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Feb 17, 2014

Use of Professional Industry Interaction to Enhance Engineering Education

Publication: Journal of Architectural Engineering
Volume 20, Issue 3

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The Architectural Engineering Program at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln has benefitted from forming partnerships with professionals in the building design industry. These relationships have exposed students to industry professionals in various settings through the development of several architectural engineering programs. These programs give students firsthand, real-life learning experiences with the profession that many of them will pursue upon graduation to supplement their classroom instruction. In addition to the programs’ educational benefits, by involving industry in many facets of the academic program, networking experiences occur that benefit students by helping them to find future jobs and benefit employers by helping them to develop an understanding of the abilities of certain students prior to the recruitment process. Industry professionals interact with students in various ways, including providing graduate students with project advice, forming teaching partnerships, and participating in a student-mentoring program, an advisory committee, an interdisciplinary design project, and an industry-based graduate student program.

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Volume 20Issue 3September 2014

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Received: Jul 1, 2013
Accepted: Jan 13, 2014
Published online: Feb 17, 2014
Discussion open until: Jul 17, 2014
Published in print: Sep 1, 2014

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Christopher S. Beaty [email protected]
Associate Sales Engineer, Johnson Controls Inc., 14238 Hillsdale Circle, Omaha, NE 68137 (corresponding author). E-mail: [email protected]
Clarence E. Waters
Professor, Charles W. Durham School of Architectural Engineering and Construction, Univ. of Nebraska–Lincoln, Omaha Campus, 1110 S. 67th St., Omaha, NE 68182.
Guenther R. Dziuvenis
Regional Vice President and General Manager, Johnson Controls Inc., 9850 Legler Rd., Lenexa, KS 66219.
Todd M. Feldman
Senior Structural Engineer and Senior Professional Associate, HDR Inc., 8404 Indian Hills Dr., Omaha, NE 68114.

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