Dec. 12, 2018
A technological revolution is transforming engineering
Developing Calgary鈥檚 tech talent is critical for its economic future. That鈥檚 why the Schulich School of Engineering launched a new master鈥檚 program this year to help train existing engineers in advanced software engineering skills.
Within days of announcing the pilot this summer, the 六九色堂鈥檚 engineering faculty received hundreds of calls, emails and applications. When recruitment was suspended three weeks later, 60 students had enrolled in a one-year master鈥檚 program originally meant for 40.
The new masters of electrical and computer engineering with a focus on software engineering is the latest example of how Calgary鈥檚 engineering school is poised to help deliver the workforce Alberta needs, said Schulich School of Engineering Dean Bill Rosehart.
鈥淲e know we are living in a digital revolution that is influencing every single industry. The pace of knowledge development is growing at exponential rates and we need to prepare our students for careers that don鈥檛 even exist yet,鈥 Rosehart added.
The new program鈥檚 early success was showcased as part of the engineering school鈥檚 .
Entrepreneurial-thinking is the answer
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Keeping ahead of a technological revolution means fostering an entrepreneurial mindset in students. Instead of training on specific programs or tools, we need to teach problem-solving and critical thinking skills so they can harness whatever technology has to offer, said Rosehart.
That鈥檚 why Schulich launched the Maker Multiplex 鈥 a basement design lab where students can build prototypes, test designs and grow problem-solving skills. The new space is a hub of student activity with its 40 high-end 3-D printers, soldering equipment, and techs to help guide in developing prototypes.
With over 25 per cent of the ventures to graduate from the first cohort of the Creative Destruction Lab 鈥 Rockies, there鈥檚 long been a connection between engineering and entrepreneurial-thinking.
鈥淓ngineering leaders spark new ideas and find solutions never before imagined,鈥 said Rosehart. 鈥淏y embracing entrepreneurial thinking, hands-on learning and a digital mindset, we鈥檙e preparing engineers to be the innovators and disrupters society needs.鈥