): ENGR1010 Introduction to Engineering, ENGR1610 Statics and Strength of Materials, ENGR2080 Engineering Statistics, ENGR2140 Circuits and Electromagnetics, ENGR2160 Engineering Graphics, ENGR2180 Engineering Materials o Programming: INFS2184 C++ Programming or equivalentAfter qualifying through the criteria above and securing a position, students are required tocomplete three official forms in addition to submitting their job description and resume to thePPG Industries Career and Leadership Development Center. Student Application to Academic Internship Program (AIP): This is completed by the student with demographic and academic background information, the number of credits (1-3
made thediscussion sections the locus of change. The presiding faculty members could teach theirlectures as they normally would. The changes to the pedagogy were driven instead by the TAswho were in charge of the two experimental intrinsic motivation discussion sections. These TAschanged their teaching activities and grading activities to focus on supporting students’autonomy rather than any one particular learning outcome. Since these TAs also want to becomefaculty, this increased responsibility for the TAs created a secondary benefit of training theseTAs to become agents of change in their future careers. The remaining six discussion sectionswere led by other TAs who used interactive engagement (IE) pedagogies. We considered thesesections to
more than the rate of inflation over thepast two decades, and that is not the case.The Time article1 claims that the U.S. has been obsessed with the production of STEMgraduates since the 1950’s in order to be competitive with the Soviets during the ColdWar years.Meanwhile, Congress is proceeding to enact initiatives designed to stimulate theproduction of STEM majors through passage of legislation such as the 2007 AmericaCompetes Act. This legislation is designed to produce more, and better qualified, teachersin STEM areas for K-12. The idea is that this legislation will lead to more high schoolgraduates ready to enter colleges and universities in the U.S. and prepare for careers inSTEM fields.The NSF and agencies of the federal government are
, Development,Production, Installation, and Servicing, requires a company’s product design and developmentprocess to include specific components.1 These include design and development planning, designinput, design output, design review, design verification and validation, and design transfer. Themore our students become familiar with each of these components, the better prepared they willbe for careers in industry. Ideally, capstone design projects would involve each of thesecomponents. In situations where this is not feasible, lectures regarding the details of each designcontrol component can be included in the capstone course.A recent survey of capstone design instructors indicates that the duration of capstone designcourses varies in length.2 As a
currently active professional surveyors, and introduction to theworking environment in their firm. Overall, students gained experience that may stimulate Page 23.118.3interest to acquire skills towards pursuing a career in engineering. Details of the course andreflections on future improvements will be discussed in the paper.Introduction to the ContextThis paper will focus only on the rationale for the choice of, details, and impact of the surveyingcourse that was offered to the tribal college students as part of the summer camp component ofthe Pre-Engineering Education Collaborative (PEEC) project. The choice of a surveying courseas a summer
faculty from the engineering departments in the design of new activitiesand content. Changes to Introduction to Engineering Problem Solving and Design are catalyzedby an NSF grant to study the benefit of using real-time sensors in the curriculum. These sensorscan measure a wide range of phenomena, facilitating the study of process variables andapproaches that were previously difficult to include.What first-year students know about engineeringWhat first-year students think they know about engineeringAt summer orientation sessions, we ask incoming first-year students why they chose engineeringas a major. The responses we hear include “I was good in math and science in high school,” “Ihave a relative who is an engineer,” and “I want to have a career
, several of the plenary meetings had to be dedicated to team projectmeetings. These majors had different career goals but they were essentially all freshmen withsimilar academic preparation in math and science. This particular year, a proposal poster sessionwas added and the presentations were evaluated both by faculty and students with awards madefor the top-rated presentations.Attention to technology and learning skills has always been part of IE at Wilkes. These includestudy skills, note taking, and time management. Programming in BASIC and use of a scientificcalculator were part of IE in the early eighties. Today, calculators remain as an important tool.The use of a word processors and spreadsheets became a course requirement in the early
