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Work in Progress: Flexibility and Professional Preparation via a Multidisciplinary Engineering Curriculum
2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
  • Noah Salzman, Boise State University
  • Vicki Stieha, Boise State University
  • Amy J. Moll, Boise State University
  • JoAnn S. Lighty, Boise State University
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
6-23-2018
Abstract

This paper reports on one institution’s work-in-progress to build innovation and creativity into a flexible, ABET accredited undergraduate Engineering B.S. degree that provides a variety of choices to undergraduate engineering students. The new Engineering Plus degree has a core set of required foundational courses in engineering, a multi-year design sequence, and allows for self-defined pathways. The new curriculum also offers three defined degree pathways that have been chosen based on an examination of student “fate” data: secondary education, pre-medical, and environmental studies, with additional pathways planned for the near future. The fate analysis examined the paths of students who were enrolled in an engineering or STEM major in one year and samples their major choice in the following year. This analysis maps the flow of students into and out of the major with demographic slicers to more closely understand these inmigration and out-migration choices.

This paper will detail the development of the program and its related research inquiry which includes a qualitative comparison of the students who are drawn to this new approach to engineering.

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© 2018, American Society for Engineering Education, Proceedings of ASEE Annual Conference (Salt Lake City, UT).

Citation Information
Noah Salzman, Vicki Stieha, Amy J. Moll and JoAnn S. Lighty. "Work in Progress: Flexibility and Professional Preparation via a Multidisciplinary Engineering Curriculum" 2018 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition (2018)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/vicki_stieha/16/