Paper ID #9304Development of Graduate Leadership and Management Programs for Work-ing ProfessionalsDr. Ronald W. Welch, The Citadel Ron Welch (P.E.) received his B.S. degree in Engineering Mechanics from the United States Military Academy in 1982. He received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Civil Engineering from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana in 1990 and 1999, respectively. He became the Dean of Engineering at The Citadel on 1 July 2011. Prior to his current position, he was the Department Head of Civil Engineering at The University of Texas at Tyler from Jan 2007 to June 2011 as well as served in the Corps of
Manufacturing. Page 15.352.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 Design Experience in a Manufacturing Engineering ProgramAbstract:Manufacturing engineering students develop skills for the various elements of the design processthroughout the curriculum, culminating in a design implementation course during the senior year.Inspection of our curriculum shows that over 17 credit hours in the manufacturing engineeringprogram involve engineering design components.The program offers at least six courses in which engineering design is included. These coursesare: Engineering Graphics, CAD/CAM, Manufacturing Automation, Simulation
pleasing outlook of wind blades and the APVAWT structure. Suchinterdisciplinary collaboration will be a good example to show that artists and engineers worktogether with an integrated approach on aesthetical, mechanical, and electrical aspects of thesystem. 2. Design of the LU Engineering APVAWTThe Liberty School of Engineering capstone program requires total eight decision gates such asstakeholder requirements, system requirements, system operations, system functions, systemarchitectures, implementation, verification and validation, to assist a capstone team’s design andconstruction. All teams should complete all eight-decision gates over two semesters frominception to completion of the project. In the next sections, all decision gates where
System DevelopmentThe above mentioned ideas are what is behind the applied research project titled “ProjectGURU” that has been completed during the last one and a half years as part of the requirementsfor the MSMFG degree in the MMET department at OIT. The main objective of the project is todevelop custom computer programs and Graphical User Interfaces (GUI’s) that demonstratePLM within the context of a functioning job shop that uses modern 3D CAD/CAM systems.Within the scope of the main objective, three important goals have been identified: 1. Combine the model defined by the traditional engineering design process with the functionality of a shop floor management and control system to incorporate order entry and processing with CAD
programs. The program-specific portions of the criteria guidancethat were consulted are indicated in Table 16.Table 1 – ABET Criteria for Manufacturing Engineering CurriculumMaterials and manufacturing processes: understanding the behavior and properties of materialsas they are altered and influenced by processing in manufacturing.Process, assembly and product engineering: understanding the design of products and theequipment, tooling and environment necessary for their manufacture.Manufacturing competitiveness: understanding the creation of competitive advantage throughmanufacturing planning, strategy and control.Manufacturing systems design: understanding the analysis, synthesis and control ofmanufacturing operations using statistical and
. Chiang, T.A., Trappey, A.J.C., & Ku, C.C. (2006). Using a knowledge-based intelligent system to support dynamic design reasoning for a collaborative design community. International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology. 31,421-433.5. Kulon, J., Broomhead, P., & Mynors, D.J. (2006). Applying knowledge-based engineering to traditional manufacturing design. International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology. 30, 945-951.6. Wang, W., Hu, J., Yin, J., & Peng, Y. (2007). A knowledge-based parameter consistency management system for concurrent and collaborative design. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 221, 97-107.7. Ferrer, I.; Rios, J.; Ciurana, J. (2009)An approach to
Paper ID #12143Teaching Global Manufacturing & Supply Chain Management through StudyAbroad Program: A Case StudyDr. Esther Rodriguez-Silva PhDDr. Bimal P. Nepal, Texas A&M University Page 26.1475.1 c American Society for Engineering Education, 2015Teaching Global Manufacturing & Supply Chain Management through Study Abroad Program: A Case StudyAbstractIn the 21st century’s globalized economy, like any manufacturing enterprise, today’s engineersface competition from all directions. Engineers must understand
Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Hands-on Entrepreneurial Engineering Management Course and Its Experiential LearningAbstractEntrepreneurial Engineers are educated for the forthcoming economy and market, whereentrepreneurs with technical skills have tremendous opportunities and career options. This newcourse was developed in Spring 2015 and offered in Summer 2015, delivering skills sets inengineering, marketing management, economics and globalization for the 21 century’s state-of-the art Renaissance Engineers and Managers as a faculty-led program in Turkey.The authors strongly believe in experiential learning. Traveling, experiencing, and exploringother cultures helps students grow personally and professionally
major goals for students choosingmechanical engineering majors. Seamless design, analysis, and manufacturing capabilities arerapidly being adopted by industry as a part of standard engineering practice. However,mechanical engineering curricula tend to overlook design and manufacturing relationships until Page 14.693.2the senior capstone course sequence [6]. A track area of Design and Manufacturing offered in amechanical engineering program may provide a viable solution to augment a conventional MEcurriculum. This paper presents details of planning, managing and implementing such acurriculum development activity in design and manufacturing under
core aspect of the First Year Experience.“ENGR 101” combines two main topics. Their descriptions of the two main topics aregiven below. Skills for success in engineering school – under these topic students are provided with an opportunity for the student to learn and adopt methods and practices to enhance her/his success both in the PI and in the work place after graduation. Emphasis will be placed on the development of skills, attitudes and practical knowledge that will enable the student to reach his/her short and long-term academic goals. Themes will include: Time Management, Learning Styles and Team work, and ethics in the workplace. Exposure to the five degree programs, ADNOC and its
Paper ID #8757Incorporating Sustainability and Green Design Concepts into the Engineer-ing and Engineering Technology Curriculum and ProgramsDr. Radian G Belu, Drexel University (Tech.) Dr. Radian Belu is Assistant Professor within the Engineering Technology (ET) program - Drexel Uni- versity, Philadelphia, USA. He is holding a PHD in power engineering and the other in physics. Before joining to the Drexel University Dr. Belu hold faculty and research positions at universities and re- search institutes in Romania, Canada and United States. He also worked for several years in industry as project manager, senior engineer
works increasingly complex. On top of that, globalization and advancesin information technology have added yet another layer of complexity to manufacturing andsupply chain management. In this paper, we present results of an exploratory study ofmanufacturing engineering technology curricula of key select 4-year and 2-year colleges in theUS. More specifically, this paper focuses on the institutes of those States that are among thehighly ranked states with respect to manufacturing outputs in the U.S. The paper presents theresults of two types of survey. First, through website exploration, it examines the curricula of thecommunity colleges and 4-year institutes that offer manufacturing technology programs todetermine if they offer any course on
Design and Analysis of Experiments EGR 440 Project Management Fundamentals Engineering Senior Project EGR 496A Engineering Senior Project I EGR 496B Engineering Senior Project IIDue to the changing requirements in the global manufacturing enterprise, we madeseveral adjustments to our program by introducing new courses. The contents of thecourses are kept up to date by periodic review by the instructing faculty and lead faculty.The problem-based learning introduced in this program makes the course contentsrelevant. The instructing faculty members are practitioners in the respective field, andthey ensure that the program contents are relevant to the needs of the public and privatesectors. Lectures by invited guests
, honey-like material to a taffy-likesubstance. Mesir is a viable substitute for unhealthy snack foods and a new option in energysupplements [5]. The overall objective of the ISL research team is to create a marketing plan forMesir products and to design new packaging for the United States market, while developingstudent skills of critical thinking, creativity, and teamwork.The research team consisted of five students; two engineering and three business students, and afaculty member. Their task was to develop a product marketing strategy to promote the MesirPaste to the US market, come up with a business management plan to introduce the product toUS consumers and produce an innovative design and end-product to package the Mesir Paste tothe US
that motivate students to devote extra hours fortechnology study; thus leading students to successfully design products through managing a teamproject with little budget and scarce teaching resources.Workshop Objectives and General Description:The two-week camp was part of a larger program that includes research, education and outreach.Specifically, this program has multiple goals: 1) Train the students to use Inventor™ 3D CAD computer program to create engineering designs and teach them how to 3D print the designs using advanced 3D printers. 2) Improve students’ math skills 3) Introduce the students to applications of advanced manufacturing (AM) to enhance their interest in pursuing college degrees that would prepare them for
