Work in Progress: Perception of complex engineering problem among capstone design students

Alexa Ray R. Fernando, Jan Guiller U. Vergara, Christian Aldwin D. Canlapan
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Complex problem solving has been consistently listed by World Economic Forum as one of the top ten skills that employers look for in graduates in 2015, 2020, 2025 and 2030. Washington Accord requires that engineering students come up with design solutions for complex engineering problems. Similarly, ABET emphasized that engineering students must be prepared for practice through a curriculum culminating in a major design experience. This study assessed the perception of complex engineering problems among capstone design students. Preliminary results show that while senior engineering students believe that they have experienced solving complex engineering problems in earlier courses, they do not fully understand what it meant and how to classify a problem as a complex engineering problem. The completion of this research is expected to benefit both students and teachers as it provides insights on how to improve the curriculum and practices in the implementation of complex engineering problems.
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正在进行的工作:顶点设计学生对复杂工程问题的感知
世界经济论坛一直将解决复杂问题的能力列为2015年、2020年、2025年和2030年雇主最希望毕业生具备的十大技能之一。《华盛顿协议》要求工科学生为复杂的工程问题提出设计解决方案。同样,ABET强调工程专业的学生必须通过课程来为实践做好准备,最终获得主要的设计经验。本研究评估顶点设计学生对复杂工程问题的认知。初步结果表明,虽然高年级工程学生认为他们在早期课程中有解决复杂工程问题的经验,但他们并不完全理解这意味着什么,以及如何将问题归类为复杂工程问题。这项研究的完成预计将使学生和教师受益,因为它为如何改进复杂工程问题的课程和实践提供了见解。
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