Sustainability Challenges in Civil Engineering Education

Adelaja Israel Osofero, Chika Udeaja, Thuc P Vo, Marco Corradi

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Abstract

This paper focuses on how the design and delivery of the Civil Engineering (CE) program at two universities in Europe aims to develop graduates who are not only aware of the requirement for sustainability, but also satifies the aspirations of industrial, professional bodies and academic stakeholders. To achieve this, a review is undertaken to determine the main areas of interest in Sustainable Development (SD), particular attention being paid to the role of CE. Primary data is collected using two case studies, one on the CE program at a University in the North East (NE) of England and another in the central part of Italy The findings indicate that although efforts are already been made to integrate sustainability into the CE curriculum, there is a need for urgent interventions not only to ensure enhancement of students’ knowledge on the theme, but also to convert this knowledge into responsible actions.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAmerican Society of Civil Engineers, ICCCBE ASCE
Place of PublicationFlorida USA
Pages2047-2054
Number of pages8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2014

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