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Survey of the National Civil Engineering Curriculum
Authors:Jeffrey S Russell  W B Stouffer
Affiliation:1Professor and Chair, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706. E-mail: russell@engr.wisc.edu
2Associate Researcher, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706;. E-mail: stouffer@engr.wisc.edu
Abstract:This paper presents the results of a comprehensive survey of over 40% of the nation’s undergraduate civil engineering programs. This analysis is based on uniform data collected for accreditation and is principally concerned with three major groups of courses: (1) math and science, (2) general education, and (3) engineering topics. The analysis reveals what is currently being taught in our nation’s civil engineering undergraduate programs, what is not being taught, and the implications for future professional practice. The paper discusses how the average national curriculum has changed historically, how well the curriculum satisfies Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology criteria, and what the current distribution of courses and topics says about the priorities of civil engineering education. Overall, the curriculum was found to be highly specialized in terms of technical subjects but lacking in focus regarding the liberal arts, professional skills, and systems thinking.
Keywords:Curricula  Surveys  Engineering education  
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