean and Green
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Terri Lynch-Caris, Kettering University; John Sutherland, Purdue University
Tagged Divisions
Industrial Engineering
thatengineering education must address contemporary challenges through multidisciplinary teams sostudents will gain the ability to communicate across disciplines. Educators are also called uponto encourage young people to pursue an engineering career through creative ideas and teamworkto promote the idea of a satisfying profession.11 In addition, students must understand state-of-the-art technology and the complexities associated with a global market and social concerns.Specifically, natural resource and environmental issues will continue to frame world challengeswith creative ideas needed to find solutions.Bringing sustainability topics into an engineering curriculum requires a multi-disciplinaryapproach as evidenced by the various perspectives that
Conference Session
Innovative Curriculum and Practices in Engineering Technology
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Hsi-Hsun Tsai, Ming-Chi University of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
education goals. Especially in this decade most ofthe senior high school students easily take the permissions to the University in Taiwan. Thecurriculum of each department in the University may formulate and hence help those studentsto get their career once they graduated. Assisting the practical training in the factory of anactual position with the University may enhance the professional experiences and abilities ofthose students. However, the actual enhancements of the abilities of the students during thepractical training of the sandwich program are still unknown. By the education studyapproach, the problem solving inventory for the sandwich program students is constructed toassess the ability variation before/during/after the practical training
Conference Session
Teaching Communication II
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jodi F. Prosise, St. Ambrose University; Hank Yochum, Sweet Briar College
Tagged Divisions
Liberal Education/Engineering & Society
used by students for team collaboration (typically Skype andsimple integrated webcams) works very well because of the comparatively smaller number ofindividuals utilizing the technology at a given time.One of the greatest advantages for students at small liberal arts institutions is the relationshipdeveloped with faculty. Students have faculty as an instructor for several courses throughouttheir undergraduate careers and interact with them at many different levels (e.g. advising,tutoring, and club mentoring). A lack of this history with collaborating faculty has, in the past,caused some stress in students and impeded progress on design teams. We would like to find away to make it possible for each faculty to spend a few days at the beginning
Conference Session
NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James Logan Oplinger, Arizona State University; Andrew Michael Heiman; Matthew Dickens, Arizona State University; Chrissy Hobson Foster, Arizona State University; Shawn S. Jordan, Arizona State University, Polytechnic campus; Micah Lande, Arizona State University, Polytechnic campus
Tagged Topics
NSF Grantees Poster Session
Tagged Divisions
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
, Arizona State UniversityDr. Shawn S Jordan, Arizona State University, Polytechnic campus Shawn Jordan, Ph.D.is an Assistant Professor in theDepartment of Engineering atArizona State Univer- sity. He is the PI on three NSF-funded projects: CAREER: Engineering Design Across Navajo Culture, Community, and Society (EEC 1351728), Might Young Makers be the Engineers of the Future?(EEC 1329321), and Broadening the Reach of Engineering through Community Engagement (BRECE)(DUE 1259356). He is also Co-PI on one NSF-funded project: Should Makers be the Engineers of the Fu- ture?(EEC 1232772), and is senior personnel on an NSF-funded grant entitled Workshop: I-Corps for Learning (i-Corps-L). He received his Ph.D. in Engineering
Conference Session
International Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Audra N. Morse, Texas Tech University
Tagged Divisions
International
Texas Tech University students even though the international experienceis required instead of options. Benefits include the following.  Study abroad experiences in the early stages of a student’s career statistically improve 4 year, 5 year and 6 year graduation rates, with the greatest improvement in the 4 year graduation rates.  Student with a study abroad experience have higher GPAs at graduation than students that did not study abroad.  Study abroad experiences have shown to improve retention of underrepresented groups.In addition to positively benefiting the students, the hope is that the international and studyabroad experiences benefits the departments and WCOE. One benefit may be that the studyabroad
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Assessment in Construction Education
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ihab Mohammad Hamdi Saad P.E., Northern Kentucky University
Tagged Divisions
Construction
