posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00authored bySteven Senini, Nasser Hosseinzadeh
Central Queensland University (CQU) has long been recognised as a provider of engineering teaching excellence to the Central Queensland region and beyond. As the requirements of the stakeholders in the engineering education process has changed, CQU has adapted its offerings and incorporated new, brave and innovative approaches to maintaining its market share in this industry. CQU currently offers electrical engineering undergraduate programs at Associate Degree (ADE), Bachelor of Engineering Technology (BET) and Bachelor of Engineering (BE) Levels.This paper will outline the history of innovation at CQU, the previous program structure and the items which this review has tried to improve. The paper will also explore the process of review, the factors influencing decision making and the proposed new structure for all levels of undergraduate electrical engineering programs. In addition to the increased integration of the programs, the electrical engineering program has a greater power engineering focus and a stronger emphasis on Project/Problem Based delivery across the suite of programs. The new programs and associated assessment/delivery processes will shape the future of engineering education into the new millennium.
Funding
Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)
History
Parent Title
Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference (AUPEC 2006), Melbourne, Australia, 10-13 December 2006.
Start Page
1
End Page
6
Number of Pages
6
Start Date
2006-01-01
ISBN-13
9781862726697
Location
Melbourne, Vic.
Publisher
Victoria University, Australia
Place of Publication
Melbourne, Vic.
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Open Access
No
External Author Affiliations
Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Health;
Era Eligible
Yes
Name of Conference
Australasian Universities Power Engineering Conference