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Conference Session
ChE: Innovation in Existing Courses
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Silverstein, University of Kentucky
Tagged Divisions
Chemical Engineering
today,chemical engineering educators must be provided with current information pertinent to existingclasses that will empower tomorrow’s engineers to function effectively. A module developed to integrate topics in homeland security into a course in Ethics,Safety, and Professionalism is described. This module introduces students to the role ofgovernment, industry groups, and individual plants in maintaining as safe an environment asreasonably possible in an age of terrorism. The focus of the module is to tie elements of thecourse and curriculum previously discussed to a rapidly changing contemporary issue. Topicstied to the module include the role of government (executive and legislative roles and currentactivities in both with regard to
Conference Session
Achieving the Civil Engineering Body of Knowlegde
Collection
2006 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Enno Koehn, Lamar University; James Koehn, Chadron State College; Sunil Paleru, Lamar University
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
BOK criteria, the 21st century civil engineer must demonstratethe following:3 1. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering. (ABET a) 2. An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data. (ABET b) 3. An ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs. (ABET c) 4. An ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams. (ABET d) 5. An ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems. (ABET e) Page 11.1104.4 6. An understanding of professional and ethical responsibility. (ABET f) 7. An ability to
Conference Session
Materials Division Technical Session
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Amber L. Genau, University of Alabama at Birmingham
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Materials
English, history, social sciences and the fine arts. At UAB,these state-mandated core curriculum classes take up more than a quarter (36/128) of the creditsthat are required for an engineering degree, but most are entirely unrelated to the students’chosen area of study. Meanwhile, engineering departments across the country wrestle with howto address necessary issues like communication, ethics and sustainability in their curriculumwithout sacrificing existing technical content. One possible solution is to partner with thehumanities faculty who are teaching required core classes to create new courses that betterengage students and help them understand the relevance of the other disciplines to their work andidentity as engineers.The history of
Conference Session
Design in BME
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christine Kelly, Oregon State University; Amy V. Nguyen, Oregon State University
Tagged Divisions
Biomedical
followed learning outcomes, and integrated learningwith team teaching of modules. Their response was to revamp the curriculum to be highlyintegrated and focused on problem-based learning to develop transferable and conceptual skills(Gomes, et al., 2006). Another study at the University of Barcelona looked at adapting theirchemical engineering curriculum to be more student-oriented and structured around theundergraduate and master’s degrees. They changed their curriculum gradually to have moreemphasis on ethics, feedback, and collaborative learning. Their findings were that although moretime consuming, both students and teachers responded positively (Iborra, et al., 2014). A similarstudy was completed at Newcastle University, and resulted in using
Conference Session
ETD Curriculum
Collection
2017 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nebil Buyurgan, Missouri State University; Kevin M. Hubbard Ph.D., Missouri State University; Martin Price Jones, Missouri State Univiversity
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
methodical curriculum development and revision activities in thenew Mechanical Engineering Technology program at Missouri State University to incorporate acomprehensive engineering design content. A sequence of five courses in the curriculum arerestructured to emphasize different aspects and dimensions of engineering design. Incorporatedwith Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology (ABET) accreditation requirements,courses are linked to emphasize different aspects of engineering design throughout the curriculum.Students complete integrative design projects in this sequence of courses and apply the theory inreal-world engineering problems. Enterprise skills, including teamwork, professionalism, andrecognizing ethical values are also
Conference Session
Multidisciplinary Endeavors: Engineering and Liberal Arts
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ashraf Ghaly P.E., Union College
Tagged Divisions
Liberal Education/Engineering & Society, Multidisciplinary Engineering
, together withpolicy, to address societal ills resulting from natural disasters, man-made disasters,irresponsible and non-sustainable consumption of resources, pollution and contamination,and lack of opportunity. This program trains students to pursue practical solutions thatproactively promote peace and reduce the potential for disputes in a world plagued withproblems that require unconventional thinking to overcome. Students are exposed toinnovative approaches toward addressing multidimensional problems in addition togaining skill in economic, social, environmental, political, ethical, legal, cultural, andhistorical aspects associated with the effort of building enduring peace. This paper willdetail the elements that constitute a peace
