2016 ASEE Annual Conference &Amp; Exposition Proceedings
DOI: 10.18260/p.26494
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Accentuating the Positive: Including Successes in a Case Study Survey Class

Abstract: Case studies have been used in engineering programs and classes as examples of, "what not to do." The authors created a one hour elective course, geared at upper level undergraduate students in a general engineering program. This course focused on engineering case studies, but with a twist: instead of focusing solely on engineering failures, successes were also included. The course was implemented in a seminar format. Early in the semester, guest lecturers including faculty and program alumni working in indust… Show more

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