Entrepreneurship and Engineering at IDEAL

Authored by: Lafayette College EGRS 451 group (Brendan Hodgens, Amos Han, and Nick Marinaro) Date: Fall 2013 Course Instructor: Professor Cohen Project Links: Memo and Website and Video Abstract: This Engineering Studies Capstone project worked with a specific research question: What form of entrepreneurship education is best suited Lafayette’s campus, via the IDEAL Center?  To begin our …

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Sports and Engineering: A Short Course

Authored by: Lafayette College EGRS 451 group (Megan Connolly, James Kaminek, and Arin Stasco) Date: Fall 2013 Course Instructor: Professor Cohen Project Links: Memo and Website Abstract: The project we have created responds to our research question:  Why is sports engineering important and how does it fit into the current Lafayette College engineering program? We combined the works …

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Study Abroad Pre-workshop for Engineers

Authored by: Lafayette College EGRS 451 group (Caroline Goss and Perry Schiff) Date: Spring 2013 Course Instructor: Professor Cohen Project Links: Memo Abstract: The main goal of this Senior Capstone Final Project was to find a method to better integrate the Study Abroad experience of the Bachelor of Science Engineering students with the remainder of their education at …

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Engineering and Entrepreneurship: A Minor and Course of Study

Authored by: Lafayette College EGRS 451 group (Michael Gadigian, Christopher Schellens, and Colin Tofel) Date: Spring 2013 Course Instructor: Professor Cohen Project Links: Memo Abstract: Working in close coordination with the proposed Center for Innovation, Design, Entrepreneurship, and Leadership (IDEAL Center), the project develops an entrepreneurship minor at Lafayette College. The minor is proposed for students of all …

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Development Engineering short course

Authored by: Lafayette College EGRS 451 group (Kelsey Lantz and Kristin Tuttle) Date: Spring 2013 Course Instructor: Professor Cohen Project Links: Memo and Proposed Syllabus Abstract: This project’s main research question was: How can we effectively prepare Lafayette College students to tackle engineering problems in developing communities? We decided to cater a new course curriculum to a three-week …

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Sports and Engineering

Authored by: Lafayette College EGRS 451 student (Anthony Buffolino) Date: Spring 2012 Course Instructor: Professor Cohen Project Links: Memo and website: http://sites.lafayette.edu/egrs451-sp12-sports/ Abstract: [forthcoming] Tags: EGRS 451, Spring 2012, Sports, Curriculum