buggies built at the Redstone Arsenal, taken to the moon in the lunar module and used bythe astronauts to travel the lunar surface. For this moon buggy contest, human power wasselected as the mode of power in place of the batteries used to power the original moon buggies. Figure 1: Apollo Lunar Rover (4)There are two divisions in the contest, one for high schools and one for colleges/universities. (6)The primary purposes of the contest are to encourage students to learn more about math, science,working together and having fun. The contest may also help students select a career in theaerospace industry. The Great Moon Buggy Race is a two-day contest; contestants come from allover the USA and Puerto Rico. PSU does
• Integration of creative original works educating students about works from several fields • Demonstrations the research process and • Technical assistance methods) SERVICE • Participation in task • Academic governance • Leadership in • Student advising and SCHOLARSHIP forces, think tanks, and • Assistance to professional activities career counseling other problem-solving corporations, government • Peer-review activities • Advising student activities
into a Game Making Curriculum Erin Shaw, Zachary Boehm, Hussain Penwala, and Jihie Kim, Ph.D Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern California shaw@isi.edu, zboehm@usc.edu, penwala@usc.edu, jihie@isi.eduAbstractThis paper reports on our experiences designing GameMath!, a mathematics learning track for anew game making curriculum called Pedagogical Games. The curriculum is the result of anNational Science Foundation grant to explore novel ways to teach standards-based content and21st century skill to underperforming high school students in Los Angeles. The project’s goalsare to address retention, career education and secondary mathematics learning. Game-making isbeing used to
terms of emotional, psychologicaland social well-being. Semi-annual application of the instrument will allow comparison of stu-dents’ mental health of the various cohorts over time. (6) Mindset: Dweck established the importance of mindset on a variety of learning, pro-fessional, and personal outcomes 24. We include several questions within the survey instrument toevaluate whether student participants have a fixed- or growth-oriented mindset. (7) Work and life: We adapted questions from a recent national survey by The WorkFoundation to probe student participants’ attitudes toward career, employers, personal life, andwork-life balance25. (8) Engineer identity: Through the annual interview process we assess students
)—but also a tale of two men who are entrepreneurs in very different ways. In a narrative thread running parallel to Daniel Burnham’s story, the book chronicles the criminal career of serial killer H.H. Holmes, who used the distracting chaos of the fair to lure and conceal the fate of his victims. Page 25.798.4 • “Make No Little Plans: Daniel Burnham and the American City” – Daniel Burnham also makes a return appearance in the third course, which emphasizes city architecture and the rhetoric of public space, in this video produced by PBS about Burnham’s career as an architect and pioneering urban planner
. Our experiences indicate that early face-to-faceinteractions are essential to user satisfaction and patience with technological glitches, tocommunity building, and ultimately in establishing strong mentoring relationships. All of thesehave the potential to lead to a productive discussion-based seminar and to the long-term successof collaborative student project teams, although challenges need to be addressed as they arise.IntroductionFacilitating professional development and mentoring for STEM students can be a challenge forprograms but is important for students’ ultimate success and satisfaction with their careers. Inconjunction with a National Science Foundation-sponsored scholarship program, we havedeveloped an interdisciplinary peer
, Kember and Leung13 Academic Self-efficacy* Bandura14, Pajares15 Leadership* Hayden and Holloway16 Team vs. Individual Orientation* McMaster17 Expectancy-Value Wigfield and Eccles18 + Major Indecision Osipow19 * Developed internally based upon the cited reference(s). + Originally developed and presented as a Career Indecision scale by the Osipow19 and modified to be an Engineering Major Indecision scale.Figure 3 provides an example of prior research wherein modeling was used to identify importantfactors for predicting “success” of male and female, where success was operationalized as “1year retention,” “8 semester graduation
maps and determine positions with relative ease. The professionalsurveyor, whose career has been the production of maps at varying scales and accuracies, nowfaces real challenges in keeping abreast with the technological advances. Surveyors in Nigeriaare burdened by: ≠ new and changing user demand for products in varying formats, ≠ inadequate knowledge to explore or venture into new and emerging areas of opportunities, ≠ diminishing career opportunities.Although new and emerging technological innovations are creating new opportunities forsurveyors many feel unprepared to explore or to venture into these new technologies.To reverse the trend, a committee from the Department of Surveying & Geoinformatics at theUniversity
