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Curricular Innovations 1
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Branislav M. Notaros, Colorado State University; Ryan McCullough, Colorado State University; Pranav S. Athalye, Colorado State University; Anthony A. Maciejewski, Colorado State University
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Educational Research and Methods
)Mr. Ryan McCullough, Colorado State University Ryan McCullough is a B.S./M.S. student in Electrical Engineering at Colorado State University. He currently has a B.Ed. from the University of Toledo and worked as a teacher for five years before returning to get a degree in electrical engineering in 2014. He is working as a research assistant in both engineering education and MRI RF coil design.Mr. Pranav S. Athalye, Colorado State University Pranav S. Athalye is a PhD student at Colorado State University, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department. He works as a teaching assistant with Dr. Branislav Notaros as the instructor for Elec- tromagnetics courses. His graduate research includes RF coil designing for
Conference Session
Community Engagement Division Poster Session - Exploring the Transformative Power of Service, Engagement, and Research
Collection
2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Selvin Yovani Tobar; Bara Maisara Zalloum; Anna N. Le; Yessenia Nicacio-Rosales; Doris J. Espiritu, Wilbur Wright College- One of the City Colleges of Chicago
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Diversity
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Community Engagement Division (COMMENG)
research awardees under the Hispanic- Serving Institutions (HSI) Program. She pioneered Engineering at Wright and had grown the Engineer- ing program enrollment by 1500% within four years. Doris founded six student chapters of national organizations including the Society of Women Engineers (SWE), the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE), the Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers (SASE), the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) and nine times Outstanding Chapter Awardee, the American Chemical Society-Wright College Chapter. Doris promotes collaboration between K-12 schools, other community colleges, 4-year institutions, non-profit organizations, and industries. Doris’ current research is to design
Conference Session
Assessment in EM Education
Collection
2003 Annual Conference
Authors
Bianey Ruiz; Stephanie Adams
Engineering andTechnology at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln registered in senior design classes for the Page 8.252.2 Proceedings of the 2003 American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2003, American Society for Engineering EducationSpring Semester of 2002. The participating senior design classes were from the departments ofAgricultural and Biological Systems Engineering, Chemical Engineering, ComputerEngineering, Construction Management, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering andMechanical Engineering. All students were administered the Team Effectiveness
Conference Session
Aerospace Teaching and Learning I
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Lance W. Traub, Embry Riddle Aeronautical University
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Aerospace
in a particular technique ormay develop equipment and software that may support their research, or be stand alone.Examples include design and manufacture of a water tunnel as well as a 3-component platformbalance with associated LabView software. Research topics are typically assigned, but may bestudent initiated if of manageable scope. Projects have been broad in scope, ranging fromtransition control to morphable aircraft geometries. This article describes the approach, itssuccesses as well as pitfalls.1. Introduction Most aerospace focused curricula contain at least one course devoted to experimentalmethods, typically with an aerodynamics focus. Subsequent experimental courses may entailintroduction to instrumentation or structural
Collection
ASEE-NE 2022
Authors
Jim Olson, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Emily Liu, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Malcolm Kenneth Porterfield, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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Diversity
excellent reputation as a talent pipeline forNuclear Engineers. Following the Three Mile Island accident, NSE programs nationwide were beingeliminated, campus-based reactors were being decommissioned and NSE undergraduateenrollment was at historic lows. In response to declining enrollment, the Nuclear EngineeringDepartment head at RPI initiated a collaborative partnership with a local U.S. Navy trainingfacility. The program, known as the RPI Navy-Malta program enabled enlisted Navy personnelto earn the same Bachelor of Science degree in Nuclear Engineering offered to on-campusstudents by completing a curriculum designed to accommodate the needs of the target population[3]. During the now defunct collaborative partnership, approximately 200
Conference Session
Computers in Education Division (COED) Track 5.C
Collection
2025 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Erik Verlage, The Ohio State University; Christian Gabbianelli, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Kachina Studer, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Ashim Dhakal, The Ohio State University; Zhen Zhao, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Meredith Thompson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; John Liu, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Computers in Education Division (COED)
