Making Of A Global Engineer: Culture And Technology

Aparajita Mazumder
2009 Annual Conference & Exposition Proceedings   unpublished
Making of a global engineer" interfaces culture and technology. With the operation of technology on a global scale, comes the question of dealing with the complex dynamics of a global professional environment where world languages, cultures, educational and technical systems meet. This leads to the conclusion that technology and cross-cultural issues are intrinsically entwined in global engineering. What kind of specialized skills do we need to enable the crossing of different cultures and
more » ... systems with ease? Can we create a global engineer with both technical and cross-cultural skills through an educational system? What are the curriculum resources available in engineering education for creating the cultural competent technologist? This paper examines the interfacing of technology and culture in the global environment and shows the vital link between global technology and global culture. It touches on issues such as the meaning of culture, differences and commonality, verbal and non-verbal communication, differences in negotiation styles, cultural adaptation and integration, and phenomenon of crosscultural refraction. It explores selective educational models for integrating global cultural education into the engineering curriculum. These selective models: concentrations and minors, cultural courses and cultural components in dual degree and simultaneous degree programs, global simulation projects, international internships and team projects, study abroad and global courses provide valuable information on different educational models currently in place in institutions. International leadership whether it be in academia, industry or government calls for motivation of a workforce coming from diverse academic, linguistic and cultural backgrounds. "Making of a global engineer," is a valuable tool for the global technical enterprise. It explores the twin questions of "why?" cross-cultural education is vital for the global engineer and shows "how?" to attain this education through an educational process. It tries to provide a direction to follow. Introduction The interfacing of culture and technology dramatically unfolds when we take a close look at international ventures in academia, industry or government. For illustrative purpose here are a few examples. Take the international space station venture as an example, which combines the resources and technological expertise of more than thirteen cooperating nations that include United
doi:10.18260/1-2--5870 fatcat:htbztmpuergobfmj7ok2hbi5hu