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Which professional skills do students learn in engineering team-based projects?

Picard, Cyril  
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Hardebolle, Cécile  
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Tormey, Roland  
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2022
European Journal of Engineering Education

Engineering accreditation bodies express a strong consensus that in addition to technical and scientific skills, engineering education also needs to promote the development of professional skills. In general, team-based projects are considered to be valuable approaches to develop such skills and have been extensively added to engineering curricula. Yet, it remains unclear which skills and to what extent students learn from these interventions. The challenge of assessing the development of those skills is an important factor in this gap. In this paper, we used a standardised self-reporting questionnaire to evaluate the development of students' self-efficacy beliefs through in-course and capstone projects. Results suggest that students only marginally develop these skills when they are not explicitly addressed as part of the project, showing ways to more effectively support student learning of professional skills. The questionnaire also proved to be an effective and scalable way to assess large classes.

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research article
DOI
10.1080/03043797.2021.1920890
Author(s)
Picard, Cyril  
Hardebolle, Cécile  
Tormey, Roland  
Schiffmann, Jürg Alexander  
Date Issued

2022

Published in
European Journal of Engineering Education
Start page

1

End page

19

Subjects

Professional skills

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engineering education

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design projects

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in-course projects

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This is an Open Access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License

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AVP-E-LEARN  
AVP-E-CAPE  
LAMD  
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May 27, 2021
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