What has to be learnt for sustainability? A comparison of bachelor engineering education competences at three European universities
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Abstract
In a period of harmonisation of the higher
education system in Europe, a question is if also learning
about sustainability at the universities is converging and
what advantages this may have. This paper is an effort to
present and advance the work on describing desired sustainability
competences for engineering Bachelor graduates
in three technical universities (Chalmers in Sweden, DUT
in The Netherlands and UPC-Barcelona in Spain) using the
European Higher Education Area (EHEA) descriptors. The
paper also sheds light on whether there is conformity or not
in desired sustainability competences (or in how sustainable
development (SD) competences are handled) at the
three universities. For universities outside the EHEA, this
paper gives hints on the type of sustainability competences
that will be required from their first-cycle graduates should
they want to continue with second-cycle studies within the
EHEA. The results show that the three universities follow a
similar pattern in the classification of the competences
(Knowledge and understanding, Skills and abilities, and
Attitudes) and that there are minor divergences with respect to the list of competences and the levels of learning
that Bachelor students should have when graduating. Definition
of competences is an area that needs development,
and this paper is part of a learning process for the three
universities. This study shows that there is improvement
potential for all three universities when it comes to being
explicit and exact in the description of the desired SD
learning.
CitationSegalas, J. [et al.]. What has to be learnt for sustainability? A comparison of bachelor engineering education competences at three European universities. "Sustainability Science", 2009, vol. 4, núm. 1, p. 17-27.
ISSN1862-4065
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