Good practice guidelines for curriculum, supervision and assessment of final year engineering projects and AQF8 learning outcomes
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posted on 2024-06-17, 18:44authored byM Rasul, J Lawson, R Jarman, R Hadgraft, P Howard, F Martin, C Kestell, F Anwar, A Stojcevski, A Henderson, A Kootsookos
Undergraduate engineering programs require final year students to complete capstone final year projects and demonstrate that they can integrate knowledge, skills and professional graduate attributes developed during the program at Australian Qualification Framework, level 8 (AQF8) outcomes. Literature shows that currently there is no guarantee of consistency for curriculum, supervision and assessment practices of FYEPs. Practices differ greatly between universities and little
work has been initiated that seeks to identify good practice, highlighting the need for the development of guidelines for curriculum, supervision and assessment of FYEPs. This workshop is designed to share and disseminate the good practice guidelines that have been developed on curriculum, supervision and assessment of Final Year Engineering Projects as a part of phase 2 of the project ‘Assessing Final Year Engineering Projects (FYEPs): Ensuring Learning and Teaching Standards and AQF8 Outcomes’ funded by the Australian Office for Learning and Teaching (OLT) with people working in the area of FYEPs. The guidelines typically apply to four year undergraduate engineering degrees with embedded Honours and support achievement of AQF8
learning outcomes. The project team has 7 partner Universities – Central Queensland University (the lead), University of Technology Sydney, University of Adelaide, Curtin University, Deakin University, University of Tasmania and RMIT University.
Participants will be invited to reflect on and evaluate guidelines and findings derived from FYEP coordinators, supervisors and the wider literature and to consider the ways in which these findings might lead to improvements in their practice.
History
Pagination
1-2
Location
Wellington, New Zealand
Start date
2014-12-08
End date
2014-12-10
ISBN-13
9780473304287
Language
eng
Publication classification
E Conference publication, EN.1 Other conference paper
Copyright notice
2014, Australasian Association for Engineering Education
Editor/Contributor(s)
Bainbridge-Smith A, Qi ZT, Gupta GS
Title of proceedings
AAEE 2014 : Proceedings of the 2014 Australasian Association for Engineering Education Conference
Event
Australasian Association for Engineering Education. Conference (2014 : Wellington, New Zealand)
Publisher
Australasian Association for Engineering Education