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Accreditation and Curriculum Leadership Session

Accreditation and Curriculum Leadership Session. Tuncay Dogeroglu , Hasan Mandal , Paul Peercy , Sarah Rajala , Satish Udpa Global Engineering Dean Council Buenos Aires October 16, 2012. Panelists. Michael K.J. Milligan , Executive Director, ABET, USA

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Accreditation and Curriculum Leadership Session

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  1. Accreditation and Curriculum Leadership Session TuncayDogeroglu, HasanMandal, Paul Peercy, Sarah Rajala, Satish Udpa Global Engineering Dean Council Buenos Aires October 16, 2012

  2. Panelists Michael K.J. Milligan , Executive Director, ABET, USA TimurDogu, Vice Chair, Engineering Programs Accreditation Board, MUDEK/MAK, Turkey Ramamurthy Natarajan, Former Chairman AICTE, Former Director, IIT Madras, India LillianaCuenca Pletsch, Dean, UniversitadTechnologicaNacional, Argentina RoelfSandenbergh, Dean, University of Pretoria, South Africa

  3. Questions • How can accreditation encourage the inclusion of global challenges into the curriculum development processes? • What is your experience related to this topic? • How can GEDC assist and encourage curricular change, such as the inclusion of global challenges? • Can accreditation facilitate the integration of global challenges into engineering curricula?

  4. Format • Each panelist will give a 7 minute presentation • Open discussion for 30 minutes • Summary of deliberations – Dean Paul Peercy

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