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Work in progress - The process of evaluating the impact of an international experience on students' global engineering skills

This paper describes the pedagogy, including the related international experience, being employed in the College of Engineering at a Research I university that is designed to develop competencies associated with a global engineer. In addition, the assessment methodology that has been developed to de...

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Main Authors: Amelink, C. T., Sanderlin, N., Tront, E., Tront, J. G.
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