Discusses the development of inquiry-based experimental design into four undergraduate engineering courses.
"The Partnership for Student Success in Science
is a collaborative educational project between San Jose
State University and nine Silicon Valley area school
districts. Engineering faculty from San Jose State
University (SJSU) are participating in the project to both
provide content knowledge for teacher professional
development and to enhance undergraduate instruction in
the SJSU College of Engineering through enriched
pedagogy. Strategies for incorporating inquiry-based
learning into the SJSU undergraduate and graduate
engineering curricula have been explored in both lecture
and lab courses. Inquiry lab periods have been included in
the Aerodynamics course. Similarly, in the Biochemical
Engineering Laboratory course, students are given the
opportunity to answer a question of their choice through
literature review and experimentation. Inquiry-based
learning has also been incorporated in lecture and
laboratory courses in the Civil Engineering program. An
informal assessment of these techniques has facilitated
their improvement in execution and shown their
effectiveness in teaching students difficult engineering
concepts."

