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Interdisciplinary Curriculum for Engineering Graduates: A Constructive Alignment With Career Competency
Abstract
Interdisciplinary teaching combines multiple subjects. Business, communication, and sustainability may be part of an interdisciplinary engineering curriculum. An interdisciplinary curriculum can help engineering students learn more. Students can prepare for more careers by combining engineering with other subjects. Employers value interdisciplinary skills and competencies. Interdisciplinary coursework helps students develop critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, and collaboration skills. Effective interdisciplinary engineering curricula align. This means the curriculum should match employers' career competencies so students can succeed. Interdisciplinary education helps engineering graduates develop career-ready skills. An interdisciplinary curriculum aligns with employer needs to prepare students for engineering careers.
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