2018
DOI: 10.24908/pceea.v0i0.9528
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Holding the Crucible: Growing a Portfolio of Engineering Leadership Elective Courses and a Community of Educators

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“…After successfully launching our first undergraduate-graduate course in 2007, we offered our first graduate-only course in 2010. Within a few years we built a suite of eight graduate courses taught by instructors and practitioners, engineers and non-engineers with experience in a range of subjects: engineering, leadership, education, psychology, business, and executive coaching [15,16]. In the 2019-2020 school year, 226 graduate students completed a Troost ILead course with 175 of those students being enrolled in course-based, professional Masters degrees.…”
Section: For-credit Coursesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After successfully launching our first undergraduate-graduate course in 2007, we offered our first graduate-only course in 2010. Within a few years we built a suite of eight graduate courses taught by instructors and practitioners, engineers and non-engineers with experience in a range of subjects: engineering, leadership, education, psychology, business, and executive coaching [15,16]. In the 2019-2020 school year, 226 graduate students completed a Troost ILead course with 175 of those students being enrolled in course-based, professional Masters degrees.…”
Section: For-credit Coursesmentioning
confidence: 99%