Technology Zhen Zhao is a Postdoctoral Associate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His research interests include engineering student mentorship and leadership development, engineering research center education and diversity impact evaluation, and engineDr. Meredith Thompson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Meredith Thompson is a STEM education researcher and program manager for MIT’s Learning Engineering And Practice (LEAP) Group. Her areas of research include virtual and augmented reality, collaboration in virtual environments, STEM education in K-16, and using simulations to prepare preservice and inservice teachers. In her current role, she is a program manager for the Technologist Advanced
Conference Session
ET Distance Learning: Instruction & Labs
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
Anthony Trippe
. Mark Kassop, Ten Ways Online Education Matches, or Surpasses, Face-to-Face Learning, The Technology Source, May/June 2003. Available online at http://ts.mivu.org/default.asp?show=article&id=1059.Author InformationAnthony Trippe is a generalist with a Doctor of Business Administration (1982), an MS in Mathematicsand Computer Science (1972) and a BS in chemistry (1966). He is an assistant professor at the RochesterInstitute of Technology teaching in the Computer Engineering Technology program. His courses includetechnical programming, project management, operating systems and other computer technology coursespresented in the classroom and over the Internet. He is also an adjunct faculty member at the University ofPhoenix
Collection
2011 Fall ASEE Middle Atlantic Section Conference
Authors
Ravi Shankar; Don Ploger; Oren Masory; Francis X McAfee
power near-neighbor communication links, with optical/ sonar /IR/RFtransceivers. These will allow the robots to self-organize in response to a chess move conveyed from aphone. Simple cameras will be used for robotic localization and navigation on & off the board. The highschool students will be able to program the robots with different behaviors and plan/play different typesof games/activities. This will increase their interest in the STEM curriculum and enhance their soft skills(team building, project management, communication, systems thinking, abstract thinking, and problemsolving); this will also bring to the fore innovation and entrepreneurship, two hallmark qualities of theUS economy, since these applications can be marketed, with
Conference Session
Track 7: Technical Session 1: Faculty Perceptions of Key Concepts in Degree Curriculum: Identifying the Role of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice
Collection
2024 Collaborative Network for Engineering & Computing Diversity (CoNECD)
Authors
April Townson, Rowan University; Cheryl A Bodnar, Rowan University; Kaitlin Mallouk, Rowan University; Stephanie Farrell, Rowan University; Raquel Wright-Mair, Rowan University
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CoNECD Paper Sessions, Diversity
students. The Division of DEI also houses departments related toneurodiversity, student success, and social justice; and has initiated several campus-wideprograms centered on anti-racist pedagogy, inclusion, and neurodiversity. The College ofEducation features programs that range from P-12 to Higher Education, as well as an EdD trackin Nursing Education, with 80 full-time and ¾-time faculty members. The PhD in Educationprogram, which started in 2016, specifically focuses on access, success, and equity. RowanUniversity’s College of Engineering, founded in 1995, offers degree programs in biomedical,chemical, civil & environmental, construction management, electrical & computer, engineeringentrepreneurship, engineering management, and
Conference Session
Instrumentation Poster Session
Collection
2002 Annual Conference
Authors
Puttiphong Jaroonsrisphan
Web-Based Distance Experiments for Real Time Control Timothy Chang and Puttiphong Jaroonsiriphan Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering New Jersey Institute of Technology, 07102Keywords: Web Experiment, Real Time Control, Telepresence Abstract: This work focuses on the design and implementation of web- experiments based on the LabVIEW/Datasocket approach to enhance streaming of live data as well as to facilitate the interaction among the various system modules such as PC platform, digital signal processor board, client/server interface, and the experimental hardware. Besides the
Conference Session
New Trends in ECE Education
Collection
2011 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Juan F. Arratia, Interamerican University of Puerto Rico; Martina Y. Trucco, Hewlett-Packard Labs; Luis F. Font, Ana G. Mendez University System
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Electrical and Computer
forundergraduates, research symposia and transfer to graduate school in computer-related fields.We will also describe the rationale behind the Alliance’s goals and activities, based on priorsuccessful programs aimed at boosting transfer of undergraduate students to graduate study.I. IntroductionThe Broader Participation in Computing-Alliance (BPC-A) is a project designed to impactHispanic American and African American institutions in Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands,including women and persons with disabilities. It focuses on reaching economically- Page 22.308.21 This work was supported
Conference Session
Innovative Techniques & Funding Research
Collection
2004 Annual Conference
Authors
La Verne Harris; Mary Sadowski
