Imparting Business and Management Skills to Engineering Technologists through the Development of a Cross Disciplinary Program

A. Desai, Jean-Claude Thomassian
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This paper describes an effort that seeks to impart business as well as management skills to engineering technology students. Face-to face and online is the chosen method of instruction. It is well recognized that engineering technologists generally have a very strong background in technical skills at the time of graduation. However, they are imparted little education related to organizational management, entrepreneurship, finance, project management, product quality and development etc. These skills form the crux of entrepreneurship and are highly sought after in any workplace. Demonstrably, the absence of aforementioned skills in a technology curriculum is a great disservice to students. This paper describes how this crucial need was addressed through the development of a master's program in engineering management that includes several dual numbered courses that can be taken by graduate as well as undergraduate students. The curriculum for said program is multi-disciplinary. It builds on faculty expertise in diverse disciplines such as safety, product development, Quality and Engineering Economy. Communication skills are enhanced in every course through writing a project report and presenting findings. Issues such as technology transfer are also woven into the fabric of this program. Program overview, effectiveness as well as salient features are presented.
通过开发跨学科项目,向工程技术人员传授商业和管理技能
这篇论文描述了一项努力,旨在向工程技术学生传授商业和管理技能。面对面和在线是我们选择的教学方法。众所周知,工程技术人员在毕业时通常具有非常强大的技术技能背景。然而,他们很少接受组织管理、创业、金融、项目管理、产品质量和开发等方面的教育。这些技能构成了创业的关键,在任何工作场所都备受追捧。显然,在技术课程中缺乏上述技能对学生来说是一种极大的伤害。本文描述了如何通过工程管理硕士项目的发展来解决这一关键需求,该项目包括研究生和本科生都可以选修的几个双编号课程。该项目的课程是多学科的。它建立在教师的专业知识在不同的学科,如安全,产品开发,质量和工程经济。在每门课程中,通过撰写项目报告和展示研究结果来提高沟通技巧。技术转让等问题也被编织到这个项目的结构中。介绍了项目概况、有效性和突出特点。
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