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Syllabus-The Route to Become a Global Engineer
发布时间: 2018-10-16

Course Title

The Route to Become a Global Engineer

Instructor

Family Name:

Stewart

Given Name:

Mark

Nationality:

USA

Academic Title:

Professor  

Currently Work in:

American Alliance for International Education, Chrysler

Email Address:

mstewart@aafie.org

Teaching Language

English

Credits/Credit Hours

2/32

Students

Undergraduate and graduate students

Size of Class

30

Prerequisites & Requirements

Engineering major; Above average English language proficiency

Methods of Instruction

Lecturing with research project  

Performance Evaluation

Performance will be graded according to following criteria:

Class participation (attendance, classroom discussion, peer learning): 30%

Project (teamwork): 40%

Final Exam (written, close book): 30%

About the Instructor

Mr. Stewart has over 24 years experience in new product development and system engineering areas. Before he became an entrepreneur in 2008, Mr. Stewart had worked for Bell Laboratories for many yeas on new product research and development in high performance communication equipment, large-scale distributed object processing system, real-time distributed processing system, mobile communication, network verification and recovery.

During his tenure at Bell Lab, Mr. Stewart applied analytical and problem solving abilities to creatively resolve complex engineering issues, leading to substantial cost reductions and revenue increases. Mr. Stewart has more than a dozen US and international patents in various areas of networking, reliability, testing, and processor architecture.

Course Description

The Route to Become a Global Engineer is a team-taught core course. Upon completion of the course, students will:

v  understand global engineering concept and basic functions;

v  be familiar with global engineering process;

v  be familiar with global engineering standards, international regulations, professional societies, and international licensures in engineering;

v  be familiar with the characteristics of global engineers;

v  understand a clear route to become a global engineer.

Students will deliver a global engineering project starting from identifying a global real problem.

Syllabus

Unit 1: Global Engineering Overview

v  Global engineering case studies

v  Global engineering functions

v  Global engineers

v  Project assignment

Unit 2: Global Competency

v  Global Competency for Engineers

v  Global perspective

v  Developing products for global market

Unit 3: Global Engineering Standards

v  Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

v  International Standards

v  Global Engineering Regulations

v  Global Professional Societies

Unit 4: Global Engineering Mobility

v  Washington Accord

v  Engineers Mobility

Unit 5: Silicon Valley Engineers

v  Silicon Valley Culture

v  Silicon Valley innovations

v  Engineers in Silicon Valley

Unit 6: Licensures in Global Engineering

v  NCEES

v  INCOSE

Unit 7: Going Global

v  Global Internship

v  Global Opportunities

Unit 8: Final Presentation

v  Student final presentations

Textbooks

None

Reference Readings

None