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摘要
本文介绍了密苏里科技大学(Missouri University of Science and Technology,密苏里罗拉大学)跨学科工程(IDE)学位课程的现状。IDE学位于2005年在UMR成立,以满足新兴的需求,为学生提供相当大的灵活性,使他们能够在感兴趣的领域构建学习计划,同时保持力学,热科学,电气网络和线性系统的坚实而严谨的基础。通过灵活的课程设置,学生可以学习最新的技术领域。这个现代化的学位课程容纳了对各种学科感兴趣的充满活力的学生,从产品设计和游乐园基础到工业自动化和控制。第一批学生于2007年12月从IDE项目毕业。这有助于评估IDEpsilas的现状,准备其未来计划,并与其他有兴趣提高学生保留率和扩大工程专业学生人数的大学分享这些发现。本文详细介绍了参与IDE项目的学生的统计数据,他们在项目中的教育兴趣(即轨道选择),IDEpsilas在潜在学生中的崭露头角的声誉,以及它在美国企业界的认可和扩大该项目知名度的计划。将讨论课程开发和实施的经验教训。
Interdisciplinary Engineering: Enabling student dreams, broadening participation in engineering, and increasing student retention
This paper presents the status of the Interdisciplinary Engineering (IDE) degree program at Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T), formerly the University of Missouri-Rolla (UMR). The IDE degree was founded in 2005 at UMR to meet the emerging need to provide considerable flexibility to students allowing them to construct programs of study in areas of interest while maintaining a solid and rigorous foundation in mechanics, thermal science, electrical networks and linear systems. Students are able to pursue studying the latest technological fields through a collection of ldquotracksrdquo enabled by the flexibility of the curriculum. This modern degree program houses energetic motivated students interested in a variety of disciplines from product design and amusement park fundamentals to industrial automation and control. The first students graduated the IDE program in December 2007. This facilitated the evaluation of IDEpsilas current status, preparation of its future plans, and sharing these findings with other universities interested in increasing student retention and broadening their demographic of engineering students. This paper presents statistics detailing the students involved in the IDE program, their educational interests inside the program (i.e. track selection), IDEpsilas budding reputation with potential students as well as its recognition in corporate America and its plans to broaden the popularity of the program. Lessons learned from the curriculum development and implementation will be discussed.