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Integration of a short-term international humanitarian engineering experience into engineering undergraduate studies

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posted on 2024-11-03, 12:39 authored by Jeremy Smith, Jennifer Turner, Nicholas BrownNicholas Brown, Joli Price
Many of the humanitarian engineering education initiatives in Australia are developed and supported by Engineers Without Borders Australia (EWB-A). These include the EWB Challenge, an embedded first year coursework program, and the Undergraduate Research Program, providing service-learning opportunities for later year individual or group projects. These represent the extremes of an undergraduate degree, leaving a significant gap in the program for a student interested in humanitarian engineering. A link is required to support student learning in humanitarian engineering between these extremes. To fill, the EWB Humanitarian Design Summits were developed. These are two-week international experiences combining facilitated workshops, cultural experiences and a community visit. They provide opportunities for students to engage in a scaffolded community based humanitarian engineering experience. They are available to mid-program students to optional take and are designed to be a lead into later year service-learning projects. At one Australian university a range of curriculum methods have been used to incorporate the experience into students' formal program including work experience, research projects and a for-credit course. These have created different outcomes, with those more tightly integrated into a students' program providing greater opportunities for student learning.

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Start page

20023

End page

20035

Total pages

13

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Proceedings of the 123rd Annual Conference of the American Society for Engineering Education 2016

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Jazzed About Engineering Education

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American Society for Engineering Education

Place published

Washington DC, United States

Start date

2016-06-26

End date

2016-06-29

Language

English

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© American Society for Engineering Education, 2016

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2006088179

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2019-02-21

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