Conference Session
Engagement in Practice: Creating a Robust Infrastructure for Community Engagement
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
William C. Oakes, Purdue University, West Lafayette (College of Engineering); Andrew Pierce, Purdue University-Main Campus, West Lafayette (College of Engineering); Nusaybah Abu-Mulaweh, Purdue University
Tagged Divisions
Community Engagement Division
Process Self-Study Assigned reading of human-centered design process along with completing quiz. Ethics 4 part YouTube series includes common design ethics scenarios, moral, professional, and ethical codes, and ethical frameworks.Design Reviewer RecruitmentConsistency is a challenge among 40 sections and conducting design reviews twice per semester,once at the midterm and once in the final weeks of the semester, are a mechanism to increaseconsistency that involves external reviewers. The design reviews also provide needed technicalrecommendations for the projects, as well as giving the student teams an opportunity to practiceprofessional skills. Design
Conference Session
Energy Conversion and Conservation Division Technical Session on Energy Efficiency and Power Grid Security
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Ilya Y. Grinberg, Buffalo State
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
. 7. Event oscillography of SEL-411L relayAssessment and EvaluationThe testbed project was one of the projects in a senior design two-semester sequence, now in itssecond cycle. Besides technical component, students were assessed in team building skills(ETAC ABET outcome 3e), project management skills (IEEE Program Criterion 4), design andresearch skills (ETAC ABET outcomes 3d and 3f), documentation and presentation skills(ETAC ABET outcome 3g), as well as ethical, social, and professional development skills(ETAC ABET outcomes 3h, 3i, 3j, and 3k). Direct measurement assessment tools were used,including peer assessment of team contributions, NSPE-based ethics exam, papers onengineering ethics, social issues, project management test, as well as
Conference Session
Designing Opportunities for Youth Engagement in STEM
Collection
2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Yanjun Yan, Western Carolina University; Mary Anna LaFratta, Western Carolina University; Hugh Jack P. Eng. P.E., Western Carolina University; Lane Graves Perry III, Western Carolina University
Tagged Divisions
Community Engagement Division
designed to contextualize the experience in a wider,transferable sense [3].Rupnow et al. [4] stated that engineering programs have, “increasingly begun to incorporateservice-learning into their coursework.” ([4] p. 4) The contextualizing of engineering in light ofreal world application, engagement, and service, whereby there is a real partner in the work thatis being done, has been connected to students’ consideration of the real-life complexities thataccompany any engineering challenge. These real-life complexities influence designs,approaches, and dynamics of a task [5]. Additionally, engineering as a field recognizes itscommitment to social responsibility as identified explicitly in their Code of Ethics, “...engineering has a direct and vital
Conference Session
Automation, Instrumentation, and Computer Simulations
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kendrick T. Aung, Lamar University; Jiang Zhou, Lamar University
Tagged Divisions
Energy Conversion and Conservation
Design of Thermal Systems is a required course for mechanical engineeringsenior students and is offered in every fall semester. The course is similar to Capstone designcourse as it provides culminating experience on design of thermal and energy systems forseniors. The ABET outcomes for the course are  Outcome (a) "an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering"  Outcome (c) "an ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability"  Outcome (e) “an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems”Using the ABET outcomes
Conference Session
Materials Division Technical Session 1
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Nancy Ruzycki, University of Florida
Tagged Divisions
Materials
(scientific mind) desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainabilitySocial Skills Social skills and other (d) an ability to function on productive team behaviors multidisciplinary teams (communication, team g) an ability to communicate
Conference Session
Civil Engineering Division Poster Session
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Natacha Depaola, Illinois Institute of Technology; Paul R. Anderson, Illinois Institute of Technology; Roberto Cammino, Illinois Institute of Technology; Bonnie Haferkamp, Illinois Institute of Technology; Limia Shunia, Illinois Institute of Technology; Eric M Brey, Illinois Institute of Technology; Jamshid Mohammadi, Illinois Institute of Technology; Fouad Teymour, Illinois Institute of Technology
Tagged Divisions
Civil Engineering
