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Development of a competency mapping tool for undergraduate professional degree programmes,using mechanical engineering as a case study
Authors:David W Holmes  Madoc Sheehan  Melanie Birks  John Smithson
Institution:1. Engineering, College of Science and Engineering, James Cook University, Douglas, Townsville, QLD, Australia;2. Nursing, Midwifery and Nutrition, College of Healthcare Sciences, James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia
Abstract:Mapping the curriculum of a professional degree to the associated competency standard ensures graduates have the competence to perform as professionals. Existing approaches to competence mapping vary greatly in depth, complexity, and effectiveness, and a standardised approach remains elusive. This paper describes a new mapping software tool that streamlines and standardises the competency mapping process. The available analytics facilitate ongoing programme review, management, and accreditation. The complete mapping and analysis of an Australian mechanical engineering degree programme is described as a case study. Each subject is mapped by evaluating the amount and depth of competence development present. Combining subject results then enables highly detailed programme level analysis. The mapping process is designed to be administratively light, with aspects of professional development embedded in the software. The effective competence mapping described in this paper enables quantification of learning within a professional degree programme, and provides a mechanism for holistic programme improvement.
Keywords:Competence mapping  mechanical engineering  assessment  professional standard  cognitive development
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