DocumentCode
730041
Title
Crafting a 21st century undergraduate engineering programme for Sub-Saharan Africa
Author
Buchele, Suzanne Fox ; Dafla, Aelaf
Author_Institution
Ashesi Univ. Coll., Berekuso, Ghana
fYear
2015
fDate
18-19 June 2015
Firstpage
89
Lastpage
95
Abstract
Ashesi University College in Ghana, West Africa is a young, private, not-for-profit, undergraduate university that is providing a critical-thinking based broad education to its pan-African student body. Ashesi will launch an engineering programme in the coming year, and has taken the opportunity to design a 21st century engineering programme appropriate to the developing world context. Recent information on engineering education best practices was incorporated into the programme, and various stakeholders were involved at multiple stages throughout the process. The new engineering programme maintains Ashesi´s emphasis on ethics, leadership, and civic engagement, while adding the mathematics, sciences, and engineering subjects necessary to the discipline. Engineering-specific courses will combine theoretical topics with practical labs and frequent projects. In addition, Ashesi engineering students will undertake a year-long community-engaged service learning group project in their third year, and a year-long capstone project in their final year. This paper details the development process of Ashesi´s unique engineering programme, and provides a summary of this curriculum that draws from modern best practices but is tailored toward the Sub-Saharan Africa context.
Keywords
educational courses; educational institutions; engineering education; further education; Ashesi University College; Ghana; Sub-Saharan Africa; community-engaged service learning group project; engineering-specific courses; undergraduate engineering programme; undergraduate university; Africa; Algorithm design and analysis; Computers; Mechanical variables measurement; Microeconomics; System analysis and design; Teamwork; Africa; Ghana; West Africa; best practices; community development; curriculum design; engineering education; humanitarian development; project based learning; service learning; sustainable development;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Raising Awareness for the Societal and Environmental Role of Engineering and (Re)Training Engineers for Participatory Design (Engineering4Society), 2015 Conference on
Conference_Location
Leuven
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/Engineering4Society.2015.7177906
Filename
7177906
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