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Teaching the Entrepreneurial Mindset to Engineers

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This book provides engineering faculty members and instructors with a base understanding of why the entrepreneurial mindset is important to engineering students and how it can be taught. It helps advance entrepreneurship education for all engineering students, and equips educators with tools and strategies that allow them to teach the entrepreneurial mindset. Divided into four parts, this book explores what the entrepreneurial mindset is, and why it is important; shows how to get started and integrate the mindset into existing coursework so that curricula can focus on both technical/functional concepts and entrepreneurial ones as well; guides readers through the growing multitude of conferences, journals, networks, and online resources that are available; and provides solid examples to get the reader started. This book is an important resource for engineering educators as they learn how to remain competitive and cutting-edge in a field as fast-moving and dynamic as engineering.

List of contents

Introduction.- Part 1. What is the Entrepreneurial Mindset and Why is it so Important for Engineers?.- Defining the Entrepreneurial Mindset.- Why is the Entrepreneurial Mindset Important to Future Engineers?.- Part 2. Integrating the Entreprneneurial Mindset into Existing Engineering Curriculum.- Being Intentional About Incorporating the Entrepreneurial Mindset into Engineering Curriculum.- ABET Student Outcomes and the Entrepreneurial Mindset.- Part 3. Where Do We Go from Here?.- Integrating the Entrepreneurial Mindset as an Engineering Educator.- Pedagogical and Professional Development Resources.- Resistance and Change: Making a Case for the Entrepreneurial Mindset.- Part 4. Example Engineering Curriculum Incorporating the Entrepreneurial Mindset.- Example Engineering Curriculum: Value Creation Projects and Entrepreneurialy-Minded Tools.

About the author

Lisa Bosman, Ph.D. develops and facilitates faculty professional development experiences to incorporate the entrepreneurial mindset into the engineering classroom within the Opus College of Engineering at Marquette University. In addition, Lisa teaches a variety of engineering courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels, provides consulting related to the entrepreneurial mindset and best teaching practices, has received numerous grant awards to improve STEM curriculum, and is active within the Milwaukee start-up community. Prior to joining higher education, she worked with Harley-Davidson Motor Company, John Deere, and Oshkosh Corporation (formerly, Oshkosh Truck). Lisa received her Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee.

Stephanie Fernhaber, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship within the Lacy School of Business at Butler University. She teaches a variety of entrepreneurial courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels including The Entrepreneurial Mindset, First-Year Business Experience, Real Business Experience, and Social Entrepreneurship.  In addition to teaching, Stephanie conducts research in the areas of international entrepreneurship, networks and new venture strategy. Her background includes a combination of consulting, corporate finance and entrepreneurial initiatives. Stephanie received her Ph.D. in Entrepreneurship from Indiana University.

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This book provides engineering faculty members and instructors with a base understanding of why the entrepreneurial mindset is important to engineering students and how it can be taught. It helps advance entrepreneurship education for all engineering students, and equips educators with tools and strategies that allow them to teach the entrepreneurial mindset. Divided into four parts, this book explores what the entrepreneurial mindset is, and why it is important; shows how to get started and integrate the mindset into existing coursework so that curricula can focus on both technical/functional concepts and entrepreneurial ones as well; guides readers through the growing multitude of conferences, journals, networks, and online resources that are available; and provides solid examples to get the reader started. This book is an important resource for engineering educators as they learn how to remain competitive and cutting-edge in a field as fast-moving and dynamic as engineering.

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Authors Lis Bosman, Lisa Bosman, Stephanie Fernhaber
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319870755
ISBN 978-3-31-987075-5
No. of pages 142
Dimensions 161 mm x 239 mm x 10 mm
Weight 270 g
Illustrations IX, 142 p. 8 illus., 2 illus. in color.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Adult education

Management, B, Management: Innovation, Education, Science: general issues, Business and Management, Entrepreneurship, Civil Engineering, Innovation/Technology Management, Research & development management, Job Careers in Science and Engineering, Careers guidance, Industrial Management, Science Education, Engineering—Vocational guidance

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