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Curriculum Development

Curriculum development is the systematic process that defines and delivers what will be taught, who will be taught, and how they will be taught within an engineering education. It involves the planned, purposeful, progressive, and holistic process to create positive improvements in an education system so that our graduates are best prepared to maximise their future. As such it draws together threads of core content, engineering and transferable skills and pedagogic approaches to create an amalgamated set of learning experiences to meet the intended programme-level outcomes.

Our Mission

This special interest group aims to provide a forum to support all colleagues who are engaging in the review, definition and revision of engineering curricula. It works to highlight innovative curriculum models, showcase tools to support curriculum development and to nurture and empower the leadership needed to implement curriculum change. It works closely with other SIGs who focus on elements of the curriculum or who support capacity building of staff to support curriculum change.

GROUP CHAIR

Prof John Mitchell

University College London
London, United Kingdom

Latest news

Follow your special interests with SEFI groups

Follow your special interests with SEFI groups SEFI offers an opportunity to delve into specific topics of engineering education with the Special Interest Groups. At the annual conference in Budapest, the groups organised multiple workshops and held well-attended meetings open…

Prof Yolande Berbers, vice-president of SEFI, coaches Reform of Engineering Education in Congo

Prof Yolande Berbers, vice-president of SEFI, coaches Reform of Engineering Education in Congo Prof Yolande Berbers, vice-president of SEFI, was asked to join a key initiative of the World Bank (Washington D.C.) to initiate an in-depth reform of the educational…

Survey: Curriculum changes in European engineering education

Survey: Curriculum changes in European engineering education We kindly invite you to participate in a survey that aims to deliver insights in current curriculum designs and curriculum changes in Europe’s engineering education, especially in connection to membership of international engineering…

GEDC Industry Forum in Fontainebleau – 28-30 June 2017

This event organized in collaboration with Petrus Communication in CEDEP (Fontainebleau, France) is intended to make people of companies and academia discuss the topic of the Engineer of the future. Many companies sent delegates for this great debate such as:…

Inaugural lecture of Prof. John Mitchell, UCL Centre for EE

On 22 June 2017 Professor John Mitchell gave a very inspiring Inaugural Lecture entitled “Re-engineering Engineering Education” (University College London, Centre for EE) that I had the pleasure to attend. Prof. Mitchell, who is also member of the SEFI Board…

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