articleJournal of Engineering EducationApr 1, 2006Closed access

Everyday Problem Solving in Engineering: Lessons for Engineering Educators

University of Missouri · Concordia University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Practicing engineers are hired, retained, and rewarded for solving problems, so engineering students should learn how to solve workplace problems. Workplace engineering problems are substantively different from the kinds of problems that engineering students most often solve in the classroom; therefore, learning to solve classroom problems does not necessarily prepare engineering students to solve workplace problems. These qualitative studies of workplace engineering problems identify the attributes of workplace problems. Workplace problems are ill-structured and complex because they possess conflicting goals, multiple solution methods, non-engineering success standards, non-engineering constraints,…

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  • Engineering education
  • Curriculum
  • Problem-based learning
  • Computer science
  • Engineering
  • Engineering ethics
  • Management science
  • Engineering management
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