The curriculum system construction and the building of faculty for world-class engineering education: taking Olin College of Engineering as an example
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1.College of Educational Sciences, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 225002, P. R. China;2.College of Educational Science, Hunan Normal University, Changsha 410081, P.R.China;3.School of Education, Jiangxi Normal University, Nanchang 330022, P.R.China

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    As a leading institution in global engineering education, Olin College of Engineering is committed to cultivating engineering innovators. To this end, Olin College of Engineering has adopted the Olin Triangle as its curriculum philosophy, committed to integrating humanities and art education and entrepreneurship education into engineering education. From this, the engineering vision is transformed into entrepreneurial skills as its curriculum goal, and modular courses and project practices are arranged around this goal. In terms of teaching staff construction, Olin College of Engineering, with its excellent faculty and a purpose centered, diversification oriented faculty evaluation system serving as intellectual support for achieving its talent cultivation goals, ensures the effective implementation of the curriculum. Taking this as a reference, Chinese universities can establish a complete curriculum system to support talent cultivation goals, select creative cross-border faculty around talent cultivation goals, improve the faculty evaluation system, and form a comprehensive evaluation that highlights the trajectory of teacher work, thereby improving the quality of higher engineering education.

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刘盛,周宏,余捷.世界一流工程教育课程体系构建和师资队伍建设——以欧林工学院为例[J].高等建筑教育,2024,33(1):27~35

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