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E-book: Engineering Societies and Undergraduate Engineering Education: Proceedings of a Workshop

  • Format: 98 pages
  • Pub. Date: 12-Dec-2017
  • Publisher: National Academies Press
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309464697
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  • Format: 98 pages
  • Pub. Date: 12-Dec-2017
  • Publisher: National Academies Press
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309464697
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Engineering professional societies in the United States are engaged in a wide range of activities involving undergraduate education. However, these activities generally are not coordinated and have not been assessed in such a way that information about their procedures and outcomes can be shared. Nor have they been assessed to determine whether they are optimally configured to mesh with corresponding initiatives undertaken by industry and academia. Engineering societies work largely independently on undergraduate education, leaving open the question of how much more effective their efforts could be if they worked more collaborativelywith each other as well as with academia and industry. To explore the potential for enhancing societies' role at the undergraduate level, the National Academy of Engineering held a workshop on the engagement of engineering societies in undergraduate engineering education. This publication summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop.

Table of Contents



Front Matter 1 Introduction, Background, and Organization of the Report 2 An Ecosystem Perspective 3 The State of Engineering Education 4 The Need for Effective Assessment 5 Engineering Society Activities 6 From Analysis to Action Appendixes Appendix A: Workshop Agenda Appendix B: Survey and Interviews Appendix C: Committee and Speaker Biographies Appendix D: Participants List
1 Introduction, Background, and Organization of the Report
1(5)
Background to the Workshop
3(2)
Organization of the Workshop Proceedings
5(1)
2 An Ecosystem Perspective
6(3)
The Professional Formation of Engineers
6(1)
The Roles of Professional Societies
7(1)
A New Funding Model
8(1)
3 The State of Engineering Education
9(8)
The Attraction of Engineering
9(3)
Implications for Engineering Education
12(2)
Today's Engineering Students
14(1)
The Role of Professional Societies
15(2)
4 The Need for Effective Assessment
17(5)
An Assessment-Based Framework
17(2)
Challenges to Effective Outreach
19(1)
Applying What Engineers Practice
19(2)
The Need for Leadership
21(1)
5 Engineering Society Activities
22(14)
What Societies Do
22(7)
How Societies Do What They Do: Issues, Problems, and Barriers Faced and Overcome
29(7)
6 From Analysis to Action
36(15)
Discussion Topics Raised in Lightning Rounds
37(6)
Discussion Topics Chosen by Participants
43(4)
Concluding Remarks
47(4)
Appendixes
A Workshop Agenda
51(6)
B Survey and Interviews
57(18)
C Committee and Speaker Biographies
75(9)
D Participants List
84