Generic Engineering Competencies: A Review and Modelling Approach.

  • Male sally.male@uwa.edu.au S
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This paper puts forward the view that engineering educators have a responsibility to prepare graduates for engineering work and careers. The current literature reveals gaps between the competencies required for engineering work and those developed in engineering education. Generic competencies feature in these competency gaps. Literature suggests that improving the development of generic competencies in engineering graduates has met with barriers. One identified problem is that a relatively low status is assigned to generic competencies in engineering education. This review focuses on competencies that are required by professional engineers across all engineering disciplines, in Australia, Europe, New Zealand, and the USA. The literature suggests that engineering educators should focus on developing "generic engineering competencies" rather than separate generic competencies and engineering competencies. A method, developed at the University of Western Australia for identifying the generic engineering competencies required by engineers graduating in Australia, is outlined. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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Male  sally.male@uwa.edu.au, S. A. 1. (2010). Generic Engineering Competencies: A Review and Modelling Approach. Education Research & Perspectives, 37(1), 25–51. Retrieved from http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=eue&AN=79555631&site=ehost-live

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