Institutional strategies implementing outcome-based education for engineering - first experiences from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia

Being a developing nation, Malaysia strives to compete within the global frontiers in science and technology. Compared with developed nations, educating and training of engineers is viewed as social needs and obligations. Over the last fifty years of independence, there has been a mushrooming of ind...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Mohammad, Shahrin, Tapsir, Siti Hamisah, Idris, Ahmad Kamal, Kamsah, Mohd. Zaki, Abu, Mohd. Salleh, Abu Hassan, Norihan
Format: Book Section
Published: Loughborough: Higher Education Academy Engineering Subject Centre and the UK Centre for Materials Education 2008
Subjects:
Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/9262/
http://www.ee2008.info/index.php/papers/
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Institution: Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
id my.utm.9262
record_format eprints
spelling my.utm.92622017-09-02T08:19:39Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/9262/ Institutional strategies implementing outcome-based education for engineering - first experiences from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Mohammad, Shahrin Tapsir, Siti Hamisah Idris, Ahmad Kamal Kamsah, Mohd. Zaki Abu, Mohd. Salleh Abu Hassan, Norihan LB2300 Higher Education Being a developing nation, Malaysia strives to compete within the global frontiers in science and technology. Compared with developed nations, educating and training of engineers is viewed as social needs and obligations. Over the last fifty years of independence, there has been a mushrooming of industries, resulting in a high demand for engineers. The expectation to produce quality engineers is high, and this role is not an easy task. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) has been responsible for producing the majority of engineers for the country for more than 30 years. With the impact of the Engineering Criteria 2000 (EC2000), crafted by ABET, the university has been continuously stepping up efforts to improve its programmes to meet the above aspirations. Therefore, as Malaysias premier university for engineering, UTM first embarked on the development and implementation of a model of Outcome-Based Education (OBE) from as early as 2002 to programmes offered in the university. During that year, an awareness program regarding OBE was introduced to academic staff of the Faculty of Science. OBE was deemed essential to meet the requirement for Malaysia to become a full signatory member of The Washington Accord. The objectives of OBE are to incorporate professional skills into the programme curriculum, as well as knowledge and technical competencies of students. UTMs Outcome-Based Education has involved three stages of development: (i) the planning stage (ii) the implementation stage, and (iii) the assessment stage. Discussion in this paper focuses on the process of implementation, and the challenges faced by university administrators to make OBE successful. Loughborough: Higher Education Academy Engineering Subject Centre and the UK Centre for Materials Education 2008 Book Section PeerReviewed Mohammad, Shahrin and Tapsir, Siti Hamisah and Idris, Ahmad Kamal and Kamsah, Mohd. Zaki and Abu, Mohd. Salleh and Abu Hassan, Norihan (2008) Institutional strategies implementing outcome-based education for engineering - first experiences from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. In: EE2008 - the International Conference on Innovation, Good Practice and Research in Engineering Education conference proceedings. Loughborough: Higher Education Academy Engineering Subject Centre and the UK Centre for Materials Education. ISBN 978 1 904804 65 9 (electronic copy of full papers) http://www.ee2008.info/index.php/papers/
institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
building UTM Library
collection Institutional Repository
continent Asia
country Malaysia
content_provider Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
content_source UTM Institutional Repository
url_provider http://eprints.utm.my/
topic LB2300 Higher Education
spellingShingle LB2300 Higher Education
Mohammad, Shahrin
Tapsir, Siti Hamisah
Idris, Ahmad Kamal
Kamsah, Mohd. Zaki
Abu, Mohd. Salleh
Abu Hassan, Norihan
Institutional strategies implementing outcome-based education for engineering - first experiences from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
description Being a developing nation, Malaysia strives to compete within the global frontiers in science and technology. Compared with developed nations, educating and training of engineers is viewed as social needs and obligations. Over the last fifty years of independence, there has been a mushrooming of industries, resulting in a high demand for engineers. The expectation to produce quality engineers is high, and this role is not an easy task. Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) has been responsible for producing the majority of engineers for the country for more than 30 years. With the impact of the Engineering Criteria 2000 (EC2000), crafted by ABET, the university has been continuously stepping up efforts to improve its programmes to meet the above aspirations. Therefore, as Malaysias premier university for engineering, UTM first embarked on the development and implementation of a model of Outcome-Based Education (OBE) from as early as 2002 to programmes offered in the university. During that year, an awareness program regarding OBE was introduced to academic staff of the Faculty of Science. OBE was deemed essential to meet the requirement for Malaysia to become a full signatory member of The Washington Accord. The objectives of OBE are to incorporate professional skills into the programme curriculum, as well as knowledge and technical competencies of students. UTMs Outcome-Based Education has involved three stages of development: (i) the planning stage (ii) the implementation stage, and (iii) the assessment stage. Discussion in this paper focuses on the process of implementation, and the challenges faced by university administrators to make OBE successful.
format Book Section
author Mohammad, Shahrin
Tapsir, Siti Hamisah
Idris, Ahmad Kamal
Kamsah, Mohd. Zaki
Abu, Mohd. Salleh
Abu Hassan, Norihan
author_facet Mohammad, Shahrin
Tapsir, Siti Hamisah
Idris, Ahmad Kamal
Kamsah, Mohd. Zaki
Abu, Mohd. Salleh
Abu Hassan, Norihan
author_sort Mohammad, Shahrin
title Institutional strategies implementing outcome-based education for engineering - first experiences from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
title_short Institutional strategies implementing outcome-based education for engineering - first experiences from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
title_full Institutional strategies implementing outcome-based education for engineering - first experiences from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
title_fullStr Institutional strategies implementing outcome-based education for engineering - first experiences from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Institutional strategies implementing outcome-based education for engineering - first experiences from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
title_sort institutional strategies implementing outcome-based education for engineering - first experiences from universiti teknologi malaysia
publisher Loughborough: Higher Education Academy Engineering Subject Centre and the UK Centre for Materials Education
publishDate 2008
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/9262/
http://www.ee2008.info/index.php/papers/
_version_ 1643645136254533632