Abstract

AbstractThe internationalization of the design arena is incontestable. Although many engineering design educators support the idea of incorporating international design issues into engineering design courses, only a few engineering design programs appear to actually give proper consideration to these topics. We recently originated and developed a course entitled “International Design,” which we first team‐taught in the Spring of 1997 at the Kanazawa Institute of Technology in Ishikawa, Japan. The course, open to senior and graduate students of various engineering disciplines, featured lectures and a quarter long team design project. The philosophy and contents of the course are presented in this paper.

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