Improving student-industry engagement through project oriented curriculum
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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-06, 11:57authored byS Chandrasekaran, G Littlefair, A Stojcevski
Industry expects a creative and innovative academic practice that provides students with valuable practical knowledge focused on graduate ready skills for future careers. The learning environment in engineering is inadequate for students to become a skillful graduate. The practical role of engineering is gained through working on real world problems in an industry collaborative environment through projects. Industry academia collaboration seems to be actively increasing in the development of engineering education in various parts of the globe. The close relationship between industry and academia is a vital component of the engineering pedagogy to improve student engagement in industry through projects. By engaging students with industry, students will acquire global perspective about the core attributes expected in future engineering jobs. In today’s large-scale industrial market, companies tend to prefer graduates with design skills attained through the project approach. Thus, universities should open their doors and accept the challenges of interacting with students with industrial experiences and expectations. This paper is focused on improving student industry engagement through project/design oriented curriculum. Through quantitative and qualitative research, the paper shows the industry perspectives and students views on university and industry collaboration. The research results show that students and industry can possibly maintain their engagement by providing regular feedback, reviewing goals and objectives, improving communication, keeping focused, and sharing a similar vision.
History
Location
Orleans, France
Language
eng
Publication classification
E Conference publication, E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2015, SEFI
Editor/Contributor(s)
Hawwash K, Leger C
Pagination
1-7
Start date
2015-06-29
End date
2015-07-02
ISBN-13
9782873520120
Title of proceedings
SEFI 2015 : Proceedings of the 43rd SEFI Annual Conference
Event
European Society for Engineering Education. Conference (43rd : 2015 : Orleans, France)