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Cathleen S. Jones – Marketing Education Review, 2024
Interdisciplinary courses and activities are becoming more popular as the benefits of collaboration have become apparent. For example, collaboration between different disciplines in organizations, such as engineering and marketing, has been shown to significantly enhance the product development process. Various strategies have been used to…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Interdisciplinary Approach, Engineering Education, Business Administration Education
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Haina Wu; Weijiang Gong; Guangyu Yi – Science & Education, 2024
Physical education in colleges plays an increasingly important role in cultivating high-quality innovative talent. The main factors that affect college students' approaches to learning physics remain unknown. This study examined the relationships among college engineering students' epistemic views of physics, conceptions of learning physics, and…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Physics, Engineering Education, Undergraduate Students
Elizabeth A. Sanders – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study explores how undergraduate engineering students interacted with users, user proxies, and user information during engineering design curricular experiences at a Large Midwestern University. Such practices are essential to human-centered design, a prominent framework within engineering design curriculums. While human-centered design can…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Interaction, Users (Information), Human Factors Engineering
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Sophia Vicente; Mayra Artiles; Holly Matusovich; Cheryl Carrico – Education & Training, 2024
Purpose: We used a complementary mixed methods approach, grounded in situated expectancy-value theory, to explore the relationship between completing an internship and engineering undergraduate students' preparedness and expectancy of success in obtaining their preferred first position after graduation. We disseminated a survey to institutions in…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Engineering Education, Internship Programs, Student Attitudes
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Salah Zogheib – Journal of Education and Learning, 2024
Compulsory attendance in communication skills courses offered at colleges of engineering seems to be a problematic issue for many students because it prevents them from performing well in such courses. Many students believe that time spent on these courses comes at the expense of focusing on core courses and worsens their overall performance in…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Attendance, Communication Skills, Correlation
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Suzanne Lightsey; Michele Dill; Madison Temples; Taylor Yeater; Sarah Furtney – Biomedical Engineering Education, 2024
Hands-on laboratory courses seldom appear in biomedical engineering (BME) graduate programs, thus limiting graduate students' ability to acquire wet laboratory skills like cell culturing. At large, BME graduate programs rely on ad hoc training provided by senior graduate students; however, this method cannot be extended to new or non-BME…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Engineering Education, Biomedicine, Cooperative Learning
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Anita L. Campbell; Pragashni Padayachee – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2024
Contribution: This concept article shows how the mathematical competencies research framework (MCRF) can guide the design of rubrics to assess engineering mathematics tasks. Practical guidance is given for engineering mathematics educators wanting to create effective rubrics that support student learning and promote academic success. Background:…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Skills, Student Evaluation
Jahnavi Dirisina – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Engineering education research can benefit from comprehensive tools for assessing student self-concept and its relationship to identity development. This research addresses this gap by introducing a novel framework for evaluating engineering self-concept and exploring its influence on identity status transitions among first-year students. Key…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Self Concept, Self Efficacy, College Freshmen
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Hyung Nam Kim – Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 2024
Empathy is the ability to understand the thoughts, behaviors, and feelings of others. In addition to fostering strong relationships and overall personal growth, empathy plays a crucial role in college students achieving positive academic outcomes. However, a knowledge gap exists concerning the role and impact of empathy among college students,…
Descriptors: African American Students, Black Colleges, Empathy, Academic Achievement
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Kendall, Meagan R.; Chachra, Debbie; Gipson, Kyle; Roach, Kate – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2022
This article illustrates the need for an engineering-specific approach to student leadership development by exploring two contrasting case studies and the unique issues inherent to leading as engineers.
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Student Leadership, Leadership Training, Case Studies
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Niño, David – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2022
The case summarises 14 years of experiences with undergraduate and graduate programmes in engineering leadership at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Graduate Study, Engineering Education, Leadership Training
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Lang, Dena; Park, John Jongho; Handley, Meg – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2022
Pennsylvania State University is globally engaged, technically broad and culturally aware; and has been blazing the trail in Engineering Leadership Development with one of the first engineering leadership development programs in the United States.
Descriptors: State Universities, Engineering Education, Leadership Training, Case Studies
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Hadley, Kevin; Oyetunji, Wasiu – Journal of Engineering Education, 2022
Background: While students possess procedural knowledge associated with engineering calculations and calculus, they often exhibit a disconnect between the conceptual meaning of mathematics and the problem being solved. This conceptual understanding of what mathematics "says" is defined by the theoretical framework of numeracy. Many…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Numeracy, Mathematics Skills, Definitions
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Miskioglu, Elif Eda; Aaron, Caitlyn; Bolton, Caroline; Martin, Kaela M.; Roth, Madeline; Kavale, Sanjeev M.; Carberry, Adam R. – Journal of Engineering Education, 2023
Background: A defining characteristic of expertise is the use of intuition to navigate tasks. The construct of intuition and its importance is well-studied in other disciplines, but little is known about how it translates to engineering. Existing literature on intuition does not clearly define the construct and its relationship to problem solving,…
Descriptors: Intuition, Engineering, Expertise, Decision Making
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Bunt, Stephanie; Berdanier, Catherine G. P.; Brown, Nathan C. – Journal of Civil Engineering Education, 2023
Parametric optimization techniques allow building designers to pursue multiple performance objectives, which can benefit the overall design. However, the strategies used by architecture and engineering graduate students when working with optimization tools are unclear, and ineffective computational design procedures may limit their success as…
Descriptors: Architecture, Engineering Education, Building Design, Student Behavior
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