AC 2010-1232: DEVELOPMENT OF A RENEWABLE ENERGY COURSE FOR ATECHNOLOGY PROGRAMFaruk Yildiz, Sam Houston State UniversityKeith Coogler, Sam Houston State University Page 15.405.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 Development of a Renewable Energy Course for a Technology ProgramAbstractEnergy systems play a critical role in everyday life and are an important part of engineering. Theacademic, business, and industry fields have been seriously pursuing renewable energy systemsadvantageous to their needs. Students graduating from engineering and technology programs areinvolved in buying, managing, and trading alternative energies during their careers as part
AC 2010-1256: STUDENTS BUILT EDUCATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGYTRAINING UNITSFaruk Yildiz, Sam Houston State UniversityKeith Coogler, Sam Houston State University Page 15.1131.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2010 Student-Built Renewable Energy Training UnitAbstractEnergy is one of the major building blocks of modern society. Understanding energy meansunderstanding energy resources and their limitations, as well as the environmental consequencesof their use. When preparing students for their future careers, real world training is a plus duringtheir education. Renewable energy training units are very important for the hands-on laboratorysections of energy
once we are able to get a better understanding of how everything works. We are currently expanding in the hopes that our workload will continue to increase. It seems that many manufacturing companies are currently hesitant to expand in the area of simulation due to tighter budgets. However, when something arises where those same companies need some work done in 3D, we are more than happy to step in and do the work for them!4. How much did this simulation curriculum benefit you personally in your career development? Personally my training at Ohio Northern benefited me very much. Even though I trained on Delmia's D5 platform IGRIP the same logical thinking and general user interface helped
effectiveness of their choice of electives inconsideration of the student’s career goal. The required research and development based directedproject will also be guided by this committee which also serves as the students final examiningcommittee. The program will culminate in the award of two Masters degrees (one from each sideof the Atlantic) and the issuing of transcripts and diploma supplements from each of the threepartner institutions.The key content components, overviewed in Figure 1, of the dual degrees include formal studyof: ≠ Research and development and statistics ≠ Technology policy and innovation ≠ Globalization and international perspectives ≠ An international language ≠ A technology deepening or broadening experience that could
. Initial aspects of this career change were not completely positive. The visiting appointment was accepted much due to the loss of a job with an engineering consulting firm and occurred with less than 3 weeks before the first class began. This made the work of preparing to teach 3 classes for a first time instructor all the more challenging. Syllabi were prepared, classes were held, and grades were assigned for this first semester of teaching but the effectiveness of teaching was suspect and the amount of learning by students was questioned by the instructor. Student evaluations and comments from the Page 10.601.1 first year of teaching were below
Engineering EducationIntroductionThe United States is facing a shortage of engineers because white female, African American,Latino, and Native American high school students traditionally have had little encouragement orhave exhibited little interest in pursuing careers related to these subjects1. Although they do notrealize it, these students are depriving themselves of many technical and scientific careerchoices, as well as access to high salaried occupations2.In 1995, women made up about 46 percent of the U.S. labor force but only about 9 percent of theengineering labor force3. If more women and minorities can be persuaded to purse a degree inengineering the imminent shortage can be averted. Although women currently comprise 52percent of high
, meetings, contact details, and schedules. • Project allows you set up project management information.The Microsoft Office Specialist exams evaluate and qualify your overall comprehensionof Microsoft Office or Microsoft Project applications, your ability to use their advancedfeatures, and your ability to integrate them with other software applications. Thisqualification helps to set students apart in today's competitive job market, bringingemployment opportunities, greater earning potential and career advancement, in additionto increased job satisfaction. Some research reveals: • Up to 83% of employers feel their Microsoft Office Specialist certified employees are more productive. • Up to 82% of employers believe Microsoft
life of the ASEE Manufacturing Division, education in manufacturing engineering and manufacturing engineering technology has faced more-or-less continuous challenge. It has always been difficult to convey the excitement and fulfillment of a manufacturing engineering career to young students -- and to the choice as an undergraduate major. It has always been difficult to make the case for the value proposition of expensive laboratories with university administrators. It has always been difficult to forge and maintain meaningful and effective linkages between campus and industry. Over the years, these challenges have been framed to reflect the crucial focus of the time -- of a particular year. At several key points in the past
