Purdue U gets into competency-based education with new bachelor's degree - 0 views
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Many of the 600 or so colleges that are trying to add competency-based degrees are focused on adult, nontraditional students who want a leg up in the job market
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in collaboration with specific industry partners, where an employer’s endorsement of the credential can lead to a graduate employee getting a promotion.
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ther colleges' forays into competency-based education have been in disciplines with professional licensing and a heavy dose of task-based learning, which seems like an easier fit with academic programs based on mastery rather than time in a classroom.
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The toughest nut to crack for competency-based education appears to be bachelor’s degrees aimed at traditional-age students.
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hat’s what Purdue University is doing with a newly approved bachelor’s in transdisciplinary studies in technology
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which will blend technology-focused disciplines such as computing, construction management, engineering, and aviation with social sciences, the humanities and business.
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kills employers need for a “thinking economy.” That means complex problem solving, effective communication, critical thinking and ethical judgmen
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In order to do that in a traditional sense, this student would have to get at least one major and three minors
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urdue’s degree track is based on the credit-hour standard, in which the demonstration of competencies is linked to corresponding college credit
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he U.S. Department of Education has taken some heat from its own Office of the Inspector General for approving direct-assessment degrees
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an inspector general audit of Western Governors University over the faculty role in competency-based education (the results of which have yet to be made public), have had a chilling effect on how regional accreditors view proposals for new direct assessment and other competency-based degrees
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mployer groups, such as the National Association of Manufacturers, praised the new degree in written statements.