1. Enhancing the undergraduate industrial engineering curriculum
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Hamidreza Eskandari, Lesia Crumpton-Young, Sandra Furterer, Kent Williams, Serge Sala-Diakanda, and Luis Rabelo
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Delphi method ,Industrial engineering ,Education ,Likert scale ,Engineering management ,Ranking ,Engineering education ,Curriculum development ,Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous) ,Statistical analysis ,Life-span and Life-course Studies ,business ,Topic areas ,Curriculum - Abstract
Purpose – This paper aims to present the results of an initial research study conducted to identify the desired professional characteristics of an industrial engineer with an undergraduate degree and the emerging topic areas that should be incorporated into the curriculum to prepare industrial engineering (IE) graduates for the future workforce.Design/methodology/approach – A survey was administered to faculty and industry professionals across the USA to describe the desired characteristics and define the important emerging topic areas. The modified three‐round Delphi technique was applied to obtain consensus and ranking of the emerging topics.Findings – The research findings that identify the desired characteristics and the most important emerging topics to be incorporated into the reengineered curriculum discussed in this paper. Statistical analysis of the results indicates some differences in opinions expressed by persons in academic settings and those working in business and industry.Originality/value...
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- 2007
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