20years in the graphics industry as an art director, creative director, computer graphics production manager, graphicdesigner, illustrator, consultant, and Web designer. She will be completing her Ph.D. degree May 2004 at theUniversity of Arizona in higher education with an emphasis in technology and media arts. She is an active memberof the ASEE Engineering Design Graphics Division.MARY A. SADOWSKIDr. Sadowski is Associate Dean for Undergraduate Learning and Programs in the School of Technology at PurdueUniversity. She has taught a variety of technology and graphics-related courses including: Animation, WebDesign, Creative Thinking, and Visualization. She has been an active member of the ASEE Engineering DesignGraphics (EDG) Division and the
Conference Session
Training and Mentoring of Graduate Teaching Assistants
Collection
2013 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Rachel Louis Kajfez, Virginia Tech; Holly M Matusovich, Virginia Tech
Tagged Divisions
Graduate Studies
inrelation to teaching such as content knowledge and institutional knowledge. It will also includean investigation into the other needs of SDT, autonomy and relatedness, to understand a moreholistic picture of GTAs experience. Finally in the future, this research will include a nationwidesurvey to understand the experiences of GTAs on a more generalized level accounting for boththeir motivation and identity.The ultimate goal of this line of research is to understand GTA experiences in engineering fromthe GTAs’ perspective to design programs aimed at fostering the motivation and identitydevelopment of GTAs. Our view is that with increased motivation and identity development, wewill be preparing better GTAs and future faculty eventually leading to the
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 5
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Thomas J. Siller, Colorado State University; Anthony A. Maciejewski, Colorado State University; Andrea M. Leland, Colorado State University; Tom Chen, Colorado State University; Branislav M. Notaros, Colorado State University; Sourajeet Roy, Colorado State University; Adam C. Hicks, Colorado State University
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Electrical and Computer
in engaging industry to guide the department’s professional formation efforts to prepare students for an increasingly global profession. Le- land holds a Bachelor’s of Science in Organizational Communications and Marketing from the University of Central Missouri.Prof. Tom Chen, Colorado State University Tom Chen received his Ph.D. from the University of Edinburgh. After spending 4 years with Philips Semiconductors in Europe, he joined the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Colorado State University. Prof. Chen published more than 180 journal and conference papers in the areas of analog and digital VLSI design and CAD for VLSI design. Prof. Chen served as the General Chair of 2015 IEEE
Conference Session
NSF Grantees' Poster Session
Collection
2012 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Larry J. Shuman, University of Pittsburgh; Mary E. Besterfield-Sacre, University of Pittsburgh; Karen M. Bursic, University of Pittsburgh; Natasa S. Vidic, University of Pittsburgh; Nora Siewiorek, University of Pittsburgh
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NSF Grantees Poster Session
AC 2012-3847: CCLI: MODEL ELICITING ACTIVITIESDr. Larry J. Shuman, University of Pittsburgh Larry J. Shuman is Senior Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and professor of industrial engineering at the Swanson School of Engineering, University of Pittsburgh. His research focuses on improving the engineering education experience with an emphasis on assessment of design and problem solving, and the study of the ethical behavior of engineers and engineering managers. A former Senior Editor of the Journal of Engineering Education, Shuman is the Founding Editor of Advances in Engineering Education. He has published widely in engineering education literature, and is co-author of Engineering Ethics: Balancing Cost
Conference Session
Information and Network Security
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
HongLi Luo, Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne
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Information Systems
AC 2010-1836: ENHANCING LEARNING IN DATA COMMUNICATION ANDNETWORKING WITH HOME NETWORKHongLi Luo, Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne Page 15.511.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 Enhancing Learning in Data Communication and Networking with Home Network1. IntroductionData communication and networking is provided as an introductory course to get the studentsfamiliar with the concepts and technologies in computer networking. It covers a wide range oftechnologies and protocols in the network, which makes the hands-on practice necessary for thelearning of this course. It is challenging to build a real network with
Collection
2023 ASEE Midwest Section Conference
Authors
Oghenetega A. Obewhere; Karen A. Cerda; Rajesh Keloth; Shudipto K. Dishari
accessibility and widens STEM education.For the past seven (7) years, the Nanomaterials group at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln(UNL), led by Professor Shudipto K. Dishari (the group is also referred to as “Team Dishari”)has been facilitating summer STEM camps for students and instructors across various academicgrades. Activities such as Young Nebraska Scientist’s program, Sunday with a Scientist, SolarEclipse STEM expo, Engineering Readiness Academy, and UNL’s Women in Science conferenceto mention but a few are programs where STEM-based summer camps have been implementedby Team Dishari. In addition, the team has had the opportunity to visit UNL’s Children Center,Culler Middle school After-school Science Program, Columbus (Nebraska) nanocamp
