Promoting Systems Thinking In Engineering And Preengineering Students
Author(s) -
Rashmi Jain,
Keith Sheppard,
Elisabeth McGrath,
B. Gallois
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--15627
Subject(s) - coursework , mindset , curriculum , systems thinking , discipline , health systems engineering , engineering education , context (archaeology) , engineering management , engineering ethics , engineering , computer science , pedagogy , sociology , paleontology , social science , artificial intelligence , biology
The context of engineering is one dominated by systems. In order to better prepare graduates with a systems perspective and the competencies to be effective in system design, we discuss initiatives to promote the development of systems thinking, both in undergraduate and K-12 communities. This paper describes vertically-integrated curriculum innovation, in which graduate-level coursework spawned a pilot program to embed systems in a core engineering design course for undergraduates with its resulting adoption and extension to a core design thread, and a resulting high school curriculum development and dissemination effort which has followed. These efforts have also prompted educational research to develop the academic underpinnings of the relatively under-developed scholarly foundations of systems engineering.
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