studentsof a decade earlier, the graduates of 2004 were better prepared. The greatest improvementsoccurred in student understanding of social and global issues, the ability to apply engineeringskills, teamwork, and the appreciation of ethics and professional issues. Based on their review ofproject-based learning efforts at several schools, Esterman et al.7 provided the following list of Page 26.721.3characteristics common to successful programs: • Projects should be developed so they can be completed and provide a positive experience for the students. • Sponsored projects should not be on the critical path of the sponsor, but having
Conference Session
First-year Programs Division Technical Session 10: Paying Attention to Retention
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gregory Warren Bucks, University of Cincinnati; Kathleen A. Ossman, University of Cincinnati; Jeff Kastner, University of Cincinnati; F James Boerio, University of Cincinnati
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs
powered car.In Engineering Foundations, students are also introduced to a number of professional skills, suchas technical writing, communication, engineering ethics, and the engineering design process.Technical writing is covered by requiring the students to prepare laboratory reports for each ofthe four hands-on experiments. Communication is emphasized through a group presentation thatrequires the students to research one of the fourteen Grand Challenges10 identified by theNational Academy of Engineers and to present their findings to the class. Ethics is coveredduring a lecture that uses practical examples and role playing to emphasize the challenges inmaking ethical decisions in an engineering context.As mentioned previously, the Engineering
Conference Session
First-year Programs Division Technical Session 11: Curricular and Program Innovations
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Reeping, Ohio Northern University; Kenneth J Reid, Virginia Tech
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs
to preservestructure. For example, “Types of Engineering” is outcome IV under the main outcomeEngineering Profession. “Types of Engineering” has no Sub-Outcomes or Specific Outcomes;therefore, this outcome is given the code ENPR.IV.0.0.1In some cases, topics may satisfy more than one outcome. In such an event, then the ID will begiven a superscript and the outcome itself is referred to as a tied outcome. For instance,“Academic Integrity” (ACAD.IV.0.0) was identified as being related to “Ethics” during thedevelopment of the taxonomy (PROF II.0.0); therefore, these two outcomes are tied. The criteriafor marking the additional outcome is found in the “Additional Information” section on the checksheet. In the case of “Academic Integrity” and
Conference Session
NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Susan Conrad, Portland State University
Tagged Topics
NSF Grantees Poster Session
strength and ... between the samples. However, modulus of elasticity did not vary greatly variabilty... between the samples, however variability or occurred between the tested samples and ...between the samples; however, published values. variability... 3. As stated in ASCE's Code of Ethics; As stated in ASCE’s Code of Ethics, "Engineers shall hold paramount the “Engineers...” safety, health and welfare of the public...." 4. Slope of stress-strain curve in Figure 1 The slope of the stress-strain curve in shows [...] Figure 1 shows... 5. As a civil engineer, the strength of
Conference Session
Innovation in Engineering Leadership Education
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kathryn A. Neeley, University of Virginia
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Leadership Development Division
. Dependingon the circumstances, the wise or courageous course of action might approach one of theextremes. Virtues benefit both the individual who possesses them and the society of which thatindividual is a part. Any given social group’s definition of virtue depends on its vision of humanflourishing (eudaimonia in Greek) or what is sometimes called “the good life.” Virtue can onlybe cultivated and recognized within social groups.This conception seems to have been developed in connection with leadership and ethics inbusiness and education—and to engineering ethics, but has not, insofar as I have been able todetermine, been widely applied to engineering leadership development.Why Conformity Is Essential and Can Be Problematic in Engineering
Conference Session
NSF Grantees’ Poster Session
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Narayan Bhattarai, North Carolina A&T State University; Courtney Lambeth, North Carolina A&T State University; Dhananjay Kumar, North Carolina A&T State University; Cindy Waters, North Carolina A&T State University; Devdas M. Pai, North Carolina A&T State University; Matthew B. A. McCullough, North Carolina A&T State University; Caroline S. Booth, North Carolina A & T State University
Tagged Topics
NSF Grantees Poster Session
2undergraduate bioengineering curriculum (Table 1). The lecture content related to biomaterial fortissue engineering and ethics and nanobiotechnology techniques. Sample lecture content from theBMEN310 learning modules includes learning of hierarchical organization of extracellularmatrix of bone and soft tissues in different length scales.Table 1. Courses in which modules introducing the concepts of nanotechnology were developed # of Concepts Introduced Using two lecturesCourse Semester students Cellular engineering, drug delivery andBMEN 220: Introduction to
Conference Session
Educational Strategies in Architectural Engineering
