Michael K. J. Milligan, Ph.D., P.E. Executive Director, ABET October 16 th, 2012
Global Challenges EnvironmentWorld Population Aging PopulationConflict Clean Water Energy
How can Accreditation help? Quality assurance Properly prepare students to enter the profession Innovation in Technical Education Criteria and processes that encourage and support the evolution of student’s educational experience – developed by the professions Attributes of Global Engineer
ABET’s 31 Societies Represent “the profession” Over 1.5 million members Develop program criteria Provide volunteer leadership
Global Graduate Attributes
The Role of Global Attributes Develop, refine, implement global attributes that prepare graduates for productive and successful careers What should a graduate know and be able to do? What are the highest priorities for the outcomes of an accredited program? Attributes must be stakeholder-driven, globally relevant and accepted Compliment with national/regional/local attributes Contribute to the long term solution of global challenges that face us now, and the ones that will face us in the future
International Engineering Alliance Washington Accord* Engineering Sydney Accord* Engineering Technology Dublin Accord** Engineering Technician APEC Engineer Agreement Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Engineers Mobility Forum Professional Engineers Register Engineering Technologist Forum * ABET membership; ** provisional membership
Washington Accord Global Graduate Attributes Engineering Knowledge Problem Analysis Design/Development of Solutions Investigation & Experimentation Modern Tool Usage The Engineer and Society Environment and Sustainability Ethics Individual and Teamwork Communication Project Management and Finance Lifelong Learning
Thank You! Michael K. J. Milligan, Ph.D., P.E. ABET Executive Director