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Final year project: students and instructors perceptions as a competence-strengthening tool for engineering students

I. Ortíz-Marcos, A. Uruburu, S. Ortiz, R. Caro

International Journal of Engineering Education Vol. 28, nº. 1, pp. 83 - 91

Resumen:
This work indicates the importance of the Final Year Project (FYP) in the strengthening of competences of engineering students. The study also showswhich personal competences of students are reinforced most during the FYP process, including the preparation, elaboration, presentation and defence stages. In order to gather information on this subject, a survey was conducted at two different Spanish technical universities - one public and one private - and a comparative analysis was performed of the questionnaires collected. The competence model considered is that used by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET), since the official title of the public university has been accredited by this model. The results indicate which personal and professional competences of students are reinforced well by undertaking the FYP. Any significant differences in response by university are explained in the study. For validation purposes, the results were contrasted with the instructor's perspective using the triangulation methodology. Finally, the conclusions drawn will permit the design of new study plans to cope more effectively with the challenges of the FYP in the new Bologna framework.


Palabras Clave: final year project; ABET competences; engineering education


Publicado en papel: 2012.



Cita:
I. Ortíz-Marcos, A. Uruburu, S. Ortiz, R. Caro, Final year project: students and instructors perceptions as a competence-strengthening tool for engineering students. International Journal of Engineering Education. Vol. 28, nº. 1, pp. 83 - 91, 2012.