Offsite Construction education adoption in Civil Engineering undergraduate curriculum: analysis and proposal

F. Silva, Reymard S. S. Melo
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Offsite construction (OSC) is not new globally yet is still not widespread in Civil Engineering (CE) programs. This study proposes strategies for implementing OSC education in a CE undergraduate program curriculum. The research method used was the exploratory field study. Data were collected from three online questionnaires sent to interested parties: OSC industry professionals, faculty members, and final-year students. Each questionnaire sought to answer a specific objective of this study: to identify the design and onsite assembly competencies demanded by the industry, identify the interfaces between OSC and the CE program curriculum and determine the level of confidence of final-year students in applying OSC competencies. The collected data analysis was qualitative and generated from a crossing of the data from the three questionnaires, which supported the proposition of hypotheses for the insertion of OSC teaching by identifying the needs, deficiencies, and difficulties the three interested parties presented. Findings suggest that the OSC competencies most demanded by the industry are about knowing how to detail the interfaces between the components and the parts of the construction site, guarantee the assembly of elements within the deadlines, or learning how to take safety measures against accidents during the construction site. Data also suggest that students are interested in the subject but graduate with little confidence in applying most of the design and onsite assembly competencies demanded by the industry. One of the few exceptions is the knowledge to take safety measures against accidents on the job site. As a result, two hypotheses were generated to adopt OSC teaching in a Civil Engineering program.
土木工程本科课程中采用非现场施工教学:分析与建议
非现场施工(OSC)在全球范围内并不新鲜,但在土木工程(CE)项目中仍未普及。本研究提出了在高等教育本科课程中实施OSC教育的策略。研究方法为探索性实地研究。数据从三个在线调查问卷中收集,这些调查问卷发送给感兴趣的各方:OSC行业专业人士、教职员工和应届毕业生。每份问卷都试图回答本研究的一个特定目标:确定行业所需的设计和现场组装能力,确定OSC与CE项目课程之间的接口,并确定最后一年级学生应用OSC能力的信心水平。收集到的数据分析是定性的,是由三个问卷的数据交叉产生的,通过识别三个相关方提出的需求、不足和困难,支持了OSC教学插入的假设命题。研究结果表明,行业最需要的OSC能力是了解如何详细描述建筑现场组件和部件之间的接口,保证在最后期限内组装元素,或者学习如何在建筑现场采取安全措施防止事故。数据还表明,学生们对这门学科很感兴趣,但毕业后对应用该行业要求的大多数设计和现场装配能力缺乏信心。少数例外之一是在工作现场采取安全措施防止事故的知识。因此,在土木工程专业中采用OSC教学产生了两个假设。
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