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Development of a Multidisciplinary Engineering Program within the Liberal Arts Environment

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2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition

Location

Baltimore , Maryland

Publication Date

June 25, 2023

Start Date

June 25, 2023

End Date

June 28, 2023

Conference Session

Multidisciplinary Engineering Division (MULTI) Technical Session 2

Tagged Division

Multidisciplinary Engineering Division (MULTI)

Page Count

10

DOI

10.18260/1-2--43119

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https://strategy.asee.org/43119

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Kathryn Hasz Carthage College

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Dr. Hasz is an Assistant Professor of Engineering at Carthage College. She is involved in the development of the new Engineering BA and BS programs at the college.

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Robert L. Nagel James Madison University & Carthage College

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Dr. Robert L. Nagel is Director of Engineering at Carthage College and Professor of Engineering at James Madison University. Dr. Nagel, a mechanical engineer by training, performs research on engineering student learning and engagement with a focus on interventions, pedagogies, and design methodologies. Through his research, he seeks to gain applicable knowledge for increasing student engagement and reducing barriers in engineering, design, and making. At James Madison University, Dr. Nagel has been KEEN Leader, sophomore design coordinator, and Director of the Center for Innovation in Engineering Education. At Carthage College, Dr. Nagel is leading development of two new degree programs: a Bachelor of Arts in Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Engineering.

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Abstract

The goal: Develop an engineering program of study to meet the needs of local industry, match the liberal arts identity of the college, and provide a pathway contained within a four-year experience for students who discover the joy of engineering after starting college. Achieving this goal is driving development of two new engineering programs: a BA degree with a major in Engineering and a BS degree in Engineering. These programs are being developed at a small, liberal arts college of 2,800 students. Discussions with local industries demonstrate significant employment opportunities in engineering; discussions with high school teachers demonstrate interest in studying engineering while remaining local; discussions with current students and alumni demonstrate that many students who come to the college are potentially interested but unsure about engineering. A pilot BA in Engineering Science built out of the physics department demonstrated sufficient interest among the student population attracted to the college, greenlighting development of the currently conceived BA and BS programs in Engineering. The BA and BS will share the first two years of curriculum to develop a strong engineering mindset among students with project-based classes involving outside stakeholders. At the end of the second year in the program, students will choose the BA or BS pathway. For students selecting the BA, a complementary area of interest will be recommended: Environmental Science, Biomedical Applications, Business Operations, and Theatre Arts, among others. Students will take courses in this area of interest and apply an engineering mindset to develop a hybrid set of skills and experiences, followed by a semester-long senior thesis project. The BS in Engineering is designed to be ABET accreditable and will provide students with a strong technical engineering background through upper-level courses taken the junior and senior year and a yearlong capstone engineering project. All students also complete the broad college core distribution requirements, maintaining the liberal arts standards of the college. Both programs will be completed within the 130-credit cap for the college. These programs specifically draw on the strengths of the college to create multidisciplinary engineering programs of study while maintaining the breadth of coursework and viewpoints characteristic of a liberal arts college. This paper will provide details on our development process, rationale, challenges, and goals for building these two new engineering programs.

Hasz, K., & Nagel, R. L. (2023, June), Development of a Multidisciplinary Engineering Program within the Liberal Arts Environment Paper presented at 2023 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, Baltimore , Maryland. 10.18260/1-2--43119

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