Development of a new case study incorporating themes of Indigenous engagement and consultation in a core first year engineering course

TitleDevelopment of a new case study incorporating themes of Indigenous engagement and consultation in a core first year engineering course
Faculty/College/UnitApplied Science
StatusActive
Duration1 Year
Initiation04/01/2024
Project Summary

The project focuses on the redevelopment of a four-week (12-hour) case study in a first-year engineering course taken by 1000 first-year engineering students. The new case study will focus on the development of a copper mine in British Columbia and emphasize engagement and consultation with Indigenous communities. The project will include video interviews with members of the Tahltan Nation, other stakeholders in the region, and engineering subject matter experts, which will provide diverse perspectives on the challenges and benefits associated with the development of large infrastructure projects, from both local and global perspectives. Learning goals for the project include having students be able to apply systems thinking and sustainability to analyze complex engineering problems; apply principles of resiliency, appropriate technology, and life-cycle assessment in engineering decision making; meaningfully engage stakeholders and rights holders in an engineering project; and effectively communicate engineering recommendations using different media and to different audiences.

Funding Details
Year 1: Project YearYear 1
Year 1: Funding Year2024/2025
Year 1: Project TypeSmall TLEF
Year 1: Principal InvestigatorJonathan Nakane
Year 1: Funded Amount29,999
Year 1: Team Members

Jonathan Nakane, Assistant Professor of Teaching, Materials Engineering, Faculty of Applied Science
Erik Eberhardt, Professor / Director, Geological Engineering, Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, Faculty of Science
Pete Ostafichuk, Professor of Teaching / Chair, First Year Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Applied Science
Jonathan Verrett, Associate Professor of Teaching, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Faculty of Applied Science
Tonia Welch, Assistant Professor of Teaching, Mining Engineering, Faculty of Applied Science
Jason Yeung, Assistant Professor of Teaching, Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, Faculty of Science
Sophie Spridinoff, Educational Technology Consultant, Centre for Instructional Support, Faculty of Applied Science
Melissa Li Sheung Ying, Director, Centre for Instructional Support, Faculty of Applied Science