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Developing students’ aptitudes through University-Industry collaboration

In addition to the engineering knowledge base that has been traditionally taught, today's undergraduate engineering students need to be given the opportunity to practice a set of skills that will be demanded to them by future employers, namely: creativity, teamwork, problem solving, leadership...

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Published in:Ingeniería e investigación 2015-09, Vol.35 (3), p.121-128
Main Authors: Aizpun, Miguel, Sandino, Diego, Merideno, Inaki
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:In addition to the engineering knowledge base that has been traditionally taught, today's undergraduate engineering students need to be given the opportunity to practice a set of skills that will be demanded to them by future employers, namely: creativity, teamwork, problem solving, leadership and the ability to generate innovative ideas. In order to achieve this and educate engineers with both in-depth technical knowledge and professional skills, universities must carry out their own innovating and find suitable approaches that serve their students. This article presents a novel approach that involves university-industry collaboration. It is based on creating a student community for a particular company, allowing students to deal with real industry projects and apply what they are learning in the classroom. A sample project for the German sports brand adidas is presented, along with the project results and evaluation by students and teachers. The university-industry collaborative approach is shown to be beneficial for both students and industry.
ISSN:0120-5609
2248-8723
2248-8723
DOI:10.15446/ing.investig.v35n3.48188