SEFI@work | Global Developments in Integrated Engineering Curricula
This SEFI@work seminar uniquely synthesizes global developments in integrated engineering curricula, offering an opportunity to engage directly with pioneering architects and chairs of four leading models. By critically comparing these approaches, participants will: - Develop a nuanced understanding of integrated engineering paradigms—including curriculum, pedagogy, assessment, industry/community engagement, and DEI. - Gain actionable insights into successful curriculum (re)design and reform implementation. - Be equipped to advocate for, and shape, the next evolution of engineering education—responsive to both institutional goals and the evolving demands of society and industry. Each model exemplifies integrated engineering education but contextualizes approaches to interdisciplinarity, the embedding of DEI, industry/service integration, and assessment according to institutional mission, regional demographics, and available resources. While UCL foregrounds major cross-faculty reform breaking down established disciplinary silos, whilst implementing different models of interdisciplinary learning, and rigorous Project and Skills-based learning, Minnesota State Mankato stresses co-op-based learning and scalability for transfer and diverse students. USD is distinguished for its holistic, socio-technical, and changemaking pedagogy, and Campbell combines hands-on teaching, service, and interdisciplinary innovation with an explicit equity agenda. Based on interest and engagement, we will discuss forward-looking insights and sector trends that are being incorporated in one or another of our programmes. Speakers: Emanuela Tilley – University College London Rebecca Bates – Minnesota State University Jenna Carpenter – Campbell University Susan Lord – University of San Diego
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