Title: Engineering Education Today: Meeting the Global Challenge?
1Engineering Education Today Meeting the Global
Challenge?
- National Science Foundation
- Directorate for Engineering
- Division Director Gary A. Gabriele
- Engineering Education and Centers
2The Context..
3The reports...
- Engineering Research and Americas Future (NAE,
2005) Committee to Assess the Capacity of the
U.S. Engineering Research Enterprise - The Engineer of 2020 (NAE, 2004) and Educating
the Engineer of 2020 (NAE, 2005) - Rising Above the Gathering Storm Energizing and
Employing America for a Brighter Economic Future
(NRC/COSEPUP, 2005) - Innovate American National Innovation Initiative
Final Report (Council on Competitiveness, 2005)
4The book...
Clearly, it is now possible for more people than
ever to collaborate and compete in real-time,
with more people, on more kinds of work, from
more corners of the planet, and on a more equal
footing, than at any previous time in the history
of the world
5Another report..
The Emerging Global Labor Market
- Engineering occupations are the most amenable to
remote location - Offshore talent exceeds high-wage countries
potential by a factor of 2 - 17 of engineering talent in low-wage countries
is suitable for work in a multinational company. - At current suitability rates, and an aggressive
pace of adoption in demand, supply of engineers
could be constrained by 2015.
Suitable quality of education, location,
domestic competition
6Summary of the current environment
- Knowledge and human capital have become key
driving forces in a global economy. - All countries, developing and industrialized,
have a shortfall in SE talent. - Education has become one of the highest
priorities for developing countries. - Competition for SE talent in the future is going
to be a major global battleground.
Arden Bement remarks at NSB Workshop on
Engineering Education
7Impact on Engineering Education
- Commodity engineering will increasingly be done
through the low-cost providers. - What will be the advantage that our engineers
will bring to the global market? - Our innovation infrastructure will depend on a
strong SE workforce. - How do we attract a more diverse group of
students to all levels of engineering education?
8Issues for engineering education
9Interest in engineering
Percent of total BS degrees granted
10Undergraduate enrollments in engineering by
ethnicity and sex
Source Women, Minorities, and Persons with
Disabilities in Science and Engineering 2004
(NSF 04-317)
11Graduate Enrollments in Engineering
12Women engineering graduates, 2002
Source NCES, 2002
13A typical Mechanical Engineering Curriculum
1962
14Whats missing?
- Systems design and complex problems
- Global and social relevance
- Production systems, logistic systems
- Project management
- Research experience
- Creativity and Innovation processes
- Business and marketing principles
- Use of modern computing infrastructure and tools
15What is NSF doing?
16NSF/ENG Programs
FY 05 Investments
- Engineering Education Program (10M)
- Develop and support a community of researchers on
how students learn engineering - Engineering Research Center Program (9.3M)
- Focus on integration of research and education on
engineered systems - Requirement for K-12 outreach.
- Research Experience for Undergraduates (Sites)
(7M) - Research Experience for Teachers (3M)
17Research and EducationNSF Programs
- Additional NSF-wide activities include -
- ADVANCE Increasing the Participation and
Advancement of Women in Academic Science and
Engineering Careers - Centers for Learning and Teaching
- Graduate Research Fellowships
- Graduate Teaching Fellows in K-12 Education
- Integrative Graduate Education and Research
Traineeship Program - Nanoscale Science and Engineering Education
- National Nanoscale Infrastructure Network
- International Opportunities for Scientists and
Engineering - Other ENG/EHR activities include -
- NSF-Navy Civilian Service Fellowship-Scholarship
Program - SBIR Supplemental Funding for Diversity
Collaborations
18Major leverage points for moving forward
- Curriculum research leading to informed reform.
- Academic leadership that understands the need for
change and how to lead major change. - ABET
- We need to change the culture of engineering
educational to one that welcomes women and
minorities to engineering at all levels, UG thru
faculty.
19As we think about the many challenges ahead, it
is important to remember that students are driven
by passion, curiosity, engagement, and dreams.
... In the long run, making universities and
engineering schools exciting, creative,
adventurous, rigorous, demanding, and empowering
milieus is more important than specifying
curricular details.
Charles M. Vest Educating Engineers for 2020 and
Beyond Educating the Engineer of 2020
20Thank you.