Engineering Profile Definition Based on the CDIO Model

Engineering Profile Definition Based on the CDIO Model

M. Flores, E. Melo, A. Morales, I. Yel (2014).  Engineering Profile Definition Based on the CDIO Model. 17.

The present study describes a methodology based on the CDIO model implemented in order to re-design the Universidad Catolica del Norte (UCN) engineering profiles. UCN will re-design the engineering curriculum supported by a Chilean government project where the profile is the first step. The profile definition process begins with a survey of all the stakeholders (students, graduates and employers).In the first place the analysis of the survey gave the skills level of proficiency and the attitudes in the X.X level follow by their validation using the Bloom taxonomy to formulate learning outcomes. The learning outcomes and different requirement such as ABET criteria (criterion 3), Tuning skill and educational project of the UCN were compared. Finally the UCN engineer profile was established based on the learning outcomes associated with knowledge, attitudes and skills described in the CDIO Syllabus. In a workshop with the chiefs of engineering programs and an expert on CDIO the UCN engineer profile was validated. The UCN engineer profile is the framework to build the specific profile for each engineering programs.

Proceedings of the 10th International CDIO Conference, Barcelona, Spain, June 15-19 2014

Authors (New): 
Maria Hilda Flores
Evelyn Melo
Alejandro Morales
Isabel Yel
Pages: 
17
Affiliations: 
Universidad Católica del Norte, Chile
Keywords: 
Engineering profiles
CDIO Syllabus
learning outcomes
CDIO Standard 2
Year: 
2014
Reference: 
Edward Crawley “et al” (2007) Rethinking Engineering Education”. Springer Science Business Media. Library of Congress Control Number: 2007921087. : 
Edward F. Crawley (2001). The CDIO Syllabus. A statement of goals for undergraduate Engineering Education. http://www.cdio.org : 
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Edward F. Crawley “et al” (2011). The CDIO Syllabus v2.0. An Updated Statement of Goals for Engineering Education. Proceedings of the 7th International CDIO Conference. : 
Reflexiones y perspectivas de la educación Superior en América Latina. Informe final Proyecto Tuning America Latina 2004-2007. . http://www.Tuningal.org. : 
Aurelio Villa, y Manuel Poblete (2007). Aprendizaje Basado en Competencias. Universidad de Deusto. Bilbao. : 
Proyecto Educativo. Universidad Católica del Norte. 2007. http://www.ucn.cl. : 
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