Insights into the integration of the SDGs in engineering program curricula as seen through the prism of the perceptions of engineering students and educators

Klara Kövesi, Brad Tabas, Christiane Gillet, Una Beagon, Brian Bowe

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Abstract

In this paper, we offer insight into how the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are being integrated into engineering programs. We investigate the question: “what opportunities and barriers should we take into consideration in order to better integrate the SDGs into engineering programmes?” We undertook two exploratory focus group studies with engineering students and academic participants that explored their perception of SDGs’ integration to their programs. Our results show significant differences between the perceptions of students and academics, and this indicates the need for a more comprehensive and balanced integration of the SDGs into engineering curricula. We particularly recommend a transdisciplinary teaching approach involving a close relation between technical and human disciplines.
Original languageEnglish
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021
EventColloque INGENIUM - online
Duration: 28 Jun 202128 Jun 2021

Conference

ConferenceColloque INGENIUM
Cityonline
Period28/06/2128/06/21

Keywords

  • UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • SDGs
  • engineering programs
  • opportunities
  • barriers
  • integration
  • students
  • academics
  • transdisciplinary teaching
  • technical disciplines
  • human disciplines

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