Incorporation of Sustainability Concepts into a Civil Engineering Curriculum
Publication: Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice
Volume 133, Issue 3
Abstract
The need arises to equip engineering students with a wider horizon of concepts in terms of environmental, economic, and social attributes, for decision making of sensitive to sustainability issues. Pedagogic frameworks have to address a multidisciplinary analysis of sustainability. This paper addresses the rationale behind the recent integration of sustainability concepts into an undergraduate civil engineering curriculum in Hong Kong. Incentives and barriers for implementation of the curriculum are addressed. A team-based design project with a problem-based learning approach is highlighted. The initial results of stakeholder evaluations suggested that multidisciplinary skills developed during the learning process might contribute significantly to pertinent knowledge on sustainability.
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Received: Nov 4, 2005
Accepted: Jun 9, 2006
Published online: Jul 1, 2007
Published in print: Jul 2007
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