Engineering Education for Sustainable Development: A Review of International Progress
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Desha, Cheryl
Fitzpatrick, John
Hargroves, Karlson
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Edmond Byrne
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Since the late 1980s there have been increasing calls around the world for embedding sustainability content throughout engineering curricula, particularly over the past decade. However in general there has been little by way of strategic or systematic integration within programs offered by higher education institutions (HEIs). Responding to a growing awareness towards the issues surrounding sustainability, a number of professional engineering institutions (PEIs) internationally have placed increasing emphasis on policies and initiatives relating to the role of engineering in addressing 21st Century challenges. This has resulted in some consideration towards integrating sustainable development into engineering curricula as envisaged by accreditation guidelines. This paper provides a global overview of such accreditation developments, highlighting emerging sustainability competencies (or 'graduate attributes') and places these in the context of relevant PEI declarations, initiatives, policies, codes of ethics and guideline publications. The paper concludes by calling for urgent action by PEIs, including strategic accreditation initiatives that promote timely curriculum renewal towards EESD.
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Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium for Engineering Education ISEE2010: Educating Engineers for a Changing World
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Science, Technology and Engineering Curriculum and Pedagogy
Interdisciplinary Engineering not elsewhere classified