Collection
1996 Annual Conference
Authors
Rosida Coowar
1.452.5 $!fi3’-’} 1996 ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings ‘?+,~yy’..’ .advantage is, however, probably of no importance in junior and senior courses and design projects, but it maybe a very significant characteristic in a more demanding environment.111. Tools and Development SystemsThe devices discussed above are readily available from Xilinx (SRAM) and Altera and Actel (both non-volatile)by contacting their University Program Managers.. For instance, the SRAM-based devices, due to the spacelimitations on the chip have fewer interconnects and routing resources per logic entity than the fise-link or anti- TMfuse based devices from Actel
Collection
2001 Annual Conference
Authors
D. Yogi Goswami
, the solar water heater does not look financially attractive. However, inan innovative financial analysis Beckman (1997) showed that the same solar water heaterwould save money every month right from the start over the conventional electric waterheater, by using life cycle analysis, long-term financing and tax advantages. In anotherexample, a passive solar designed house would have lower monthly energy costs than aconventionally designed house. If the bankers were educated to recognize this fact, thepassive solar house would be eligible for a higher mortgage value than the conventionalhouse. At the present time there are no programs to train and educate business and financialprofessionals on how to value solar energy systems. Again, this
Conference Session
Unassigned (6 available)
Collection
2022 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Jill Heemstra, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Luis Rodriguez; Anna-Maria Marshall, University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign; Erin Cortus, University of Minnesota - Twin Cities; John Classen, North Carolina State University at Raleigh; Jacek Koziel, Iowa State University of Science and Technology; Alison Deviney
]. Transdisciplinary approaches are regarded as a way to address complex systems and problems through ongoing collective dialogue, development of shared conceptual frameworks [54] and by overcoming knowledge fragmentation [51]. The challenge of complexity and transdisciplinarity is “...how to organize that information, turn it into knowledge, and use that knowledge wisely” [35]. Due to the complexity of transdisciplinary programs, team leaders and managers should be prepared for time lags and high start-up costs [11], establish a collaborative culture and systems thinking by using diagrams [55] or artifacts to articulate the problem space [56].subdomain: communicationThe communication skills and knowledge related to the
Collection
2000 Annual Conference
Authors
Steven H. VanderLeest
fiction places the student inanother world to examine important human conflicts, issues, questions, and desires. Second,science fiction provides a mental laboratory in which students can perform thought experimentswith new technology. Third, a science fiction course can allow engineering students to interactwith students in less technical disciplines. This cross-fertilization is often very helpful inworking through issues of technology and its interaction with the human society within which itis embedded.I. IntroductionArchibald Putt has said “technology is dominated by two types of people: those who understandwhat they do not manage and those who manage what they do not understand.” We generallysuppose engineers, the designers of technology
Conference Session
Faculty Development Division (FDD) Technical Session 2
Collection
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Feruza Amirkulova, San Jose State University; Lalita G Oka, California State University, Fresno; Arezoo Sadrinezhad, California State University, Fresno; Sue Rosser, San Francisco State University; Kimberly Stillmaker PE, California State University, Fresno; Maryam Nazari, California State University, Los Angeles; Jessica C Bennett; Younghee Park, San Jose State University; Lizabeth L Thompson P.E., California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
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Diversity
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Faculty Development Division (FDD)
Faculty Teaching Fellow appointment at SJSU. Dr. Amirkulova’s research interests are focused on computational modeling, simulation, and deep learning assisted design of metamaterials that exhibit extraordinary wave bearing properties.Dr. Lalita G Oka, California State University, Fresno Dr. Lalita Oka is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Geomatics Engineering at the California State University, Fresno. She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in Geotechnical Engineering. Her research interests include experimental geotechnics, numerical modeling, liquefaction assessments, and dam safety. She is also interested in issues related to women in engineering and has published numerous articles in
Conference Session
Mid Atlantic Papers
Collection
2017 Mid-Atlantic Section Fall Conference
Authors
Te-shun Chou, East Carolina University
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Mid-Atlantic Section Fall Conference
Paper ID #20978Enhancing Students’ Hands-On Skills of Wireless Technology Using NetworkSimulatorsDr. Te-Shun Chou, East Carolina University Dr. Te-Shun Chou is an Associate Professor in the Department of Technology Systems at ECU. He received his Bachelor degree in Electronics Engineering at Feng Chia University and both Master’s de- gree and Doctoral degree in Electrical Engineering at Florida International University. He serves as the program coordinator of the Master program in Network Technology for the Department of Technology Systems and the lead faculty of Digital Communication Systems concentration for the