Technology from Murray State University in 1985, and a Ph.D. in Industrial Education and Technology from Iowa State University in 1989.Dr. Mauricio Torres, Northern Kentucky University Dr. Torres received a B.S. in Business Administration from City University of Sao Caetano do Sul, B.S. in Mechanical Industrial Engineering from Braz Cubas University, Brazil, M.S. in Engineering Management and Ph.D. in Industrial and Systems Engineering from Florida International University. He has over 30 years of experience in the heavy machinery manufacturing industry and currently holds the position of Assistant Professor in the Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering Technology Program at Northern Kentucky University. His research
Paper ID #19962Internet of Things: Remote Integrated Laboratory Activities in Green En-ergy Manufacturing and Energy Management Learning Modules: Heat Ex-changers Efficiency, the Design PerspectiveDr. Irina Nicoleta Ciobanescu Husanu, Drexel University (Tech.) Irina Ciobanescu Husanu, Ph. D. is Assistant Clinical Professor with Drexel University, Engineer- ing Technology program. Her area of expertise is in thermo-fluid sciences with applications in micro- combustion, fuel cells, green fuels and plasma assisted combustion. She has prior industrial experience in aerospace engineering that encompasses both theoretical analysis
AC 2009-631: DEVELOPING PRODUCT DESIGN REQUIREMENTS USINGKANO MODELRamesh Narang, Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne Dr. Ramesh Narang is an Associate Professor and Director of Industrial Engineering Technology, in Manufacturing & Construction Engineering Technology and Interior Design Department at Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne, IN. He has done his Ph.D. Industrial Engineering in 1992, from the University of Iowa, IA. His areas of interest are in lean manufacturing, quality, metrology, and process design.J Albayyari, Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne Dr. Jihad Albayyari is an Associate Dean of Division of Engineering Technology, Chair of
research Interests are Globalized Engineering/Technology Education, EGT innovative curriculum development.Dr. Mauricio Torres, Northern Kentucky University Dr. Torres received a B.S. in Business Administration from City University of Sao Caetano do Sul, B.S. in Mechanical Industrial Engineering from Braz Cubas University, Brazil, M.S. in Engineering Manage- ment and Ph.D. in Industrial and Systems Engineering from Florida International University. He has over 30 years of experience in heavy machinery manufacturing industry and currently he holds the position of Assistant Professor in the Mechanical Manufacturing Engineering Technology Program at Northern Kentucky University. His research interests are manufacturing
, social sciences, political science, philosophy, businessadministration and others. Engineering programs include humanities requirements and socialscience courses designed exclusively for Chinese audiences. Chinese universities traditionallyrequire more credits than U.S. schools so it is not difficult to incorporate these courses. Major units of the College of Engineering are the Department of Energy and ResourcesEngineering, the Department of Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, the Department ofBiomedical Engineering, the Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, and theDepartment of Mechanics. Page 22.581.10 Students are
green energymanufacturing integrated with virtual reality (VR) in the Department of Engineering Technologyat Drexel University. Since green energy manufacturing is defined as “a system that integratesproduct and process design issues with issues of manufacturing planning and control in such amanner as to identify, quantify, assess, and manage the flow of environmental waste in materialsand energy with the goal of reducing and ultimately minimizing environmental impact whilemaximizing resource efficiency,” increased environmental consciousness among manufacturingindustries helps to foster new techniques for streamlining processes and increased reusability [1-4]. Connecting manufacturing devices and aggregating the data created is enabling
Manufacturing Engineering Technology Department at Minnesota State University, Mankato. He holds a BIE from Auburn University. He spent twenty years in industry prior during which time he earned an MBA and managed engineering, manufacturing, and plants in a wide variety of industries. He has spent the last 16 teaching industrial and manufacturing engineering, engineering management, and the management of technology. He is current program chair of the IE Division of ASEE and a director in two other divisions. He is past president of SEMS and ASEM. Page 14.289.1© American Society for Engineering Education