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Gouranga Banik, Tennessee State University
Tagged Divisions
Architectural
making, ethics and professionalism, public policy, diversity, projectmanagement, risk management, and dispute resolution.Skill Sets Needed for the 21st Century EngineerWhile engineers remain strong in terms of their technological skills, they are generally weak interms of their management and communication capabilities. They do not fully understand theconcept of globalization; they may not have a firm grasp of the issues confronting the 21st-century engineer; they lack the competencies that would enable them to rise to leadershippositions within government and industry; and they are not developing curricula that would trainengineers to anticipate and focus on the rapid changes by which the 21st century will be at leastpartially defined (NAE
Conference Session
Innovations in Upper-level Biomedical Engineering Courses
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Anton E. Bowden, Brigham Young University; Ruth Ochia P.E., Temple University; Dennis Lee Eggett, Brigham Young University
Tagged Divisions
Biomedical
respondentsaugmenting their primary textbook with additional material.Topics from Bone Mechanics, Soft Tissue Mechanics, Tissue Remodeling, and OrthopaedicBiomechanics were most highly represented among current biomechanics courses. BiofluidMechanics, Vascular Mechanics, Respiratory Mechanics, Medical Imaging & Mechanics, InjuryBiomechanics, and Biomedical Engineering Ethics were least represented. There was asignificant statistical correlation between the current research topics of the respondents and theincluded topics in their engineering biomechanics courses. In an open-response query in thesurvey, respondents identified three additional resources that would be most helpful in teachingtheir current biomechanics course: 1) a “better,” more unified
Conference Session
First-year Programs Division Technical Session 9: Focus on Student Learning, Lifelong Learning, and the Whole Student
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Angela Thompson P.E., University of Louisville; Patricia A Ralston, University of Louisville
Tagged Divisions
First-Year Programs
decisions on community issues. Results of this study revealed the need forfurther instruction in critical thinking to achieve desired course outcomes and for improvedassessment of student learning with regards to critical thinking.IntroductionAll first-year engineering students at the University of Louisville are required to take anIntroduction to Engineering course. This is a large enrollment course (in the fall of 2014, therewere approximately 630 students in 18 sections) taught by two faculty and four teachingassistants. Although only one credit hour, many topics are covered, including introductions tothe different engineering disciplines, instruction in critical thinking, team building andcommunication, ethics, professionalism, and an
Conference Session
Student and Other Views on Engineering Leadership
Collection
2015 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Robyn Paul, University of Calgary; Lynne Gradon Cowe Falls P.Eng., University of Calgary
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Leadership Development Division
additional six sub-themes. Participants’ definitions thatparticularly emphasized each sub-theme are given as an example. Table 2. Determined themes and sub-themes of the term engineering leadership. Sub- Themes Example Participant Definitions Themes Personal “[…] set an example through responsible, Strong Character accountable, and ethical behaviour.” Character Influential “The ability to inspire trust and confidence in a group Character of people.” Team “Manage people, projects.” Leader Team
Conference Session
Student Recruitment and Retention in ET Programs and Labs in ET Programs
Collection
2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Maher M Murad, University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
have significant early positive impact on their freshmen studentsthat lasts beyond their college years.IntroductionET programs offer a variety of entry level courses aimed at preparing freshmen students for thechallenges they are expected to face in their college years and perhaps beyond. Such courses mayor may not be offered for a credit. Many of these course are developed to satisfy the Criteria forAccrediting Engineering Technology Programs1, especially Criterion 3: Students Outcomes (h, I,j and k) that state: h. an understanding of the need for and an ability to engage in self-directed continuing professional development; i. an understanding of and a commitment to address professional and ethical
Conference Session
Concurrent Paper Tracks Session II Skills Development
Collection
2016 ASEE International Forum
Authors
Jaby Mohammed, Petroleum Institute; Mary Ragnhild Hilja Hatakka, Petroleum Institute
Tagged Topics
Diversity, International Forum
) [5], states engineering students’ minimum learning outcomes (a)through (k) as shown in Table 1: Table 1: ABET learning outcomes a) an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering b) an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data c) an ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability d) an ability to function on multidisciplinary teams e) an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems f) an
Conference Session
Materials Division Technical Session 2
