Affiliation:
1. Taylor's University, Lakeside Campus, Malaysia
Abstract
This chapter discusses how an engineering curriculum is successfully embedding EQ in the module delivery. Individual and group activities were adopted to enhance EQ in students while group projects were introduced to provide a quantitative measurement on the effectiveness of EQ training. Furthermore, the approach also received numerous approvals at both international and national teaching and learning exhibitions.
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