Practice-Based Engineering: Mathematical Competencies and Micro-Credentials

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Emily Cook
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[1] Swinburne University of Technology,Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology
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International Journal of Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education | 2021年 / 7卷
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Micro-credentials; Engineering; Tertiary study; Practice-based; Mathematical competencies;
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A practice-based engineering degree, in which students worked on real-world, team-based projects from day one and throughout their course, was designed to address the need for employability skills in a rapidly changing world. Teaching mathematics in this way required a very different approach to the lecture-exam based model prevalent in most engineering degrees. In order to ensure all students developed the fundamental skills and knowledge required of engineers, a micro-credential based curriculum was developed where micro-credentials were mapped to projects and delivered “just-in-time”. The curriculum contained forty-eight explicit mathematical micro-credentials in the areas of measurement and geometry, algebra, calculus, and statistics and probability as well as many more micro-credentials in other areas of curriculum that contain mathematical skills, from physics to project budgeting. Mathematical competencies were used as a framework in the design and analysis of the micro-credentials. This paper presents a description of, and reflection on the successes and challenges in implementing this model of teaching mathematics in engineering.
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