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
William M. Jordan, Baylor University
Tagged Divisions
Materials
idea. It took engineering beyond just worked out problems. It also helped me understand the importance of engineering and being good stewards.  I enjoyed the topics and found them practical  It’s good because it’s an important topic of materials and it can be eye opening for some.  I enjoyed it. It might be a field I study in grad school  I thought it was very interesting, it taught us more about the ethical side of engineering decisions. Especially the green design section.  I think it is a good idea because as engineers we need to consider how our actions might affect Earth and the generations that come after us.Some examples of more neutral response are shown below:  Unopposed, but it didn’t help the
Conference Session
Course Tools and Practices
Collection
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Kellie Grasman, Missouri University of Science & Technology; Julie Phelps, Missouri University of Science & Technology
Tagged Topics
Diversity
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Management
courseis currently offered each semester (fall, spring, summer) and reaches 450+ students eachacademic year. The course exists to introduce topics relevant to the technical manager inthe 21st century. Core topics historically covered in the course include: managementpractices, leadership, communications, project management, working in the globalenvironment, risk management, systems engineering, product development,entrepreneurship, ethics, and quality management.As part of a campus-supported course redesign effort, this high-enrollment course wasconverted to an online format in 2014. Prior to the redesign, students participated in atraditional, classroom-based lecture format of the course delivered in a large lecture hallwith capacity of
Collection
2017 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
Authors
Wei Zhan
Productive in the WorkforceThe Electronic Systems Engineering Technology Program at Texas A&M has as a primaryeducational objective to produce graduates who possess the technical skills to be immediatelyproductive and have successful careers in regional, state or national electronic product andsystem development industries.G1: Demonstration of Leadership and ResponsibilityThe Electronic Systems Engineering Technology Program at Texas A&M has as a primaryeducational objective to produce graduates who demonstrate increasing levels of leadership andresponsibility during their careers.G2: Commitment to Ethics and Social AwarenessThe Electronic Systems Engineering Technology Program at Texas A&M has as a primaryeducational objective to
Collection
2017 Gulf Southwest Section Conference
Authors
Ronald Barr
. 9. Awareness of professional issues in engineering practice, including ethical (f) an understanding of professional and Professionalism ethical responsibility responsibility, safety, the creative enterprise, and loyalty and commitment to the profession. (h) the broad education necessary to 10. Awareness of contemporary issues in understand the impact of engineering
Conference Session
EMD Program Design
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Cassandra Elrod, University of Missouri; Ashley Rasnic, University of Missouri; William Daughton, University of Missouri
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Management
Bridge the Gap Material/Equipment Management Business Operations Management Science Decision MakingTerm Systems Problem Solving Ethics Staffing Controlling Resources Project Management Organizations Planning Marketing Cost/Finance Organizing Communication Leadership
Conference Session
TC2K Methods and Models
Collection
2007 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
David Cottrell, University of North Carolina-Charlotte
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
. Page 12.997.2 Table 1: Civil Engineering Technology Program Educational Objectives 1. Applying general and discipline specific concepts and methodologies to identify, analyze, and solve technical problems. 2. Articulating technical material in a professional manner to potentially diverse audiences and in a variety of circumstances. 3. Contributing within team environments, demonstrating ethical, respectful, and professional behavior in all associations. 4. Recognizing and appreciating the environmental, societal and fiscal impact of the technical professions in a local, national and global context. 5. Demonstrating an individual desire and commitment to pursue
Conference Session
Curriculum Development in Mechanical Engineering Technology
Collection
2008 Annual Conference & Exposition
Authors
Christopher Tomasi, Alfred State College
Tagged Divisions
Engineering Technology
, hazards of humanand non-human origin, ethical concerns, and any internal or external influences on thedesign team that might impact the final product’s design. Role-playing an industrialscenario provides an excellent opportunity for students to develop these skills which areessential for employment in an ever-changing global electronic community. Page 13.1078.2IntroductionAll too often “static” assignments are created where a specific answer is required toreceive full credit for the problem. Using this approach, there typically can be nodeviation from the correct answer. For many engineering technology courses, this is ofcourse an excellent way to foster