COMMUNICATIONS TO CONGRESS
2005 - El Sistema Regional de Innovación en la Comunidad de Madrid y su impacto en las empresas rura
2005 - El Papel de los Centros de Difusión Tecnológica dentro del S. Regional de Innovación Tecnológ
2004 - Los distintos enfoques del desarrollo rural en los proyectos de la Unión Europea y de América
2001 - El Grupo de Acción Local Tierra de Pinares: la cooperación entre agentes para la movilización
2001 -La iniciativa comunitaria LEADER: las claves de éxito en la gestión de proyectos de desarrollo
1988 - Integración de la política de desarrollo regional y la de medio ambiente: perspectiva europea
2011 - GENERIC SKILLS IN ENGINEERING: A COMPARATIVE STUDY IN THE INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT
| Authors: |
Palma, M.; De los Ríos, I. Miñán, E. |
| Title: | GENERIC SKILLS IN ENGINEERING: A COMPARATIVE STUDY IN THE INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT |
| Congress: | 15th International Congress on Project Engineering |
| Publisher: | AEIPRO. |
| Place: | Huesca |
| Date: | July 2011 |
ABSTRACT
In this work, a comparison between the competences codes in the CDIO´s* curriculum, the ones defined for the Tunning Project and the International Project Management Association (IPMA) is made. The goal is to define the most appropriate competences codes for the engineering education in Latin America. The CDIO code is obtained from the engineering practice, and responds to the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) standards of accreditation. The Tuning competences are the ones defined for Latin America and the IPMA´s are international competences for project management. It is the first time that the competences defined in ABET accreditation standards in the engineering field are compared with the international competences according to IPMA´s model. The results give evidence that, in first place, there is a need to apply holistic models covering technical, contextual and behavioral skills in the definition of an engineering curriculum. Second, the pertinence of these models in the definition of engineering programs in Latin America and the possibility of establishing a curriculum of industrial engineering, with appropriate learning strategy.
Key words: generic competences; abet; ipma; cdio; tuning project; engineering education











