2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.01.1006
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Curricular Innovation and Emerging Knowledge in Chemical Engineering in Mexico. Study Comparative

Abstract: The purposes in this research were identifying the principal elements in the chemical engineering curriculum in some universities in Mexico. In this comparative study, it is presented a series of results from an analysis in the curriculum of the chemical engineering college degree. On one hand, some curricular proposals include the incorporation of emergent issues and novelty affairs in relation to innovative technologies, studies of renewable energy sources and synthetic fuels, recycling of products and bypro… Show more

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“…This research began with a content analysis of the MPE, based on its axes and scopes, to identify the categories of study. Then, a documentary analysis helped find the objective, curriculum and academic requirements of EE undergraduate programs offered in Ecuador as empirical referents [22]. For this reason, the retrieval of input data was compulsory to determine the three evaluation elements.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research began with a content analysis of the MPE, based on its axes and scopes, to identify the categories of study. Then, a documentary analysis helped find the objective, curriculum and academic requirements of EE undergraduate programs offered in Ecuador as empirical referents [22]. For this reason, the retrieval of input data was compulsory to determine the three evaluation elements.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%