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Program
ASEE Annual Conference, Salt Lake City, June 20-23, 2004


7:00 - 8:15 am, Monday, June 21
Session 1171 - Multidisciplinary Courses and Issues

“Teaching engineering knowledge with understanding in the 21st century”
John O. Mingle, Tom C. Roberts, Kansas State University

“Electronic portfolio for assessment of engineering”
Dominic M. Halsmer, Oral Roberts University

“Frontiers of nanotechnology and nanomaterials”
P. G. Kosky, M. E. Hagerman, S. Maleki, Union College

“Chemistry and materials science for all engineering disciplines:
a novel interdisciplinary team-teaching approach”
Jennifer J. VanAntwerp, Jeremy G. VanAntwerp, Douglas A. Vander Griend
W. Wayne Wentzheimer, Calvin College

“Fluids and circuits: a combined course”
Catherine Skokan, Marcelo G. Simoes, J. P. Delplanque, Joan Gosink
Colorado School of Mines


12:30 - 2:00 pm, Monday, June 21
Session 1471 - Multidisciplinary Engineering Programs

“General engineering at Harvey Mudd: 1957-2003”
Anthony Bright, Clive L. Dym, Harvey Mudd College

“Multidisciplinary engineering science program at Trinity University”
Mahbub Uddin, Trinity University

“A nontraditional approach: creating, implementing and overseeing
a multidisciplinary electromechanical engineering program”
Frederick Driscoll, Robert Villanucci, Wentworth Institute of Technology

“An optimal engineering education: the BSE at a liberal arts college”
W. Wayne Wentzeimer, Gayle E. Ermer, Jennifer J. VanAntwerp
Steven H. VanderLeest, CalvinCollege

“Curricular and student characteristics of accredited engineering/
general engineering programs”
Jim Farison, Byron Newberry, Baylor University


4:30-6:00 pm, Monday, June 21
Session 1571 - MECC Business Meeting


7:00 - 8:15 am, Tuesday, June 22
Session 2171 - Multidisciplinary Programs: A Look Ahead

“First year engineering experience initiative”
E. Wang, N. Velasquez-Bryant, J. Adams, T. Batchman, P. Cantrell, E. Jacobson
W. Johnson, J. Kleppe, J. LaCombe, N. Tourrette, G. Norris, W. Sparkman, Y. Varol, University of Nevada, Reno

“Design and start-up of an ABET accredited general engineering science program”
Doanh Van, Union University

“Developing a multidisciplinary engineering program at Arizona State University East Campus”
Chell A. Roberts, Albert McHenry, Arizona State University

“Initiating a program on humanitarian engineering: rationale, implementation, problems and perceptions”
Jean-Pierre Delplanque, Joan Gosink, Juan Lucena, Colorado School of Mines

“ABET and the accreditation of applied science programs“
John A. Weese, Texas A&M University, and Steven D. Johnson, Purdue University


12:30 - 2:00 pm, Tuesday, June 23
Session 2471 - Multidisciplinary Engineering Education by Design

“Optimizing the structure for a multidisciplinary senior design experience”
Wesley L. Stone, Jeffrey D. Will, Valparaiso University

“Experience with multidisciplinary design course projects at
the US Military Academy”
Peter D. Hanlon, Bryan S. Goda, Lisa A. Shay, U. S. Military Academy

“Multi-disciplinary capstone two course sequence at the State University of
New York at Binghamton”
George D. Catalano, SUNY-Binghamton

“Business and engineering project interaction”
Don Bowie, Anthony Donaldson, Don Peter, Jim Rand, Seattle Pacific University

“Negotiating comfort in difference: making the case for
interdisciplinary collaboration”
April A. Kedrowicz, University of Utah


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