
Sheri Sheppard and James Duderstadt: A Conversation on Engineering Education
1 year ago
The lead author of Carnegie’s engineering study Sheri Sheppard and James Duderstadt, president emeritus of University of Michigan, talk about their concerns for engineering education and make recommendations for change. This web event was produced for members of The Center for the Advancement of Scholarship on Engineering Education (CASEE), the first operating center of the National Academy of Engineering.
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carnegiefoundation.org/carnegieviews/carnegie-webinar-casee
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Here at Arizona State University at its Polytechnic campus we have been designing and implementing a project based, multi-disciplinary or "general" engineering program with an elective content that rivals many liberal arts degrees. The courses are not taught in lecture halls but rather in engineering studios, and students wrestle with designing and building and measuring things almost everyday from the beginning. Our setting it should be noted is a public university on a campus with an accessability mandate.
We are about four years into the project. It tracks much of this webinar and we hope to have it become an existence proof for these ideas. We need other people to jump in. The water is fine.