worldclass engineener

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Engineers “design products or processes to meet desired needs.” Through this project you will “Design Your Process for Becoming a ‘World-Class’ Engineering Student.” For each of the following items, develop a plan that will indicate: 1. Where you are currently on each item 2. Where a “world-class” engineering student would want to be on each item 3. What you need to do to move from where you are to where you would need to be to become a “world-class” engineering student 1. Set goal(s) for what you want to achieve through your engineering education (major, time to graduation, GPA, etc.) and beyond. 2. Develop a strong commitment to the goal of graduating in engineering by: 1. Clarifying what success in engineering study will do to enhance the quality of your life (rewards, benefits, opportunities, payoffs, etc.). 2. Understanding the essence of engineering (be able to articulate an answer to the question “What is engineering?”) and being aware of past achievements, current opportunities (academic disciplines, job functions, industry sectors) and future directions. 3. 4. 5. 6. 3. Preparing a “road map,” a term-by-term plan to guide you to graduation. 4. Other strategies identified by you. Be prepared to deal with inevitable adversity. Do a good job of managing various aspects of your personal life including interactions with family and friends, personal finances, outside work, and commuting. Change your attitudes to those appropriate to success in math/science/engineering coursework. Among those that are candidates for change are: 1. Low self-confidence or overconfidence. 2. Reluctance to seek help. 3. Resistance to change, grow, develop, improve. 4. Tendency to procrastinate. 5. Avoidance behavior (avoid difficult or unpleasant tasks). 6. Reluctance to study with other students. 7. Negative view toward authority figures. 8. Other negative attitudes identified by you. Understand teaching styles and learning styles and how to make the teaching/learning process work for you. 7. Change your behaviors to those appropriate to success in math/science/engineering coursework to include at least: 1. Devoting adequate time to studying. 2. Adopting the principle that you master the material presented in one class before the next class comes. 3. Make effective use of your peers through sharing information and group study; build productive relationships for college and beyond. 4. Make effective use of your professor both inside and outside of the classroom. 5. Prepare for lectures by reading ahead, attempting a few problems, formulating a few questions. 6. Other behaviors identified by you. 8. Manage your time and tasks effectively. 9. Understand the principles of teamwork and leadership and develop skills to be both effective team members and also effective team leaders. 10. Participate in co-curricular activities to good benefit. 11. Understand and respect differences in learning styles and personality types and in ethnicity and gender. 12. Engage in good health and wellness practices including management of stress. 13. Developahighsenseofpersonalandprofessionalintegrityandethicalbehavior. 14. Become effective at getting what you want and need from the educational system by utilizing campus resources (such as advising, tutoring, job placement services, health center, etc.) and adopting other strategies. 15. Add up to three additional objectives that you perceive are important for your success in engineering study. Deliverable: Describe your plan in a 5-page report
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