Design-based learning (DBL) is an instructional approach in which students gather and process theoretical knowledge while working in the design of artifacts, systems and innovative solutions in project settings. In the context of secondary education, DBL has been used as an educational form to teach sciences. However, there is little investigated empirically about the characteristics of design-based learning in higher education, and more specifically, in engineering study programs. The aim of this study is to examine whether the characteristics of design-based learning theorized along five dimensions, e.g. projects’ characteristics, social context, teachers’ role, assessment, and design elements are present in engineering education programs...