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Development Of A Multidisciplinary Engineering Foundation Spiral

Samuel Daniels, Bouzid Aliane, Jean Nocito-Gobel, Michael Collura

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Abstract

To operate effectively in today's workforce engineers need to have a muti-disciplinary perspective along with substantial disciplinary depth. This broad perspective cannot be achieved by merely taking 2 or 3 engineering courses outside of the major, but rather will require a radical change in the way we educate engineers. The faculty of the School of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of New Haven have developed a new approach: the Multidisciplinary Engineering Foundation Spiral. This curricular model provides the needed mix of breadth and depth, along with the desired professional skills, by providing carefully crafted, well-coordinated curricular experiences in the first two years.

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Multidisciplinary approachCourseworkDisciplineEngineering ethicsEngineering educationCurriculumFoundation (evidence)BachelorEngineeringComputer scienceMechanical engineeringMathematics educationSociologyMathematicsPedagogySocial scienceArchaeologyHistoryEngineering Education and PedagogyExperimental Learning in EngineeringEngineering Education and Curriculum Development
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