1. Case Study Research: Training Interdisciplinary Engineers with Context-Dependent Knowledge
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Chanan, Amit, Vigneswaran, Saravanamuth, and Kandasamy, Jaya
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It is now widely acknowledged that water management discipline is transforming, from being a public health and flood prevention challenge of the nineteenth century to a multi-dimensional challenge of water security for the twenty-first century. In order to train water engineers to be capable of working with this holistic multi-dimensional approach, a new paradigm in engineering education is required. Adjustments already made to undergraduate coursework are not enough; this new paradigm requires modifications to the PhD in engineering, with greater emphasis on interdisciplinary case study research. Such a change can deliver PhD graduates with both sufficient social and technical knowledge, who can then go on to become the hybrid lecturers crucially needed for training future water engineers. (Contains 1 figure.)
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- 2012
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