Recommended Citation
Published in ASEE/PSW-2009 Conference Proceedings: San Diego, CA, March 19, 2009, pages 162-171.
Abstract
For the past few years we experimented with teaming students from a sophomore-level class and a senior-level class to work on industry projects. The classes are “work design” and “facilities design.” Projects are selected to require the application of knowledge from both disciplines. In addition, the projects are selected from small local companies. The intent of this paper is to describe the benefits and difficulties associated with this methodology. While specific classes in this experience are typical of an industrial engineering curriculum, the lessons learned and benefits could translate to other disciplines.
Disciplines
Industrial Engineering | Manufacturing
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