Copyright © 2009 by ABET, Inc. 1 Dave Holger, ABET President-Elect ASEE Global Colloquium on Engineering Education October 14, 2009 Budapest, Hungary ABET.

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Copyright © 2009 by ABET, Inc. 1 Dave Holger, ABET President-Elect ASEE Global Colloquium on Engineering Education October 14, 2009 Budapest, Hungary ABET - History, Evolution and Current Status of the Accreditation of Professional Technical Education in the United States

Copyright © 2009 by ABET, Inc. 2 Overview ABET Background Transition to Outcomes Current Situation and ABET CQI Globalization and International Engagement Current Initiatives

Copyright © 2009 by ABET, Inc. 3 Accreditation in the United States Non-governmental Voluntary/Quasi-Voluntary Public Recognition that an Institution or Program has met Standards/Criteria Results of Evaluation, but not Specific Details are Published Institutional/Regional Specialized/Professional

Copyright © 2009 by ABET, Inc. 4 Typical Elements of U.S. Accreditation Quality Assurance Constituency Based Criteria Development and Implementation Processes Self-Assessment Peer Review (Academic and Employer) Continuous Improvement Expectation Periodic Re-evaluation

Copyright © 2009 by ABET, Inc. 5 ABET Est as ECPD Primary organization responsible for monitoring, evaluating, and certifying the quality of engineering, engineering technology, computing and applied science education in the United States Federation of 30 technical and professional societies representing over 1.8 million practicing professionals

Copyright © 2009 by ABET, Inc. 6 ABET Organizational Structure Small professional staff Volunteer Board and Commissions Mix of academics and practitioners Represent Stakeholder Member Societies Non-governmental, voluntary Self assessment by programs Peer review by trained program evaluators

Copyright © 2009 by ABET, Inc. 7 Committees ABET Board Applied Science Accreditation Commission 66 accredited programs at 52 institutions Computing Accreditation Commission 324 accredited programs at 264 institutions Engineering Accreditation Commission 1,934 accredited programs at 397 institutions 653 accredited programs at 225 institutions Technology Accreditation Commission Accreditation Status

Copyright © 2009 by ABET, Inc. 8 Objectives of Accreditation Assure that graduates of an accredited program are adequately prepared to enter and continue the practice of the profession Stimulate improvement of professional technical education Encourage new and innovative approaches to professional technical education and its assessment Identify accredited programs to the public

Copyright © 2009 by ABET, Inc. 9 Transition from Requirements to Outcomes 1991 ABET President John Prados Report to ABET Board of Directors 1992 Establishment of the ABET Accreditation Process Review Committee Vision for Change (1995 Report of the APRC) 1996 Engineering Criteria Pilot and Transitional Visits TAC, ASAC, and CAC Transition Followed

Copyright © 2009 by ABET, Inc. 10 Criteria Creation and Modification Primary constituencies – Industry, Program Faculty, Academic Administration, Professional Societies Proposed change is recommended by a commission Approved by ABET BOD for comment Comment from any interested party Modification/final approval by ABET BOD

Copyright © 2009 by ABET, Inc. 11 Philosophy Institutions and Programs define mission and objectives to meet the needs of their constituents -- enable program differentiation Emphasis on outcomes -- preparation for professional practice Programs demonstrate how criteria and educational objectives are being met Programmatic diversity is a strength of U.S. technical education ABET accredits programs – Does not certify individuals

Copyright © 2009 by ABET, Inc. 12 Overarching Expectations Adequate preparation for entry into a professional career Holistic program outcomes focus rather than requirements focus Adequate processes leading to continuous program improvement

Copyright © 2009 by ABET, Inc. 13 Current EAC Criteria 1. Students 2. Program Educational Objectives 3. Program Outcomes 4. Continuous Improvement 5. Curriculum 6. Faculty 7. Facilities 8. Support 9. Program Criteria

Copyright © 2009 by ABET, Inc. 14 Engineering Outcomes a)Apply math, science, engineering b)Design and conduct experiments c)Design with realistic constraints d)Function on multi-disc. teams e)Identify, formulate, solve engr. probs. f)Professional and ethical responsibility g)Communicate effectively

Copyright © 2009 by ABET, Inc. 15 Outcomes Continued h)Global, economic, environmental and societal context i)Life-long learning j)Contemporary issues k)Techniques, skills, modern engineering tools

Copyright © 2009 by ABET, Inc. 16 Expectations are Being Met Significant effort by programs Continuing agreement on outcomes approach ABET CQI evolving Sustainability is an issue ABET is implementing improved approaches to volunteer selection, evaluation, and training

Copyright © 2009 by ABET, Inc. 17 Engineering Change: A Study of the Impact of EC2000 Study by the Center for the Study of Higher Education at Penn State Univ. Funded by ABET to assess implementation impact of EC2000 Survey of all primary constituencies –Programs, Faculty, Engineering Deans –1994 Graduates; 2004 Graduates –Employers Study available at

Copyright © 2009 by ABET, Inc. 18 Key Findings Greater emphasis on professional skills and active learning High levels of faculty support for CQI 2004 graduates better prepared than 1994 Professional skills gained; technical skills maintained National employers see more improvement than local employers EC2000 outcomes continue to be important

Copyright © 2009 by ABET, Inc. 19 International Activities Council (INTAC) Washington Accord / Sydney Accord / Dublin Accord / Seoul Accord Western Hemisphere Initiative / Engineering for the Americas Mutual Recognition Agreements (MRA) Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) Technical Assistance to Institutions Technical Assistance to Quality Assurance Organizations International Faculty Workshops International Activities Overview

Copyright © 2009 by ABET, Inc. 20 “... Recognizes the ‘substantial equivalency’ of accreditation systems to assess that the graduates of accredited programs are prepared to practice engineering at the entry level of the profession.” The Washington Accord

Copyright © 2009 by ABET, Inc. 21 * Provisional status – Germany, India, Russia, Sri Lanka – programs not recognized by signatories AUSTRALIA CANADA HONG KONG IRELAND JAPAN KOREA MALAYSIA NEW ZEALAND SINGAPORE SOUTH AFRICA CHINESE TAIPEI UNITED KINGDOM UNITED STATES Washington Accord Signatory Countries (2009)

Copyright © 2009 by ABET, Inc. 22 Western Hemisphere Initiative Ultimate goal is Mutual Recognition Agreements among quality assurance organizations in the Western Hemisphere (North & South America). Members include ABET (United States), CHEA, CCPE (Canada), CACEI (Mexico), and ICACIT (Peru).

Copyright © 2009 by ABET, Inc. 23 Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) Ukraine Letter of Intent (1991) UNESCO – Latin America (1995) Argentina – CONEAU (l997) France – CTI (1998) Japan – JABEE (l999) China-NBCEA (Civil Eng.) (2000) Germany – ASII (2001) Portugal – OE (2001) Mexico & Canada – Western Hemisphere Initiative (2002) Peru – ICACIT (2003) Chinese Taipei – IEET (2004) Korea-ABEEK (2005) Chile – ACREDITA CI (2007) China (CAST) Letter of Intent (2006) Israel – CHE (2007) Egypt – NAQAAE (2008) Spain – ACAP (2009)

Copyright © 2009 by ABET, Inc. 24 Current Initiatives Continuing Internal ABET CQI Processes –Internal assessment, criteria, policies, processes Volunteers and Leadership –Recruitment, training, performance evaluation, development Harmonization Across Commissions –Criteria, policies, processes International Engagement

Copyright © 2009 by ABET, Inc. 25 More Information ABET Annual Meeting – Oct 29-30, 2009 San Antonio, Texas