Abstract

A study on engineering in sub-Saharan Africa revealed that engineering is pivotal for economic and social development of any country. This is profound as it underscores the potentials embedded in engineering education for excellence and relevance in Africa. This has not been the case in Africa, as the region has not developed evenly with other countries from the Global South. Hence, the impetus for chaos engineering as a panacea to excellence and relevance in engineering education in Africa. Chaos engineering has been defined by various authors and one of the profound definitions is that chaos engineering is the discipline of experimenting on a distributed system with the intent to build confidence in the system`s capability to withstand turbulent conditions during production. This study therefore looked at chaos engineering, its history and applicability and conceptualize it as a pathway for excellence and relevance in engineering education in Africa. Findings from the that engineering is pivotal for economic and social development of any country but it has not resulted to such in Africa which necessitates chaos principles. It was found out that experimentation is a basic principle of chaos engineering while the advanced principles are hypothesizing about steady state, vary real-world events, run experiments in production, automate experiments to run continuously, minimize blast radius. These all were conceptualized as the pathway to excellence and relevance in engineering education in Africa. The study recommended that there is a need to intensify effort on researching more into chaos engineering in Africa.

Highlights

  • Engineering has been defined by various authors in time past and one of the most profound definition was given by UNESCO in 2010

  • It is essential to ensure that engineering education thrives well under varying conditions to ensure excellence and relevance

  • To ensure excellence and relevance in engineering education using the principles of chaos, it is vital to build hypothesize about steady states

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Introduction

Engineering has been defined by various authors in time past and one of the most profound definition was given by UNESCO in 2010. Engineering was defined as the field, discipline, practice or profession that has evolved with development, acquisition and application of technical, scientific and mathematical knowledge which is crucial in understanding, design, development, invention, innovation of materials, machines, structures systems, processes for different purposes. This definition typifies the dynamics and multi-versatility of engineering as a discipline. While engineering education is the pathway by which knowledge and principles related to engineering discipline is been taught. Engineering education is the process by which engineers are trained. A study conducted by the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAE) on engineering in sub-Saharan Africa(Matthews et al, 2012)

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