Using Competency Maps for Embedding and Assessing Sustainability in Engineering Degrees

Author:

Sánchez-Carracedo Fermín,Segalas JordiORCID,Busquets PereORCID,Camacho Sara,Climent Joan,Lazzarini BorisORCID,Martín Carme,Miñano RafaelORCID,De Cámara Estíbaliz SáezORCID,Sureda BárbaraORCID,Tejedor GemmaORCID,Vidal EvaORCID

Abstract

This paper features a methodology for embedding and assessing a competency in an academic curriculum using competency maps. This methodology enables embedding and assessment of any competency in any curriculum, regardless of the educational level, as long as the competency is correctly described by means of a competency map. As an example of the application of this methodology, a proposal for embedding and assessing sustainability in engineering degrees is presented. A competency map embodies the set of learning outcomes of the competency that students should have acquired upon completion of their studies. This information allows the designers of the curriculum to determine the learning outcomes that should be developed in the degree and to distribute them appropriately among the subjects. The presence map can be constructed from the competency map. It contains information regarding the extent to which each learning outcome of the competency map is being developed in the degree. This paper proposes the construction of a presence map in two steps: (1) perform a survey and (2) conduct a semi-structured interview with professors. The interview, which is conducted by one or several experts in the competency, allows the different criteria used by the professors when filling out the questionnaire to be unified, whereas the presence map shows whether a particular competency is correctly embedded in the curriculum and the aspects that could be improved. Finally, to validate that the students are achieving the learning outcomes of the competency map, we propose a survey to measure the students’ perception about their own learning in the competency. These results can be compared with the presence map to help determine whether, from the students’ point of view, the expected learning outcomes are being achieved in the corresponding subjects. The aim of this process is to provide the information necessary to indicate any changes in the curriculum that may improve the embedding of the competency.

Funder

Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades, the Spanish Agencia Estatal de Investigación

Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional

Publisher

MDPI AG

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