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A Model for Collaborative Curriculum Design in Transportation Engineering Education
Author(s) -
Kristen L. Sanford Bernhardt,
David Hurwitz,
Rhonda Young,
Rod E. Turochy,
Shane Brown,
Joshua Swake,
Andrea Bill,
Kevin Heaslip,
Michael Kyte
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--19082
Subject(s) - curriculum , engineering education , engineering , engineering management , transport engineering , engineering ethics , sociology , pedagogy
The National Transportation Curriculum Project (NTCP) has been underway for four years as an ad-hoc, collaborative effort to effect changes in transportation engineering education. Specifically, the NTCP had developed a set of learning outcomes and associated knowledge tables for the introductory transportation engineering course that is taught in most civil engineering programs, and most recently the project led a workshop, supported by the National Science Foundation, in which approximately 60 participants developed learning and assessment activities to support these learning outcomes. The inter-generational, geographically and institutionally diverse group of faculty members that form the core project group provide a model for cross-institutional collaborative curriculum design.

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