Purpose – The aim of this study is to contribute to the quality improvement and long-term strategic development of education for sustainable development (ESD) in engineering education curricula. Design/methodology/approach – The content in 70 courses in environment and SD were characterized and quantified using course document text analysis. Additionally, two questionnaires were sent to students and alumni at Chalmers, and interviews and focus group discussions were conducted with representatives from 16 Swedish companies and five organizations. Findings – It was found that industry demands a broader range of competences in SD amongst engineers in general than what is currently provided. In total, 35 per cent of alumni claim they encounte...
The introduction of sustainable development (SD) courses into engineering education has been a key g...
Abstract In a period of harmonisation of the higher education system in Europe, a question is if als...
There are several different methods for implementing curricular elements, but fairly few procedures ...
Purpose – The aim of this study is to contribute to the quality improvement and long-term strategic ...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to provide input to revisions of engineering education curricula ...
The Swedish industry’s needs of competences in sustainable development - A comparative analysis to t...
The main topic of the EESD’10 conference is “Learning for transformation”, and it is stated that eng...
Introducing sustainable development (SD) in engineering education has been a key topic in many techn...
Introducing sustainable development (SD) in engineering education has been a key topic in many techn...
Current estimations e.g. on climate change and loss of biodiversity have transformed sustainability...
For society to move towards sustainability, competent engineers able to tackle systemic socioecologi...
Engineering education is critical for sustainability, given the key role that engineers have in shap...
Engineering education is critical for sustainability, given the key role that engineers have in shap...
In a period of harmonisation of the higher education system in Europe, a question is if also learnin...
International audienceDespite the emerging discussions about the growing role of engineers in achiev...
The introduction of sustainable development (SD) courses into engineering education has been a key g...
Abstract In a period of harmonisation of the higher education system in Europe, a question is if als...
There are several different methods for implementing curricular elements, but fairly few procedures ...
Purpose – The aim of this study is to contribute to the quality improvement and long-term strategic ...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to provide input to revisions of engineering education curricula ...
The Swedish industry’s needs of competences in sustainable development - A comparative analysis to t...
The main topic of the EESD’10 conference is “Learning for transformation”, and it is stated that eng...
Introducing sustainable development (SD) in engineering education has been a key topic in many techn...
Introducing sustainable development (SD) in engineering education has been a key topic in many techn...
Current estimations e.g. on climate change and loss of biodiversity have transformed sustainability...
For society to move towards sustainability, competent engineers able to tackle systemic socioecologi...
Engineering education is critical for sustainability, given the key role that engineers have in shap...
Engineering education is critical for sustainability, given the key role that engineers have in shap...
In a period of harmonisation of the higher education system in Europe, a question is if also learnin...
International audienceDespite the emerging discussions about the growing role of engineers in achiev...
The introduction of sustainable development (SD) courses into engineering education has been a key g...
Abstract In a period of harmonisation of the higher education system in Europe, a question is if als...
There are several different methods for implementing curricular elements, but fairly few procedures ...