Future Engineers Australia Management Project: Turning high school students into engineering entrepreneurs


Autoria(s): Millican, Greg; Richards, Paul; Mann, Llewellyn
Contribuinte(s)

David Radcliffe

Josh Humphries

Data(s)

01/01/2005

Resumo

There has been a strong move towards entrepreneurial education in high schools and at universities over the past few years. This has been echoed by a call from state governments around Australia to promote enterprise thinking and education in high schools. It also parallels the push within engineering to learn across the traditional boundaries , particularly between engineering and business. To meet this call, The Engineering Link Group (TELG) developed the Future Engineers Australia Management Project (FEAMP) in 2003. The project is based around Enterprise Education, and was inspired by the Smallpeice Year 12 Engineering Management course in the UK. The idea was to take high school students in years 11 and 12 and turn them into ‘engineering entrepreneurs’. This paper presents the design, development and evaluation of FEAMP as a five day residential course for year 11 and 12 students who want to learn more about being entrepreneurs and managers. It is a hands-on activity where the students invent, develop and sell an engineering concept to venture capitalists and ultimately to customers at a trade fair. It has been run successfully for two years, going from strength to strength. © 2005, Australasian Association for Engineering Education

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:102440

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Australasian Association for Engineering Education

Palavras-Chave #Entrepeneurial education #Future Engineers Australia Management Project (FEAMP) #Enterprise education #Engineers and business #E1 #290501 Mechanical Engineering #740301 Higher education
Tipo

Conference Paper