Making the link between engineering management and undergraduate research
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01/01/2004
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Resumo |
This paper describes and analyses an innovative engineering management course that applies a project management framework in the context of a feasibility study for a prospective research project. The aim is to have students learn aspects of management that will be relevant from the outset of their professional career while simultaneously having immediate value in helping them to manage a research project and capstone design project in their senior year. An integral part of this innovation was the development of a web-based project management tool. While the main objectives of the new course design were achieved, a number of important lessons were learned that would guide the further development and continuous improvement of this course. The most critical of these is the need to achieve the optimum balance in the mind of the students between doing the project and critically analyzing the processes used to accomplish the work. |
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American Society for Engineering Education |
Palavras-Chave | #E1 #291899 Interdisciplinary Engineering not elsewhere classified #740301 Higher education |
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Conference Paper |