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Publication Date: 2014
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Teaching Creative Thinking and Transitioning Students to the Workplace in an Academic Setting
Senra, Michael; Fogler, H. Scott
Chemical Engineering Education, v48 n1 p9-16 Win 2014
In their collegiate studies, students are given a wide range of concepts, theories, and equations to assist them in their future endeavors. However, students have not been sufficiently exposed to practical critical thinking methodologies that will benefit them as they encounter open-ended problems. A course developed at the University of Michigan exposed upperclassmen undergraduates enrolled in the College of Engineering to strategies to develop their creativity and to enhance their problem solving abilities. These abilities, along with a number of "softer" skills necessary for student upon entering the workforce, are developed by the use of real-world examples and a course term project where students interacted with local businesses.
Descriptors: Science Instruction, College Science, Creative Thinking, Chemical Engineering, Undergraduate Students, Problem Solving, Engineering Education, Skill Development, Job Skills, Relevance (Education), Student Projects, Interaction, Business
Chemical Engineering Education, Chemical Engineering Division of ASEE. P.O. Box 142097, Gainesville, FL 32614. Tel: 352-392-0861; Fax: 352-392-0861; e-mail: cee@che.ufl.edu; Web site: http://www.che.ufl.edu/cee
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Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Michigan
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