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European Journal of Engineering Education | 2011

Deconstructing Engineering Education Programmes: The DEEP Project to reform the mechanical engineering curriculum

Ilene J. Busch‐Vishniac; Tom Kibler; Patricia B. Campbell; E. A. Patterson; Darrell Guillaume; Jeffrey Jarosz; Constantin Chassapis; A. F. Emery; Glenn Ellis; Horace Whitworth; Susan Staffin Metz; Suzanne G. Brainard; Pradosh K. Ray

The goal of the Deconstructing Engineering Education Programmes project is to revise the mechanical engineering undergraduate curriculum to make the discipline more able to attract and retain a diverse community of students. The project seeks to reduce and reorder the prerequisite structure linking courses to offer greater flexibility for students. This paper describes the methods used to study the prerequisites and the resulting proposed curriculum revision. The process involved dissecting each course into topics at roughly the level of a line in a syllabus, editing the list of topics, associating prerequisites and successors to each topic and then using a genetic algorithm to produce clusters of topics. The new curriculum, which consists of 12 clusters, each of which could be a full year course, is quite different from the traditional curriculum.


international symposium on technology and society | 1999

National WEPAN Pilot Climate Survey exploring the environment for undergraduate engineering students

Susan Staffin Metz; Suzanne G. Brainard; Gerald M. Gillmore

The primary purpose of the WEPAN (Women in Engineering Programs and Advocates Network) Pilot Climate Survey was to develop a method to assess engineering student perceptions of the educational climate at colleges and universities in the USA. More than 8000 male and female undergraduate engineering students from 29 institutions responded to the survey. Participating institutions used their individual reports to gain insight into specific aspects of the environment on their campuses that require attention for all students. Aggregate data yielded interesting findings regarding gender differences in areas related to student self-confidence and self-esteem that require further study.


Women in Engineering ProActive Network | 2006

National WEPAN Pilot Climate Survey: Exploring the Environment for Undergraduate Engineering Students

Suzanne G. Brainard; Susan Staffin Metz; Gerald M. Gillmore


118th ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition | 2011

Implementing ENGAGE strategies to improve retention: Focus on spatial skills engineering schools discuss successes and challenges

Susan Staffin Metz; Sheryl A. Sorby; Tricia S. Berry; Carolyn Conner Seepersad; Ana Maria Dison; Yosef S. Allam; John Merrill; W. H. Peters; Erica Pfister-Altschul; Sarah C. Baxter; Guangming Zhang; James Leach


2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition | 2016

Board # 125 : Spatial Skills Training Impacts Retention of Engineering Students – Does This Success Translate to Community College Students in Technical Education?

Susan Staffin Metz; Sheryl A. Sorby; Tania Jarosewich


2014 Change Leader Forum: Engineering a Culture that Drives Innovation | 2014

Beyond “Fixing” the Women: Using Lessons Learned from ENGAGE (EngageEngineering.org) to Discuss the Four Frames and Implications for the Future of WIE Programs

Susan Staffin Metz; Patricia B. Campbell; Beth Holloway


Getting to the Heart of it All: Connecting Gender Research, WIE Programs, Faculty, & Corporate Partners | 2012

Making Research Results Useful and Usable: A Workshop/Conversation For All

Patricia B. Campbell; Kimberly Douglas-Mankin; Susan Staffin Metz; Amy Rogers


Women in Engineering ProActive Network | 2011

Retention of Undergraduate Engineering Students: Extending Research Into Practice

Susan Staffin Metz


Setting Sail For the Future: Leveraging Diversity For a Stronger Crew | 2010

Retention of Undergraduate Engineering Students: Extending Research into Practice

Susan Staffin Metz; Elizabeth Litzler


2010 Annual Conference & Exposition | 2010

Extending Research Into Practice: Results From The Project To Assess Climate In Engineering (Pace)

Susan Staffin Metz; Suzanne G. Brainard; Elizabeth Litzler

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Sheryl A. Sorby

Michigan Technological University

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A. F. Emery

University of Washington

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Ana Maria Dison

University of Texas at Austin

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Constantin Chassapis

Stevens Institute of Technology

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Darrell Guillaume

California State University

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