Mapping the Relationship Between the CDIO Syllabus and the 2008 CEAB Graduate Attributes

Mapping the Relationship Between the CDIO Syllabus and the 2008 CEAB Graduate Attributes

 

The recently introduced Canadian Engineering Accreditation (CEAB) requirements for Graduate Attributes require demonstrated learning outcomes for the first time. CDIO has required outcomes and benchmarking for more than a decade, and the CDIO Syllabus has provided a detailed and proven framework within which to organize the topics covered by those outcomes. The latest revision of the syllabus informs many of our programs, and can provide the detail on how we can document a set of outcomes that meet the more general requirements of the CEAB Graduate Attributes.

This paper provides a framework for Canadian engineering programs to satisfy CEAB requirements through a mapping of the CDIO Syllabus Version 2.10 topics to the CEAB Attributes, and verification of the completeness of that list. An engineering program can meet all of the CEAB Graduate Attribute requirements by addressing a subset of the CDIO Syllabus, however a CEAB accredited program may not meet all of the requirements of CDIO.

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