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Jeffrey S. Russell, P.E., Ph.D., F.ASCE Chair, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering University of Wisconsin - Madison Preparing the Professional of Tomorrow Mechanical Engineering BOK Committee
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2 Objectives Initiative “Lessons Learned”
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3 Body of Knowledge Knowledge, skills, & attitudes necessary to enter into the practice of civil engineering at the professional level.
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5 Technical 5. Materials science 6. Mechanics 7. Experiments 8. Problem recognition & solving 9. Design 10. Sustainability 11. Contemporary issues & historical perspectives 12.Risk & uncertainty 13.Project management 14. Breadth in CE areas 15. Technical specialization Professional 16. Communication 17. Public policy 18. Business & public administration 19. Globalization 20. Leadership 21. Teamwork 22. Attitudes 23. Lifelong learning 24. Professional & ethical responsibility Foundational 1. Mathematics 2. Natural sciences 3. Humanities 4. Social sciences
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6 Bloom’s Taxonomy list, recite, define, … explain, describe, … apply, solve, … analyze, formulate, … design, create, … assess, evaluate, … 1. Knowledge 2. Comprehension 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Synthesis 6. Evaluation
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7 1. Alignment on charge 2. Organize for success 3. Get it in writing in “Draft” form What we have learned- Process
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8 4. Function inclusively and transparently (need broad cross section of profession) 5. Communicate, communicate i.e., establish vocabulary and definitions early 6. Practice principled compromise What we have learned- Process
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9 7. Connect to aspirational vision 8. Focus on tomorrow not today What we have learned- Content
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10 9. Focus on the “what” and not the “how” 10. Be bold and think “out of box” 11. Do not shoot too low What we have learned- Content
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11 What we have learned
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