enterprises.Students also have the option to complete a program at what is called a VET College beginningafter the eighth year of schooling. These programs, like apprenticeships last for between one andfour years. There are many different types of VET colleges, including business schools, schoolsfocused on engineering, management, tourism and fashion. Graduates of these schools qualifygraduates to practice the occupations concerned based on the program completed. It bears statingthat Austria has many more requirements than the U.S. for certifications and diplomas. It is notpossible to get many jobs without the necessary qualifications, which of course providesadditional incentive to complete the necessary programs.Austria’s dual vocational education ensures
additive manufacturingmaterials and methodologies. Various labs focus on different additive manufacturing processes,including: solid freeform fabrication (compression molding), rapid freeze prototyping usingfreeze-form extrusion fabrication (FEF), and selective laser sintering (SLS) using laser metaldeposition (LMD). Missouri S&T Additive Manufacturing REU program for the past three years has beenheld during the summer for ten weeks. The REU program is a research program that combinesanalytics, computer aided design, and hands-on lab work. Students are given individual researchprojects in the fields of mechanical engineering, manufacturing engineering, and materialsscience and engineering. The individual projects are performed in a
Paper ID #9231Redesigning an online executive Master’s class for a large number of studentsDr. Malini Natarajarathinam, Texas A&M University Malini Natarajarathinam is an Associate professor with the Department of Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution in the Dwight Look College of Engineering at Texas A&M University. Dr. Natara- jarathinam’s teaching activities surround classes in purchasing, distribution networks and strategic re- lationships. She strives to make learning fun, relevant and perpetual to her students. The students of the Industrial Distribution Program presented her the Award of
Manufacturing, Automation and Robotics, and CAE in Manufacturing Processes fields. c American Society for Engineering Education, 2016 Integrating Engineering Design into Graphics CoursesAbstractThis paper focuses on integrating engineering design into graphics courses in engineering andmanufacturing engineering programs. In the past, small deviations like graphical problemsolving or simple design knowledge were utilized in engineering graphics courses. However,addition of strong but controlled design content will allow students to get exposed to the designprocess and its medium (graphics) simultaneously, enforcing better understanding of the purposeof engineering graphics while enhancing the learning
knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering • Ability to analyze and interpret data • Ability to design system, and process to meet the desired needs with realistic constraints such economic, environmental, social, health and safety, and sustainability • Ability to work in multidisciplinary teams • Knowledge of the current issues • Understanding professional and ethical responsibilityThe Governors program is a five week residential program and the engineering focus areadirectly hits on various ABET outcomes, that most of the engineering curriculum is designedupon.IntroductionThe Governor's Scholars Program is a summer residential program for outstanding high schoolstudents in Kentucky who are rising seniors. The Program
) New workforce with : - Engineering and technological competencies - Research and product development capabilities - Capabilities to innovate - Management and business competencies X . Globalization of Manufacturing - Distributed design, fabrication and assembly
Manufacturing.Amir Javaheri, Virginia State University Amir Javaheri is an Associate Professor of Manufacturing Engineering and a member of graduate faculty at Virginia State University. He received his M.S. degree in Operations Management from Case Western University and a PH.D. in Industrial Engineering from University of Cincinnati. His current research interests are primarily in the assessment of student learning in various stages of program objectives, program outcomes and course learning outcomes.Stephen S. Tompkins, Virgina State University Stephen S. Tompkins – Currently an associate professor in Manufacturing Engineering at VSU. Areas of major interest are solid mechanics, materials and thermal
has many publications related to education and statistics. He is a member of several professional organizations like the American Mathematical Society. Sabah has participated in 2010 in AESS conference with a paper jointly with Ken CookJerry Cuper, Lawrence Technological University Jerry Cuper is a professor and advisor in the Department of Engineering Technology in the College of Engineering. His education includes graduate and undergraduate degrees, and completion of a technol- ogy apprenticeship program. Mr. Cuper’s career has spanned a wealth of experience in the machine shop, on the drawing board, in construction, and many years in engineering design, testing and development, management, and planning. Most of