Conference Session
New Trends in ECE Education
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Thomas Goodman; Maurice Aburdene
Probability, Computer Networks, and Simulation Maurice F. Aburdene, Thomas J. Goodman Electrical Engineering Department Bucknell UniversityAbstractWe present one project used in our random signals and noise course focusing on the applicationsof probability to the area of computer networks. The project requires students to apply theirknowledge of probability that includes applications in electrical and computer engineering. Inaddition, students analyze the performance of a computer network, simulate a system, and lookinto some design issues.IntroductionABET evaluation criteria for electrical engineering programs state “The program
Conference Session
Metrology Laboratories
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Georgia Harris, National Institute of Standards & Technology; Christopher Grachanen, Hewlett Packard Company
Tagged Divisions
Division Experimentation & Lab-Oriented Studies
laboratories, and a field engineer supporting U.S. Navy calibration laboratories. Chris spearheaded the development of ASQ’s Certified Calibration Technician (CCT) program, is an editorial advisor for Cal Lab Magazine, is an officer of ASQ’s Measurement Quality Division (MQD), is on the board of advisors for the National Association for Proficiency Testing (NAPT), is the author of three freeware metrology packages in use throughout the world, and is a co-author of ASQ’s Metrology Handbook (Spring 2004 release). Chris’s work-related interests include: Metrology Education, Uncertainty Analysis, Automation, and Proficiency Testing. Chris holds a B.S. in Technology and Management from the Univ. of
Conference Session
Aerospace Technical Session
Collection
2010 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Narayanan Komerath, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Aerospace
AC 2010-2270: UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES OF SUPERSONIC TRANSPORTDEVELOPMENTNarayanan Komerath, Georgia Institute of Technology Page 15.1295.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES OF SUPERSONIC TRANSPORT DEVELOPMENT 1. AbstractThe technical and business case for hydrogen-powered supersonic airliners is re-examined as anexercise in multidisciplinary concept innovation by undergraduates at different levels. Aprogression of exercises is used. A conceptual design exercise in a freshman introduction coursewas expanded to modify a conventional hydrocarbon fuelled airliner concept to one
Collection
2012 EDI
Authors
Eric Knutson
) 15% 10% Declining Popularity of Science and 5% Engineering Among Undergraduates 0% Engineering Research & Manufacturing Program Development Labor Management (Aviation Week) 13
Conference Session
Electrical and Computer Division Technical Session 8
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Curtis Cohenour P.E., Ohio University
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Electrical and Computer
Paper ID #17726Teaching Finite State Machines (FSMs) as Part of a Programmable LogicControl (PLC) CourseDr. Curtis Cohenour Ph.D., P.E. P.E., Ohio University Dr. Cohenour is an Assistant Professor in the Ohio University Engineering Technology and Management Department, in Athens, Ohio. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from West Virginia Institute of Technology in 1980, a Master of Science degree from Ohio University in 1988, and a Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering from Ohio University in 2009. He is a registered professional engineer in West Virginia, and Ohio. Dr. Cohenour has worked in Industry as an electrical
Conference Session
International Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2021 ASEE Virtual Annual Conference Content Access
Authors
Sanjay Tewari, Missouri University of Science and Technology; Peng Zhang, Missouri State University; Yuan Zhuang, Missouri State University
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Diversity
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International
Paper ID #33535Achieving Domestic Internationalization and Global Competence ThroughOn-Campus Activities and Globally Responsive EducationDr. Sanjay Tewari, Missouri University of Science and Technology Dr. Tewari is an Assistant Teaching Professor of Civil Engineering at the Missouri University of Science & Technology ( Missouri S&T), Rolla, MO. His primary responsibility is associated with the Cooperative Engineering Program of Missouri State University and Missouri S&T. Before joining Missouri S&T, he worked as Assistant Professor at Louisiana Tech University. He earned his Bachelor of Engineering (Civil
Conference Session
Recruiting/Retention Lower Division
Collection
2005 Annual Conference
Authors
Paul DeNu; Connie Sketch
American Society for Engineering Education Annual Conference & Exposition Copyright © 2005, American Society for Engineering Education”search techniques, including the creation of professional portfolios, resumes and cover letters,prepare for a job interview, and identify the characteristics of desirable job performance.Although the course was initially envisioned to prepare students for co-op assignments, itevolved into a course that quite clearly extrapolates to preparation for full-time employment aswell.The course is composed of five lessons, each with two related topics, designed to be completedin one week each.Lesson 1 – Personal Inventory Topics: Personality Assessment, Values and Skills AssessmentLesson 2 – Career