Industry Members' Perceptions about ABET-based Accreditation: An Exploratory Study in a Developing Country

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Authors V. Sanchez Padilla, Albert Espinal, Jennifer M. Case, Jose Cordova-Garcia, Homero Murzi arXiv ID 2510.26087 Category physics.ed-ph Cross-listed cs.CY, cs.SE Citations 1 Venue IEEE Transactions on Education Last Checked 3 months ago
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ABET accreditation is an increasingly prominent system of global accreditation of engineering programs, and the assessment requires programs to demonstrate that they meet the needs of the program's stakeholders, typically industrial potential employers of graduates. To obtain these inputs, programs are required to assemble an advisory committee board. The views of the advisory board on the relevance of the degree outcomes are an essential part of this process. The purpose of this qualitative research study is to explore the viewpoints that industry stakeholders have on this type of process. The context for the study was an Ecuadorian engineering program which had successfully achieved the ABET accreditation. The study drew on interviews undertaken with industry members who were part of the advisory board. This study focuses on how they perceive the process and the accreditation awarded, analyzing their views of its usefulness, especially in relation to the employability of graduates. Based on the findings, we offer critical insights into this accreditation process when it takes place in contexts beyond highly industrialized countries.
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