The deepening reform of specialized curriculum construction of ‘wide civil engineering’ and the training mode of interdisciplinary talents under the new situation
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College of Civil Engineering,Fuzhou University

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    Under the new international situation under the ‘One Belt And One Road’ strategy and the requirements of the ‘Double Tops’ construction policy on discipline construction, the existing teaching contents and teaching methods of civil engineering specialty in China cannot adapt to the rapid development of the international competitiveness of civil engineering, and the requirements of the ‘wide civil engineering’ on the cultivation of interdisciplinary talents in the new era. Based on the development status of diversification and internationalization of modern civil engineering under the new situation, and the existing problems of "narrow caliber" in the education mode of civil engineering specialty at present, this study puts forward that after the subject structure is optimized, the civil engineering major should carry on the deepening reform to the curriculum construction, its curriculum content and the teaching way all urgently need to find the balance between "the commonness" and "the individuality".Through scientific integration of curriculum content, construction of curriculum modules and expansion of international vision, professional curriculum construction can be firmly reformed. Meanwhile, enriching teaching methods, developing quality education and improving the quality of teachers can improve the"combination of general and specialized" compound talent training mode and enhance the competitiveness of civil engineering professionals in China.

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  • Received:September 29,2018
  • Revised:January 16,2019
  • Adopted:February 20,2019
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