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Design and Engineering Management At Bowling Green State University

Design and Engineering Management At Bowling Green State University Relevant details, shifting the base Outcomes, assessment, change Important changes being proposed by: Drs. Brown, Jetley, Opperman, Sinn, Waggoner, Mr. Krouse, Chair Andrews, Technology Systems Department.

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Design and Engineering Management At Bowling Green State University

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  1. Design and Engineering Management • At Bowling Green State University • Relevant details, shifting the base • Outcomes, assessment, change • Important changes being proposed • by: • Drs. Brown, Jetley, Opperman, Sinn, Waggoner, • Mr. Krouse, Chair Andrews, • Technology Systems Department

  2. Relevant Details, Shifting The Base • Design and Engineering Management is being defined in the proposal put forward……. • Brings design to market, as product, a value adding stream of services, functions • Organizationally focused heavily on driving, managing, leading positive change • Planning, organizing and managing technical environments, manufacturing and service • Broader base builds on, around manufacturing, design functions as technical management

  3. Relevant Details, Shifting The Base • Historically, professionals doing our disciplines • Leading, contributing to various aspects of society • 100% placement, salaries at, exceeding $40-50K • Highest paid co-op’s, going unfilled, others use • Strong alignment with professional societies • Society of Manufacturing Engineers • American Society for Quality • National Association of Industrial Technology • Long history of advisory committee activity • But not attracting students, as in the past……..

  4. Relevant Details, Shifting The Base • Seeking more attractive title, new start, identity • Building on strengths, successes, moving on • Manufacturing faculty began review, to assess • First identified, updated outcomes with IMSAC • Second, reviewed all courses against new outcomes • Review of Manufacturing Program incomplete • Manufacturing faculty modified strategic plan • Positioned Engineering Management • Recommended involving Mechanical Design

  5. Outcomes, Assessment, Change…… • Engineering Management proposed spring 04 • EM proposal rejected by dean summer 04 • Manufacturing enrollments halted summer 04 • Manufacturing, Design faculty brought together • Dean, chairs initiated fall, 04 • Many compromises were apparent, needed • All wanted to cooperate, make this work • Faculty were encouraged to follow lead • Many challenges to be addressed

  6. Outcomes, Assessment, Change…… • DEM proposal first reading, spring 2005 • Merged outcomes, curriculae, initial to be pursued • Organizing new efficiencies in instruction • Created new interdisciplinary base, major and core • Early surface level changes addressed • Engineering Management concentration (QS courses) • Mechanical Design concentration • Dual department proposal stopped…….. • Technology Systems is now sole champion • Mechanical Design invited to join Tech Systems

  7. Important Changes Being Proposed • Currently a second reading…….. • Program name, major, change to DEM • DEM major, built on core: • 48 hours combined DEM courses • All former prefixed courses shifted to DEM, merged • New DEM checksheet, important general points: • Increased flexibility, 6 elective hours, built in • Technical Business/General area flexibility • Enhances high school, 2+2 recruitment via flexibility • DEM renumbers, articulates 2XX, 3XX, 4XX, hours

  8. Important Changes Being Proposed Concentration changes…….. • Two concentrations, five courses in each • Engineering Management concentration: • DEM 302, 303, 306, 401, 402, 403, 404 (QS, lean) • Seven courses total (five below, two above) • Online, project-based improvement systems • Mechanical Design concentration • DEM 101, 102, 201, 202, 304, 305, 405, 406, • Eight courses total (five below, three above)

  9. Important Changes Being Proposed • Four major course modifications • MFG 112 to DEM 100: Introduction to DEM • MFG 350 to DEM 306: Lean six sigma culture • MFG 450 to DEM 403: Quality information systems • MFG 451 to DEM 404: Advanced lean six sigma apps • Two new courses created • DEM 300: Metrology and GD & T • DEM 406: Design for manufacturability, assembly • All Other courses shifted to be DEM prefix, renumbered, some titles changed in minor ways

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