The Proposed TUEE Collaboratory Initiative

The emerging national movement to transform undergraduate education in engineering (TUEE) requires a radical shift from lectures and other forms of traditional passive learning. The TUEE Collaboratory features a very collaborative student-centered active learning model that features interdisciplinary, team-based, open-ended problem solving and project learning involving real-world situations, often with real customers and real potential employers, throughout the undergraduate experience. All access, diversity and inclusion issues would be addressed systematically as well and embedded from the outset. The TUEE Collaboratory model fosters a student-centered, professional practice experiential learning environment for transforming undergraduate education in engineering/computer science. The first cohort of at least 50 students will graduate in 2026.

The Current Situation

Harvey Mudd College and Olin College of Engineering have been doing very well at student-centered, active project learning throughout the undergraduate experience for decades but they have a combined enrollment of less than 1,400 students.

The Problem

All large universities lack, by far, the capacity (numbers of faculty) to provide adequate coaching and mentoring for the various projects, programs, activities, and events required to implement student-centered active project learning throughout the undergraduate experience for each student.

The Solutions

Engaging Alumni

The University would engage its own alumni as the source of practicing professionals to participate in the development, then the implementation of the proposed comprehensive TUEE Collaboratory model pilot through June 2026.

Strategic Corporate Partners

The University would establish founding Strategic Corporate Partners (SCPs). SCPs would be major local companies employing hundreds of The University alumni with engineering and IT backgrounds that live in the local metropolitan area (data can easily be found on LinkedIn with a profile on each alum). The University Alumni Chapters would be established with each SCP.

Student Professional Practice Scholars (SPPS)

SPPS – a diverse cohort of second and third-year honors students majoring in BME, CpE, CS, EE, or ME with 3.0+ GPAs would be fully established by late October 2024 with an initial cohort of about 100 honors students attending the inaugural Day on Campus with Strategic Corporate Partners in November 2024. The SPPS cohort provides the student teams for all student-centered projects, programs activities and events throughout the entire two-year project. The size of the SPPS cohort would be scaled accordingly throughout the project to be completed by June 2026.