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Co-operative Education at University of the Pacific and Its Assessment for ABET Accreditation of Mechanical Engineering Program  

Lee, Chi-Wook (Department of Mechanical Engineering School of Engineering and Computer Science University of the Pacific)
Weick, Brian (Department of Mechanical Engineering School of Engineering and Computer Science University of the Pacific)
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Journal of Engineering Education Research / v.11, no.4, 2008 , pp. 76-93 More about this Journal
Abstract
Co-operative (Co-op) education is a college program that integrates classroom studies with paid, productive and real-life work experience. A mandatory Co-op program for the degree is introduced with a sample curriculum from the Mechanical Engineering program at University of the Pacific. The mandatory Co-op program requires a minimum of 7 months of work experience with the option of pursuing a 12 month program. Students also have the opportunity of participating in an Engineering Industry Fellowship (EIF) program or an International Engineering Co-op program (IECP). University of the Pacific has engineering programs in Bio-Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Management, Engineering Physics, and Mechanical Engineering. All the programs are ABET-accredited except the Bio-Engineering program, which is relatively new. The Co-op employers evaluate the Co-op students at the end of the working period before returning to school, and the students also provide an evaluation of their Co-op experience. Co-op employer evaluations of student work are used in ABET assessment methods developed by the Mechanical Engineering program at University of the Pacific.
Keywords
Co-op; Assessment; ABET accreditation; Engineering Education;
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