CDIO BASED CURRICULUM DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM

CDIO BASED CURRICULUM DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM

E. Norinpel, K. Gonchigsumlaa, U. Tungalag, U. Purevdorj (2018).  CDIO BASED CURRICULUM DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM. 10.

The CDIO approach has been successfully applied to the design of integrated engineering technology curricula worldwide. CDIO based curriculum reform can result in an overwhelming process when universities lack experience in the consolidation of curricula that integrate disciplinary knowledge with engineering skills. The Department of Communication Engineering Technology(DCET), School of Information and Communication Technology(SICT) has been working for last four years on curriculum reform and the implementation of the CDIO approach for two undergraduate programs named Telecommunications Engineering Technology(TET) and Wireless Communications Engineering Technology(WCET). This paper addresses the process of curriculum development. We have started working with key stakeholders to identify the demand from the labor market and defined Program Educational Objectives (PEOs), and Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs). Then the process was continued with the selection of required courses, mapping of the PLOs to the PEOs of program and relation between courses in curriculum and PEOs, and PLOs. Our experience for revision of curricula and implementation of CDIO approach reported in this paper will provide a set of guidelines that can be replicated and tailored by other departments of MUST and institutions of Mongolia. 

Authors (New): 
Erdenekhuu Norinpel
Khishigjargal Gonchigsumlaa
Uranchimeg Tungalag
Uuganbayar Purevdorj
Pages: 
10
Affiliations: 
Mongolian University of Science and Technology, Mongolia
Keywords: 
PEOs
PLOs
CDIO
Curriculum
CDIO Standard 1
CDIO Standard 2
CDIO Standard 3
Year: 
2018
Reference: 
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Crawley E. F, Malmqvist J, Ostlund S, Brodeur D.R and Edstrom K. (2014). Rethinking Engineering Education. The CDIO Approach, Springer, New York.: 
Temasek Foundation, Singapore Polytechnic. (2015-2016), CDIO training components 1-5, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, October 2015 to May 2016: 
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