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The Future of the Profession

The Future of the Profession. Inputs and Outputs. The Future of the Profession. New Output Standards A new accreditation handbook Accreditation and Bologna Accreditation and QAA. Inputs and Outputs. SARTOR ’97 QAA Benchmarking EPC Output Standards Project Engineering Council UK.

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The Future of the Profession

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  1. The Future of the Profession Inputs and Outputs

  2. The Future of the Profession • New Output Standards • A new accreditation handbook • Accreditation and Bologna • Accreditation and QAA

  3. Inputs and Outputs • SARTOR ’97 • QAA Benchmarking • EPC Output Standards Project • Engineering Council UK

  4. The New Output Standards • Published late March: • www.ukspec.org.uk/getting_a_programme_accredited.asp • UK-SPEC competences context • Two types of learning outcomes • Generic and Specific • BEng(Hons) : MEng : BEng – IEng • QAA Qualifications Framework • Accreditation assesses whether graduates have achieved these outcomes

  5. General Learning Outcomes Irrespective of registration category: • Knowledge and Understanding • Intellectual Abilities • Practical skills • General transferable skills

  6. Specific Learning Outcomes • Underpinning science and maths • associated engineering disciplines • Engineering analysis • Design • Economic, social, and environmental context • Engineering practice • However…for MEng and IEng

  7. Design Integrates understanding, knowledge, skills – real problems • Identify constraints – environmental, sustainability limitations, health and safety and risk assessment • Understand customer and user needs, aesthetics • Identify and manage cost drivers; • Use creativity to establish innovative solutions; • Fitness for production, operation, maintenance and disposal; • Manage design process - evaluate outcomes.

  8. Economic, social, and environmental context Knowledge, understanding, awareness: • Commercial and economic context of engineering processes • Management techniques • Promote sustainable development • Legal requirements - personnel, health, safety, and risk • Professional and ethical conduct

  9. MEng Degrees (1) • Ability to integrate knowledge and understanding to solve range of complex engineering problems • General transferable skills • plan, to reflect a changing operating environment; • learn independently; • exercise leadership; • ability to learn in unfamiliar situations

  10. MEng Degrees (2) Specific Learning Outcomes: • some or all • Comprehensive understanding • including some outside engineering • Emerging technologies • Innovative design • Evaluation of commercial risks • Range of engineering materials

  11. IEng Degrees • Weighting on knowledge and understanding of engineering practice and processes • Less focus on analysis • Design still significant • emphasis on designing to meet defined needs

  12. Other Masters Degrees • Providing meet QAA descriptors • Can be acceptable to Institutions • To be useful must satisfy institution competence statements • Institutions should be much more sympathetic

  13. Help! • LTSN Engineering • www.ltsneng.ac.uk • Seminar 22 April – President EPC, and others • Interpreting accreditation with UK-SPEC • Another in the autumn

  14. A new accreditation handbook • Setting out the value of accreditation • Outlining the work required • The responsibilities of the participants • And the wider context of accreditation: • Nationally • Internationally

  15. Accreditation and Bologna • Continental v English model for HE • The European Commission wishes to encourage accreditation of HE programmes • UK experience in independent PSB accreditation of great interest • Will help to restore emphasis to outcomes

  16. Accreditation and QAA • Subject Benchmark Statement for Engineering (2000) • Compatibility Working Group (2001) • Institutional Audit Handbook (2003) • New Policy on Benchmarking Statements (2004) • QAA and Europe: Bergen 19/20 May

  17. Inputs and Outputs • SARTOR ’97 • Comprehensive Output Standards • Compatible with QAA requirements • Ready for Europe

  18. Andrew Ramsay aramsay@engc.org.uk

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