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The Process of Continual Improvement of Engineering Programs at the University of Manitoba: Now and Next

Authors :
Madjid Birouk
David Kuhn
Danny D Mann
Cyrus Shafai
Marolo Alfaro
Jason Morrison
Udaya Annakkage
Jean-Paul Burak
Witold Kinsner
Nariman Sepehri
Ahmed Shalaby
Paul Labossiere
Ken Ferens
Jonathan Beddoes
Mark Torchia
Source :
Proceedings of the Canadian Engineering Education Association (CEEA).
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Queen's University Library, 2013.

Abstract

This paper describes the process that has been implemented for continual improvement of the Engineering programs at the University of Manitoba. The continuous improvement process developed is founded on: (i) assessment of graduate attributes, (ii) evaluation of student success, and (iii) further improvement of the programs. Graduate attributes are assessed both directly and indirectly. The direct assessment of attributes is through course-embedded procedures, while the indirect assessment is through compilation of many activities at both the Program, Department and Faculty levels, as well as via effective feedback from the students and the external engineering community. Together these assessments provide important information for the newly- established Curriculum Management Committee (CMC) to identify/prioritize needs, make recommendations and oversee the implementation of improvements. We describe steps taken to ensure a sustainable continuous program improvement process.

Details

ISSN :
23715243
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the Canadian Engineering Education Association (CEEA)
Accession number :
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