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Conference Session
Sustainability in Engineering Curricula
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Michelle Jarvie, Michigan Technological University
Tagged Divisions
Environmental Engineering
AC 2009-1192: EVALUATION OF ABET PROGRAM CURRICULA CRITERIAFOR THE INTEGRATION OF SUSTAINABILITY RELATED SUBJECT AREASMichelle Jarvie, Michigan Technological University Michelle Jarvie received her PhD in Engineering-Environmental from Michigan Technological University in August of 2007. Since that time, she has been working as an environmental engineer for Cliffs Natural Resources in Michigan. Ms. Jarvie has worked on a variety of issues including mine land reclamation, biofuels development, sustainable forest certification, environmental policy analysis, carbon reporting, carbon offsets and trading, as well as corporate sustainability reporting. She can be reached via email at
Conference Session
Design Communications
Collection
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Marjan Eggermont, University of Calgary; Colin McDonald, University of Calgary
Tagged Divisions
Design in Engineering Education
geometry and machine-like precision (Fig. 11). Figure 11: Akzidenz Grotesk6. Geometric modernist (20th century): pure geometric design, but with much effort in adding subtle detailing to increase readability (Fig. 12). Figure 12: Renner / Futura7. Neohumanist (20th century): a modernist re-interpretation of the Renaissance types (Fig. 13). Figure 13: Palatino8. Postmodernist (late 20th and early 21st centuries): often parodies of historical models, or pastiches of styles and the influences of the current technologies (Figs 14-16). Figure 14: Aspect