posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00authored byR Goldsmith, C Reidsema, D Campbell, Roger Hadgraft, D Levy
While there have been improvements in Australian engineering education since the 1990s, there are still strong concerns that more progress needs to be made, particularly in the areas of developing graduate competencies and in outcomes-based curricula. This paper reports on the findings from a two-day ALTC-funded forum that sought to establish a shared understanding with the 3 stakeholders (students, academics and industry) about how to achieve a design-based engineering curriculum. This paper reports on the findings from the first day’s activities and reveals that there is a shared desire for design and project-based curricula that would encourage the development of the ‘three-dimensional’ graduate: one who has technical, personal and professional and systems-thinking/design-based competence.
History
Start Page
293
End Page
298
Number of Pages
6
Start Date
2009-01-01
ISBN-10
1876346590
Location
Adelaide, S.A.
Publisher
The University of Adelaide
Place of Publication
Adelaide, SA
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Open Access
No
External Author Affiliations
Conference; Queensland University of Technology; University of Melbourne; University of New South Wales; University of Sydney;
Era Eligible
Yes
Name of Conference
Australasian Association for Engineering Education. Conference.