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Engineering education in sustainable development.
Title:
Engineering education in sustainable development.
Author:
Mulder, Carel.
ISBN:
9781845442071
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (103 pages)
Contents:
CONTENTS -- EDITORIAL BOARD -- Abstracts and keywords -- Guest editorial -- Major challenges to engineering education for sustainable development -- Advances in education transformation towards sustainable development at the Technical University of Catalonia, Barcelona -- Implementing a program in sustainability for engineers at University of Technology, Sydney -- Integrating SD into engineering courses at the Delft University of Technology -- A sustainable development course for environmental engineers in Kyrgyzstan -- Learning about environmental issues in engineering programmes -- Arsenic mitigation and social mobilisation in Bangladesh -- News -- Books and resources -- Diary -- Feature.
Abstract:
Scholars and professionals committed to fostering sustainable development have urged a re-examination of the curriculum and restructuring of research in engineering-focused institutions of higher learning. This article will address the following themes and questions: How can multi- and trans-disciplinary teaching and research coexist in a meaningful way in today's university structures? Does education relevant to sustainable development require its own protected incubating environment to survive, or will it otherwise be gobbled up and marginalized by attempting to instil it throughout the traditional curriculum? What roles can national and EU governments have in accelerating the needed changes? How can it be made safe for courageous students to take educational paths different from traditional tracks, even if technical options exist to do so? What can one learn from comparative analysis of universities in different nations and environments?.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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