A Final Touch for the Environmental Engineering Students at the Onset of their Profession: Senior-Year Graduation Design Project – Case Study for 2014-2015

  • Dulekgurgen E
  • Karahan Özgün Ö
  • Yuksek G
  • et al.
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This study reports the results of problem/design-based education offered by the Environmental Engineering Department of Istanbul Technical University (ITU) through an example of the senior-year Graduation Design Project (GDP), and the outcomes of introducing new environmental management considerations to environmental system design, and impacts of those on the senior-year Environmental Engineering undergraduate students. Overall outcomes of the study and the student entries gathered on risk assessment, uncertainty, sustainability, life-cycle-assessment, and resilience issues demonstrated that inclusion of those environmental management considerations to the senior-year GDP, as well as the new and improved approaches about handling the problem/design-based education, significantly broadened the perspective of the senior-year students at the onset of their profession.

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Dulekgurgen, E., Karahan Özgün, Ö., Yuksek, G., Pasaoglu, M. E., Unalan, C., Bicer, O. B., … Oner, B. E. (2016). A Final Touch for the Environmental Engineering Students at the Onset of their Profession: Senior-Year Graduation Design Project – Case Study for 2014-2015. International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy (IJEP), 6(2), 23. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijep.v6i2.5375

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