representing a career plan wasdeveloped, and different mechanisms for documenting and measuring student learning are discussed.Four questions to be answeredTo provide a streamlined curriculum responding to the abovementioned criteria, four questionshave to be asked and properly answered: 1- Are we teaching our students the right things (What)? 2- Are the students grasping the taught contents and concepts (How much)? 3- Are we properly measuring their learning (How)? 4- Are we properly documenting the results for continuous improvement (Is it better than the last time it was taught)?To answer these four questions, the department got immersed into a thorough review of thecurriculum, not for the purpose of reinventing the
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College Industry Partnerships Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
James W. Jones, Ball State University
Tagged Divisions
College Industry Partnerships
all of theother material learned throughout the student’s college career is pulled together in a realisticsimulation, is a wonderful place for programs to partner with industry. In the author’s program,students self-form teams that are then required to find and partner with one or more professionalswho mentor the team throughout the course. A mentoring agreement is prepared, outlining theexpectations of student team and the mentor, how they will communicate, schedule/timeline(including turnaround time), etc.Students and especially student teams are a regular feature of the IAB meetings, and facilitaterecruiting mentors from the board. Typically, at each meeting there is some form of studentpresentation, such as one from a new course or a team
Conference Session
Nuclear and Radiological Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Samuel A. Heider, U.S. Military Academy; Bryndol A. Sones, U.S. Military Academy; Brian E. Moretti, Department of Physics and Nuclear Engineering
Tagged Divisions
Nuclear and Radiological
Paper ID #10874Multi-Disciplinary Teams and Collaborative Peer Learning in an Introduc-tory Nuclear Engineering CourseSamuel A. Heider, U.S. Military Academy BA Physics from the Universty of Nebraska at Lincoln, 2004 PATRIOT Missile system Fire Control Officer 2004-2007, PATRIOT Fire Direction Center Officer 2007, BCT Company Commander 2007-2008, Validation Transition Team Leader (AFG) 2008-2009, Engineer Captain Career Course 2010 MS Nuclear Engineering from Kansas State University, 2012 Instructor United States Military Academy 2012-PresentCol. Bryndol A. Sones, U.S. Military AcademyDr. Brian E. Moretti, Department of Physics
Conference Session
Systems Engineering Division Technical Session 3
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Adam Said El-Rahaiby, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis; Andres Tovar, Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis
Tagged Divisions
Systems Engineering
Chair and the University’s Academic Director. He received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and M.S. in Industrial Automation from the National University of Colombia in 1995 and 2000, respectively. As part of his early career development in 1995, he started a machine design company in Colombia, but then in 1999, he moved to Spain and worked for Tekniker R&D designing ultraprecision machines. In 2001, Dr. Tovar was selected for the prestigious Fulbright fellowship program and earned his M.S. and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Notre Dame in 2004 and 2005, respectively. As a graduate student at Notre Dame, while studying bone functional adaptation, Dr. Tovar proposed a structural
Conference Session
Teaching and Assessment Methodologies
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Bimal P. Nepal, Texas A&M University; Barry Lawrence, Texas A&M University; Esther Rodriguez-Silva PhD, Texas A&M University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
engineering technology programs, it is not so common in other disciplines like industrialdistribution (ID) even if they are housed in a traditional engineering/ engineering technologydepartment. A part of the problem is that many people (both students and instructors alike)perceive ID as “Technical Sales only” major. However, the ID curriculum is comprised ofseveral courses in logistics, supply chain management, quality, and several engineering andcommon body of knowledge (CBK) courses. Likewise, many ID graduates pursue career paths inoperations and supply chain management, not just technical sales.This paper presents a case study of experiential learning model in a senior level undergraduateclass in industrial distribution program at Texas A&M
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INVITED PANEL: Preparing your Teaching Portfolio
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kay C Dee, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Glen A. Livesay, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Julia M. Williams, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
New Engineering Educators
Glen Livesay is an Professor of Applied Biology and Biomedical Engineering; he co-developed and co- teaches the biomedical engineering capstone design sequence at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. Glen’s educational research interests include student learning styles, the statistical evaluation of assess- ment instruments, and increasing student engagement with hands-on activities. He has received an NSF CAREER award and served as a Fellow at the National Effective Teaching Institute.Dr. Julia M. Williams, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Dr. Julia M. Williams is Executive Director of the Office of Institutional Research, Planning, and Assess- ment & Professor of English at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Conference Session
