Successful Engineering Requires More Than Science
Successful Engineering Requires More Than Science
Industry Has Spoken
While very intelligent and capable graduates of impressive colleges and universities have been prepared well in science, they enter the workforce lacking the critical skills needed for success. We are aiming to provide access to these key characteristics to prospective engineers and the institutions that serve them in ways that are impactful and mutually beneficial.
The Society of Human Resource Management 2019
Students see real pathways to becoming an engineer, build engineering identity, and learn the personal and career journeys of professionals.
Fits perfectly in first-year seminars, intro-to-engineering courses, career prep modules.
Provides authentic perspectives without requiring new lecture content.
Easy reflection artifact for ABET.
Learn how we do this through the book Problem Solvers: The Paths to Becoming an Engineer
Students learn the professional and personal skills of engineers—humility, communication, mentorship, initiative, feedback, resilience, and teamwork.
Completely plug-and-play
Aligns with ABET’s student outcomes
Adds structured reflection without faculty prep
Immediately improves performance on design projects and team assignments
Learn about the Hidden Curriculum for Engineers ,what students can learn from it and how they can get a Micro-Credential from it.
Learn about the Be a Problem Solver Community created to support students on their engineering journey
Students build a support network, connect with mentors, ask questions, share struggles, and see how real engineers think.
Extends learning beyond class
Reinforces identity and belonging
Creates continuity so students aren’t “developed once and forgotten”
Provides advising/development touchpoints you don’t have time to create
Click here to learn how to adopt the full package that is impactful, affordable and provides revenue for your organization.
Join the Free Community and gain access to the Book, the Micro-Credential, and connection to peers and professionals.