each of the course in their formal education, are now familiar with aboutit as well as how practical the topic will be in their career. The research findings may beinstrumental for e-commerce training programs, licensing bodies, departments and curriculumdesigners in field of software engineering. The results of this study can provide usefulsuggestions to help software engineers for selecting the suitable and right learning courses aswell as to act as practicable guidelines for EC curriculum planning and development.Keywords: software engineer, e-commerce, EC education, curriculum development, knowledge topicIntroductionWith the invention of World Wide Web (WWW) by 1990, the global network is applied tovariety of domains. The digital
an important concept for engineers and engineering students. Challengesexist for educators trying to introduce students to design early in their academic careers. Onechallenge is that students do not have much knowledge upon which to build a design from. Theyhave not had their engineering coursework yet and do not have the tools to do sophisticateddesigns. A fall back is to have students do simple designs that do not require much, if any,iteration and hardly any analysis. Students can have fun working on these design projects, butthey, in general, are not real designs and the students know they are not real. Trying to introducea human-centered design approach is doubly challenging for early students because they arelimited to what they can
the optimal tolerances of manufactured parts using the assemblyand quality control station, (3) utilizing the entire flexible manufacturing cell to meet due datedemands of customer orders, or (4) studying repeatability and accuracy issues while utilizing theHP3 robot. In addition, the IRAM Laboratory will enable additional topic areas to be researchedand presented for final capstone senior design projects. From those projects, more significantresearch will be possible for dissemination through the following channels: (1) contributions ofthe methodologies and processes to education and research journals to add to the common bodyof knowledge, (2) outreach visits to K-12 schools to promote careers in engineering and roboticapplications and (3
2001, 37 institutions across the country have received a National ScienceFoundation ADVANCE Institutional Transformational Award. The goal of the NSF ADVANCEprogram is to increase participation of women in academic science and engineering careers. TheNorth Dakota State University Advance FORWARD (Focus on Resources for Women’sAdvancement, Recruitment/Retention, and Development) project, funded by NSF in 2008, seeksto develop and implement a comprehensive research-driven strategy to increase participation ofwomen in all faculty and academic administrative positions. As NSF funding is limited to scienceand engineering, the institution provides funds for faculty not in science and engineeringdisciplines.Universities often maintain processes that
scienceand engineering. Additionally, it provided the school age students with positive role models.Introduction: According to Census 2000, less than 25% of engineers were non-Caucasian.1, 2 Manyefforts to achieve a more diverse workforce in engineering include both recruitment andretention. Effective recruitment strategies include a variety of outreach programs that encourageelementary and high school age students from under-represented ethnic groups to becomeinterested in science and math and to pursue that interest when making career choices. 3 Thisencouragement can come in many forms including mentorship, role models and teachingmethods that make science and math exciting and fun while stimulating students to become moreactively involved
advising. He received the Outstanding Industrial Engineering Faculty Award in 2011 and 2013 for his work in undergraduate education at Penn State. Dr. Lynch worked as a regional production engineer for Universal Forest Products prior to pursuing his graduate degrees. He is currently a Lecturer and Academic Adviser in the Harold and Inge Marcus Department of Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering at the Pennsylvania State University.Dr. Paul J. Kauffmann P.E., East Carolina University Dr. Paul J. Kauffmann is a professor and former chair in the Department of Engineering at East Carolina University. His twenty year industry career included positions as Plant Manager and Engineering Direc- tor. Dr. Kauffmann
sustainability, high ethicalstandards, and career fulfillment.18 What they mean by career fulfillment, at least in theconstruction industry, was described in terms of a “new” approach to work-life balance, and arecognition that the “transition to power” would come quickly, requiring these engineers to beready for it.18 The identification of high ethical standards is encouraging to us, as we believe thatour students are receptive to the idea of fulfilling their expected role in society, through anadherence to these standards.Meanwhile, the National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE) recognizes that Millennialsare not a homogenous group.13 On the positive side, these engineers have a great deal ofenthusiasm and optimism for their work,13 as well as