The lack of attractiveness of engineering as a course of study has been a major concern at Victoria University (VU). Students enrolling in undergraduate courses at VU lower cut-off entry scores than students enrolling in engineering at other Melbourne universities. This impacted course standards, attrition rates and perceptions of engineering education at VU. The decision in 2005 to introduce problem-based learning (PBL) pedagogy was to differentiate engineering education at VU from that of other universities. This new pedagogical paradigm was followed by an extensive publicity and marketing at secondary schools in Melbourne. The number of preferences for engineering studies at VU has increased without affecting the entry cut-off scores. Th...
Research in the School of Engineering at the University of Western Sydney has identified some of the...
Title: Workshop to Increase the Number of Students at Engineering Study Program Interest of pros...
The growing reluctance of senior secondary students, and more importantly girls, to choose engineeri...
The lack of attractiveness of engineering as a course of study has been a major concern at Victoria ...
The on-going debate concerning traditional pedagogy versus problem-based learning (PBL) in engineeri...
As part of the university re-branding program in 2005, both schools of engineering at Victoria Unive...
This enquiry was held between 2009 and 2011, of second year engineering students enrolled in archite...
Specific graduate characteristics have been at the heart of important drivers such as the Engineers ...
There have been a number of recent state and national reports noting the reduction in the numbers an...
Program changes in engineering education at the University of Adelaide have historically been out of...
Master of EducationThis paper explores some of the problems facing engineering education in Australi...
Attracting students into engineering courses has become quite difficult. We seem to have lost that “...
Victoria University of Wellington in partnership with the regional polytechnic, WelTec, undertook a ...
Our University has one of the most diverse student intakes of any Australian university. It offers a...
In the middle part of the last decade the authors observed a downward trend in the number of student...
Research in the School of Engineering at the University of Western Sydney has identified some of the...
Title: Workshop to Increase the Number of Students at Engineering Study Program Interest of pros...
The growing reluctance of senior secondary students, and more importantly girls, to choose engineeri...
The lack of attractiveness of engineering as a course of study has been a major concern at Victoria ...
The on-going debate concerning traditional pedagogy versus problem-based learning (PBL) in engineeri...
As part of the university re-branding program in 2005, both schools of engineering at Victoria Unive...
This enquiry was held between 2009 and 2011, of second year engineering students enrolled in archite...
Specific graduate characteristics have been at the heart of important drivers such as the Engineers ...
There have been a number of recent state and national reports noting the reduction in the numbers an...
Program changes in engineering education at the University of Adelaide have historically been out of...
Master of EducationThis paper explores some of the problems facing engineering education in Australi...
Attracting students into engineering courses has become quite difficult. We seem to have lost that “...
Victoria University of Wellington in partnership with the regional polytechnic, WelTec, undertook a ...
Our University has one of the most diverse student intakes of any Australian university. It offers a...
In the middle part of the last decade the authors observed a downward trend in the number of student...
Research in the School of Engineering at the University of Western Sydney has identified some of the...
Title: Workshop to Increase the Number of Students at Engineering Study Program Interest of pros...
The growing reluctance of senior secondary students, and more importantly girls, to choose engineeri...