ERIC Number: EJ884332
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Publication Date: 2010-May
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Design of the Curriculum for a Second-Cycle Course in Civil Engineering in the Context of the Bologna Framework
Gavin, K. G.
European Journal of Engineering Education, v35 n2 p175-185 May 2010
This paper describes the design of the curriculum for a Master of Engineering programme in civil engineering at University College Dublin. The revised programme was established to meet the requirements of the Bologna process and this paper specifically considers the design of a new, second-cycle master's component of the programme. In addition to considering the content required to meet the learning outcome specified by the professional accreditation body, the paper presents details of attempts to move from a traditional instructor-centred model to a student-centred model of education in order to promote reflective (deep) learning. Although the paper presents a model curriculum for a civil engineering programme, the holistic approach to curriculum design outlined, which considers the organisation, sequence and evaluation strategies adopted, is applicable to all subject areas in higher education. (Contains 4 tables and 3 figures.)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Civil Engineering, Masters Degrees, Curriculum Development, Course Organization, Course Content, Evaluation Methods, Course Descriptions, Foreign Countries, Accreditation (Institutions), National Standards, Engineering Education, Instructional Improvement, Educational Innovation
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Ireland (Dublin)
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