Cogent Engineering (Dec 2022)

Added value of service-learning in a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering

  • Dorys C. González,
  • Jesús Mínguez,
  • Álvaro Mena,
  • Miguel A. Vicente

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/23311916.2022.2119532
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1

Abstract

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Service-learning methodology is designed to combine student learning with service to society, promoting project-based learning and establishing a fruitful interrelationship between both academic and social spheres. This teaching method is neither frequently employed on technical degrees nor particularly on civil engineering degrees, even though these degree courses open the door to professions with a strong vocation for public service. In this study, a project is reported that involved students following the third-year (sixth-semester) course in “Construction Methods” on the Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering, at the University of Burgos (Spain). A set of projects was proposed to solve small infrastructural shortcomings identified through surveys within various neighbourhoods of the city of Burgos (Spain), which were developed in cooperation with the residents. The results were very positive in many areas: the students acquired knowledge from various points of view and the neighbours appreciated the surveys and the urban planning on offer. In addition, the students’ academic results significantly improved, as well as their perceptions of the degree and their future professional careers.

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