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SME Manufacturing Education Leadership Forum Session 4 Manufacturing Topics in Other Engineering Disciplines

SME Manufacturing Education Leadership Forum Session 4 Manufacturing Topics in Other Engineering Disciplines. Team. Ronald Bennett – University of St. Thomas Marshal Gartenlaub – California Community Colleges David Wells – North Dakota State University. Focus of Session.

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SME Manufacturing Education Leadership Forum Session 4 Manufacturing Topics in Other Engineering Disciplines

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  1. SME Manufacturing Education Leadership Forum Session 4 Manufacturing Topics in Other Engineering Disciplines

  2. Team Ronald Bennett – University of St. Thomas Marshal Gartenlaub – California Community Colleges David Wells – North Dakota State University

  3. Focus of Session How are manufacturing issues immersed in other engineering curricula to ensure that all engineering graduates obtain adequate knowledge and skills in manufacturing? How is global manufacturing education addresses?

  4. Words of Wisdom “Managers, accountants and lawyers do not produce anything” Dick Morley

  5. Guiding Questions What key issues are important for non-manufacturing engineering students to understand about manufacturing? How are these issues addressed in your program? How do you know you’re hitting the right issues? What topics and pedagogical methods are most effective? What do you want/plan to change? What are the major barriers?

  6. Mission Statement We provide an applied, value-based learning experience that develops well-rounded, innovative engineers and technology leaders who have the technical skills, passion and courage to make a difference.

  7. UST Driven by industry need Industry Advisory Board, Board of Governors Faculty from industry Unarticulated needs STEPS Technology literacy

  8. BSME program at the University of St. Thomas Intro to Engineering* Manufacturing Processes* (* = with lab) Machine Design* Engineering Materials* Senior Design* Internships and Coops MTS International Internship, individual research ESW, Mini Baja Liberal arts, foreign language, theology/philosophy Electives from graduate program: DOE, Manufacturing Systems, Six Sigma/Lean, etc

  9. Graduate Programs Manufacturing concentration in MBA Courses Leadership - LLL Major final project Capstone: Globalization, ethics, leadership Excellence in Design Design to Production Transition Technology Risk Management Technology Forecasting

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