Preparing Design Engineers For The Future
Author(s) -
Tony Brune,
Elaine Chapman-Moore,
Dave Wiese,
Hulas H. King
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--9663
Subject(s) - pace , general partnership , presentation (obstetrics) , engineering management , cad , curriculum , engineering , alliance , engineering education , software engineering , software , order (exchange) , systems engineering , computer science , manufacturing engineering , engineering drawing , business , medicine , psychology , pedagogy , geodesy , finance , political science , law , radiology , programming language , geography
The Partnership for the Advancement of CAD/CAM/CAE Education (PACE) is an alliance between General Motors, EDS, Unigraphics Solutions, and Sun Microsystems. Its mission is to integrate math-based, three-dimensional solid modeling—using Unigraphics—into the engineering and design curricula of strategically selected academic institutions worldwide. The PACE Partners are especially committed to working with its academic partners to prepare a new kind of engineer for industry—a design engineer who can engineer and design products, and even perform first-order analysis using parametrics-based software tools. This paper/presentation describes the attributes of the PACE program, and a panel of PACE university partner representatives will share their learnings and insights.
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