Developing Graduate Attributes to meet the Grand Challenges: What Pedagogical Factors Influence The Development of Graduate Attributes and Does Engineering Education Ensure Graduates Can Address The Global Grand Challenges?

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Abstract

My interest in preparing graduates for a successful career in industry stems from personal experience of employing graduates as civil and structural engineers in an engineering consultancy role. The range of skills, abilities and values of each graduate was varied, and it became apparent that academic achievement, whilst important was not the defining skill for achieving early responsibility or promotion within the company. More often, the graduate who was able to communicate well and self-direct his/her work was given more responsibility and opportunity. Many graduates would define early promotion, advanced responsibility and the associated increase in salary as the beginnings of a successful career in engineering consultancy. My intent in this paper is to present a plan for a PhD research project to investigate how academic institutions and academics themselves can provide opportunities for students to develop the key skills required for a successful career in consulting engineering. Furthermore, I am interested not only in the skills required of the graduate of today, but the skills that will be required to meet the challenges we face in the future. This paper is presented with two aims. The first is to summarise the research plan and objectives. The second is to elicit critique and advice in the design of the study, including the research questions and the methodology proposed
Original languageEnglish
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016
Event44th SEFI Conference - Tampere, Finland
Duration: 12 Sep 201615 Sep 2016

Conference

Conference44th SEFI Conference
Country/TerritoryFinland
CityTampere
Period12/09/1615/09/16

Keywords

  • graduates
  • skills
  • academic achievement
  • communication
  • self-direction
  • responsibility
  • promotion
  • career
  • consulting engineering
  • future challenges
  • research plan
  • objectives
  • critique
  • advice
  • research questions
  • methodology

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