Abstract

In this paper, a comparative evaluation of the undergraduate program of Chemical Engineering curriculums of Chinese and Ethiopian universities was performed. The study employed systematic qualitative methods to synthesize the current qualitative researches into an explanatory process. To comprehend the Chemical Engineering curriculum structure in two countries, a survey of courses from each country institution is presented. Since both countries use harmonized chemical engineering curriculum with their respective institution, top university from each country was taken as a representative sample, Tsinghua University (THU) from China and Addis Ababa University (AAU) from Ethiopia. The major aspects in the comparison were the lengths of the programs, measurement of student workload, practical curriculum, and the ratio of general, core, compulsory and non-compulsory courses. At the THU, the minimum length for the undergraduate program is 4 years, whereas at AAU a minimum of 5 years is expected. While general education courses occupy 70% of the total credit in the THU curriculum showing more emphasis on general courses, the AAU curriculum gives more focus to core courses by allocating 70% of its total credit. The THU curriculum proves to be more flexible, offering more elective courses at different stages of the program; the AAU curriculum has provided the chance for a range of specialty streams offering elective courses in the final year of the program. Thus, it is highly appreciable for both countries’ universities to optimistically add more courses to their present curriculum based on their socio-economic trait, cultural backgrounds, national demands, and resource availabilities.

Highlights

  • Chemical engineers assist in the management of resources, the protection of the environment and the regulation of health and safety practices, etc

  • This paper aimed to provide useful information for the advancement of chemical engineering undergraduate education by comparison of the undergraduate chemical engineering curriculum of Tsinghua University (THU) and Ababa University (AAU) from China and Ethiopia respectively

  • After comparison of chemical engineering undergraduate programs of THU and AAU, the difference between the two curriculums can be summarized in the following aspects: (1) While the THU shortens the length of the program to 4 years in comparison to AAU of 5 years by offering more courses per semester, the AAU curriculum includes more repeated core courses with similar course syllabus, which could be merged to different single courses, this might shorten the length of the program to 4 years

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Introduction

Chemical engineers assist in the management of resources, the protection of the environment and the regulation of health and safety practices, etc. Vast numbers of universities are establishing chemical engineering programs to satisfy the demand for chemical engineers in their respective countries. Countries are designing their curriculum solely based on the need and demands of their local market; it will be difficult for graduates to be competitive in the global market. A comparative assessment of different countries’ practices provides an opportunity to explore and share different experiences for the benefit of strengthening the merits and rectifying drawbacks of one curriculum; it helps to be competitive in the global market. This paper is aimed to assess the two countries’ chemical engineering curriculum, which are economically, geographically, culturally, etc.

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