Course-Based Research Experience to Introduce Engineering Students to Research Aimed at Innovation in Early Years

Paula Berton, Robert Barnes, A. Telmadarreie, Steven Bryant
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Course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) increase research exposure and may exert a strong influence on students’ academic and career paths. However, very few CUREs are documented within the entry years of the engineering curricula. In this work, we describe the design, implementation, and evaluation of a CURE-based introductory-level engineering elective, to introduce second-year chemical and petroleum engineering students not only to research but more importantly to the fields of innovation and entrepreneurship. In contrast to more traditional CUREs, this course focuses on the innovation pathway, using concepts from engineering design and from scientific research as tools to solve real-world scientific problems. This innovation-focused CURE has proven to be an effective way to expand research experiences, in particular for engineering students who typically have limited opportunities to participate in hypothesis-driven research aimed at innovation during the introductory years of their undergraduate education.
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以课程为基础的研究经验,引导工科学生在早期进行以创新为目的的研究
基于课程的本科研究经历(CUREs)增加了研究曝光,并可能对学生的学术和职业道路产生强烈影响。然而,在工程课程的入门阶段,很少有cure被记录下来。在这项工作中,我们描述了基于cure的入门级工程选修课的设计,实施和评估,以介绍二年级化学和石油工程学生不仅研究,而且更重要的是创新和创业领域。与更传统的方法相比,本课程侧重于创新途径,使用工程设计和科学研究的概念作为工具来解决现实世界的科学问题。这种以创新为中心的CURE已被证明是一种扩展研究经验的有效方法,特别是对于工程专业的学生来说,他们通常在本科教育的入门阶段很少有机会参与以创新为目的的假设驱动型研究。
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