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Development and implementation of an integrated engineering curriculum for the sophomore year.
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | Heenan, William A. |
| Abstract | In 1995-96 the Foundation Coalition at Texas A&M University - Kingsville (TAMUK) formed a second year team to develop and implement an integrated engineering curriculum for the sophomore year. The team has consisted of ten faculty members from all the engineering disciplines (CE, CHE, EE, IE, ME, and NGE) plus physics and mathematics. Six of the faculty are senior faculty. The team has operated on weekly (12 hour) workshop style sessions for both the planning and the implementation phases of this work. The team has followed a code of cooperation and continues to practice the principles of teaming. The team used the Affinity Process to group sophomore topics and the Modified Nominal Group Technique to prioritize the topics in an effort to develop a curriculum. The resulting sophomore curriculum consisted of four courses (13 semester hrs) in the first semester and three courses (9 semester hrs) in the second semester. It builds upon the integrated engineering curriculum which has been d... |
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| Subject Keyword | Integrated Engineering Curriculum Semester Hr Texas University Kingsville Second Semester Senior Faculty Group Sophomore Topic Engineering Discipline First Semester Foundation Coalition Sophomore Curriculum Sophomore Year Ten Faculty Member Workshop Style Session Modified Nominal Group Technique Affinity Process Second Year Team |
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