Design Across the Curriculum
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Sirkin, Stanford University; Wendy G. Ju, Stanford University
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
, such as visibility, feedback and mapping.7,10 These few topics, inparticular, provide students with the vocabulary they will need to work as, and with, experienceddesigners in their academic and professional careers. Toward the middle of the term, as studentstransition from completing lab and homework assignments to conceiving and prototyping theirown projects, lecture topics shift to implementation, including usability, the ease of use andlearnability of a product or its interface;8 interaction design, a product’s physical, digital, behav-ioral and social considerations;13 and hacking and prototyping, including the history and re-sources available through the do-it-yourself community.3The technical sessions introduce students to the
Conference Session
Engineering Libraries Division Poster Session
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kari Kozak, University of Iowa; Darlene Kaskie, The University of Iowa Lichtenberger Engineering Library
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Libraries
upcoming career fair had thestaff thinking the students might want a session with the Business Librarian to learn how to usevarious database to search for information on the company they were going to interact with at thefair. The last class added was one related to a genome and protein database. Since one of thedepartments in the College of Engineering is Biomedical Engineering, there has been quite a bitof research being done on genomes and proteins so it was thought they might be interested in thisclass. After all this debate, the library staff arrived at a listing of which classes would be offeredfor the first semester, Spring 2013. They were Library Overview, RefWorks, Standards, Web ofScience, Finding Company Information, PubMed, SciFinder
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Attracting, Developing and Retaining Talented ME Students
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Marisa K. Orr, Louisiana Tech University; Susan M Lord, University of San Diego; Matthew W. Ohland, Purdue University and Central Queensland University; Richard A. Layton, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Mechanical Engineering
. Hispanic femalesare the only exception. In addition to the higher rate of choosing AsE shown in Figure 1,Hispanic females have much higher graduation rates in AsE than ME. They also have highergraduation rates than their male peers in either major. In AsE, women of each race exceptAsian have equal or higher graduation rates than their male peers.Who graduates in ME or AsE? (Exchange between ME and AsE) In addition to having overlapping curricula, at two of the six schools represented here, ME andAsE are even managed by the same administrative unit, so some exchange of students might beexpected between the degree programs as students fine-tune their career goals. Figure 4illustrates the six-year graduation rates for each race-gender group when we
Conference Session
Outstanding Contributions to Student Learning through Laboratory Experiences
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ernest M. Kim P.E., University of San Diego; Thomas F. Schubert Jr. P.E., University of San Diego; Frank G. Jacobitz, University of San Diego
Tagged Divisions
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
, rotation, and stratification, bio-fluid mechanical problems at the microscale, and engineering education topics. He currently serves as the faculty advisor to the student section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers at the University of San Diego. He is the vice chair of the Education and Career Outreach Committee of the Division of Fluid Dynamics of the American Physical Society. He serves at the chair of the Engineering, Technology and Applied Sciences Section as well as on the Council and Executive Committee of the Pacific Division of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
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Manufacturing Materials and Processes
Collection
2014 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Wayne P. Hung, Texas A&M University; Adam Farmer, Texas A&M University
Tagged Divisions
Manufacturing
Chinese history. Leighbody andKidd also concluded "learning requires active experiences" in their survey3.Nowak4 ranked teaching strategies and learning activities within technology education. Thehighest ranked strategy was the one with product-oriented and laboratory-based content. Thesecond highest rank was for strategy using technology focus, and the lowest was for strategy thatrelied heavily on classroom orientation.Having hands-on laboratory is one condition, but the laboratory practices should be relevant toprepare graduates for their manufacturing career. Miller5 surveyed 25 department heads of USmanufacturing programs and concluded that an exemplary manufacturing program should: a) Require more technical coursework, b) Require or