入门级建筑专业人员的现场工作知识:学术和行业观念

Q1 Social Sciences
April E. Simons, Lauren W. Redden, Wesley Collins
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摘要

现场施工是许多建筑施工项目的重要内容。建筑管理专业的本科生在进入建筑行业之前对现场工作的认知水平还没有研究。本文描述了一项研究,分析了学术界和行业从业者对建筑管理专业学生在毕业时应该了解的现场工作的看法,无论是在探索的主题还是他们所获得的知识水平方面。调查测量了具体的现场工作主题应纳入施工管理计划的水平。从60名行业从业者和35名建筑管理专业的教师中收集的反馈进行了分析。结果显示,从业者受访者普遍期望毕业生在较低的认知水平下退出他们的项目,而学者则期望毕业生达到较高的认知水平。统计上显著的差异存在于学者和实践者之间,关于几个评估主题,以及安全、现场后勤、现有技术和不可预见的现场条件。该研究提出了关于每个主题领域的认知水平的建议,为项目评估和调整其内容覆盖范围提供了机会,并建议根据行业看法进行进一步的研究。
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Sitework Knowledge for Entry-Level Construction Professionals: Academic and Industry Perceptions
ABSTRACT Sitework is an essential scope of many building construction projects. The level of cognition related to sitework that a construction management undergraduate should achieve prior to entering the construction industry has not been researched. This paper describes a study analyzing both academics’ and industry practitioners’ perceptions of what construction management students should know about sitework by the time they graduate, both in terms of the topics explored and the level of knowledge they have attained. Surveys measured the level at which specific sitework topics should be incorporated into construction management programs. Responses collected from 60 industry practitioners and 35 faculty from construction management programs were analyzed. Results show that practitioner respondents generally expect graduates to exit their programs at lower levels of cognition, while academics expect graduates should achieve higher levels of cognition. A statistically significant difference exists between academics and practitioners regarding several estimating topics, as well as safety, site logistics, existing technologies, and unforeseen site conditions. Recommendations from the study regarding the level of cognition for each topic area are provided to offer the opportunity for programs to evaluate and adjust their content coverage and to suggest that further studies may be warranted based on industry perceptions.
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Construction Education and Research is a respected international refereed journal that publishes original works that address cutting edge issues related to construction around the globe. The Journal supports the mission of the Associated Schools of Construction (ASC), a professional association comprised of about 100 universities and colleges. The ASC encourages the sharing of ideas and knowledge and promotes excellence in curricula, teaching, research and service relating to the construction industry.
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