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Title The Integration Of Sustainability, Systems, And Engineering Design In The Engineering Curriculum At James Madison University
ID_Doc 75457
Authors Nagel, RL; Pierrakos, O; Pappas, EC; Ogundipe, A
Title The Integration Of Sustainability, Systems, And Engineering Design In The Engineering Curriculum At James Madison University
Year 2012
Published
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Abstract In order for our future engineers to be able to work toward a sustainable future, they must be versed not only in sustainable engineering but also in engineering design. An engineering education must train our future engineers to think flexibly and to be adaptive as it is unlikely that their future will have them working in one domain. They must, instead, be versatilists. The School of Engineering at James Madison University has been developed from the ground up to provide this general engineering training with an emphasis on engineering design, systems thinking, and sustainability. Students take courses in math and science, business and liberal arts, engineering science, sustainability, and design. In this paper, we discuss how sustainability is taught in a multi-context perspective through the School's curriculum and pedagogy. We do not mean to present the School's approach as an all or nothing model, but instead as a collection of approaches of which hopefully one or more may be appropriate at another university.
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Open Access Open Access
Source Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
EID WOS:000324564200097
WoS Category Engineering, Manufacturing; Engineering, Mechanical; Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
Research Area Engineering; Science & Technology - Other Topics
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