Civil Engineering Education and Complex Systems |
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Authors: | Liv M. Haselbach Michelle Maher |
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Affiliation: | 1Assistant Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Univ. of South Carolina, 300 Main St., Columbia, SC 29208 (corresponding author). E-mail: haselbac@engr.sc.edu 2Associate Professor, Dept. of Educational Leadership and Policies, College of Education, Univ. of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208. E-mail: mmaher@gwm.sc.edu
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Abstract: | Civil engineering is an interdisciplinary field, and most of the projects designed and built represent very complex systems, both during the construction phase and in the built phase. This research describes how a course in land development that included engineering design elements, lectures that also touched on other related fields, and a field journal assignment at a “green” (sustainable) construction site facilitated students’ understanding of complex systems. Results suggest that this course design facilitates the development of students’ proficiencies in several skill sets, and can increase students’ understanding of the complexity involved in civil engineering projects. |
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Keywords: | Construction sites Sustainable development Engineering education Site investigation |
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