Development of Undergraduate Students’ Professional Skills |
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Authors: | Thomas J. Siller Alma Rosales John Haines Aaron Benally |
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Affiliation: | 1Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO 80523. 2Retired; formerly, IBM Executive, 837 St Andrews Ln., Louisville, CO 80027. 3Assistant Dean for Career Development, College of Engineering, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO 80523. 4Program Coordinator, Women and Minorities in Engineering Program, College of Engineering, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO 80523.
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Abstract: | The development of engineering students’ professional skills has gained considerable national attention from Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, the National Academy of Engineering, ASCE, and other constituents. There is little debate that these professional skills are necessary. Engineering programs have tried many approaches to develop these skills in the undergraduate programs. Colorado State University (CSU) has developed a new approach modeled on the type of professional development that occurs in the professional environment. This new Professional Learning Institute (PLI) provides students with a broad array of workshops, presentations, and experiential opportunities addressing the areas of cross cultural communication and teamwork, innovation, leadership, ethics, and public service. This program introduces students to the concept of professional development through required extracurricular activities, includes minimum requirements along with requirements to earn certificates in specialty areas for motivated students. The majority of offerings in the PLI are presented by leaders from the engineering profession who have teamed with CSU to provide high quality programs for our students. |
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Keywords: | Engineering education Undergraduate study Professional development Curricula |
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