Engineering Education and Practice Embracing a Catholic Vision

“Engineering Education and Practice Embracing a Catholic Vision” by James L. Heft, published by the University of Notre Dame Press on August 15, 2022, comprises 268 pages in English. This collection of essays examines the integration of Catholic social teaching themes—such as respect for the environment, sustainability, and service to the poor—into engineering education. The contributors argue for a broader approach to undergraduate engineering curricula, emphasizing the importance of ethical and humanitarian priorities alongside technological sophistication.
Readers will find insights from engineers and educators who illustrate how certain Christian universities in the United States have successfully expanded their engineering programs. The essays highlight the potential for enriching professional education through the incorporation of ethical and religious themes, as well as through hands-on service-learning opportunities. This edition presents a thoughtful exploration of how engineering education can evolve to better serve both students and society.
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Engineering Education and Practice: Embracing a Catholic Vision is a collection of essays exploring how major themes of Catholic social teaching–respect for the environment, sustainability, technological design, and service to the poor–all positively affect engineering curricula, students, and faculty. Many engineering programs at American universities focus solely on developing technological sophistication without promoting ethical and humanitarian priorities. The contributors to this collection argue, however, that undergraduate engineering education needs to be broadened beyond its current narrow restrictions.
The authors of this unique collection, nearly all of whom are engineers themselves, show how some Christian universities in the United States have found creative ways of opening up their engineering curricula. They demonstrate how the professional education of engineers can be enriched not only by ethical and religious themes, which are typically isolated in humanities curricula, but also by special fieldwork courses that offer hands-on service-learning opportunities and embody a rich educational synthesis.
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