Title :
On the impacts of project based learning for workplace preparedness of engineering graduates
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. Dept., New Mexico Inst. of Min. & Technol., Socorro, NM, USA
Abstract :
Aligning preparedness of graduates with the current and future workplace demands is a complex issue for higher education institutions. Labor market demands can shift very rapidly in knowledge-based economies, so it is not easy to predict what kind of work or trades will come out in the future. Therefore, tying university and college programs too closely to immediate labor market demands is not desired in the US higher education system. However, it is possible to predict the skills graduates will need to prosper in workplace and improve education system without limiting the missions of colleges and universities to training of students for specific job skills. In the case of engineering education, project based learning (PBL) can provide a way to prepare students for the current and future demands of engineering profession, without focusing education solely on the development of specific job skills. This paper is a review on benefits and challenges associated with the implementations of PBL in engineering education.
Keywords :
educational institutions; engineering education; further education; PBL; US higher education system; college programs; engineering education; engineering graduates; engineering profession; higher education institutions; knowledge-based economies; labor market demands; project based learning; university programs; workplace preparedness; Employment; Engineering education; Engineering profession; Industries; Modeling; ABET criteria; Project based learning; engineering education; skill development; workplace demands;
Conference_Titel :
System of Systems Engineering Conference (SoSE), 2015 10th
Conference_Location :
San Antonio, TX
DOI :
10.1109/SYSOSE.2015.7151921