A4 Article in conference proceedings
Introduction to Next-Generation Engineering : Being Human in the Information Society (2022)


Virtaluoto, J., Roslöf, J., Pitkänen-Huhta, A., & Kettunen, L. (2022). Introduction to Next-Generation Engineering : Being Human in the Information Society. In M. S. Gudjonsdottir, H. Audunsson, A. Manterola Donoso, G. Kristjansson, I. Saemundsdóttir, J. T. Foley, M. Kyas, A. Sripakagorn, J. Roslöf, J. Bennedsen, K. Edström, N. Kuptasthien, & R. Lyng (Eds.), The 18th International CDIO Conference : Proceedings – Full Papers (pp. 138-146). Reykjavík University. Proceedings of the International CDIO Conference. https://en.ru.is/media/cdio2022/CDIO_2022_Proceedings.pdf


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Publication details

All authors or editorsVirtaluoto, Jenni; Roslöf, Janne; Pitkänen-Huhta, Anne; Kettunen, Lauri

Parent publicationThe 18th International CDIO Conference : Proceedings – Full Papers

Parent publication editorsGudjonsdottir, Maria Sigridur; Audunsson, Haraldur; Manterola Donoso, Arkaitz; Kristjansson, Gudmundur; Saemundsdóttir, Ingunn; Foley, Joseph Timothy; Kyas, Marcel; Sripakagorn, Angkee; Roslöf, Janne; Bennedsen, Jens; Edström, Kristina; Kuptasthien, Natha; Lyng, Reidar

Place and date of conferenceReykjavik, Iceland13.-15.6.2022

eISBN978-9935-9655-6-1

Journal or seriesProceedings of the International CDIO Conference

eISSN2002-1593

Publication year2022

Pages range138-146

Number of pages in the book1021

PublisherReykjavík University

Place of PublicationReykjavík

Publication countryIceland

Publication languageEnglish

Persistent website addresshttps://en.ru.is/media/cdio2022/CDIO_2022_Proceedings.pdf

Publication open accessOpenly available

Publication channel open accessOpen Access channel

Publication is parallel published (JYX)https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/83398


Abstract

While adopting Information Technology (IT) may have been a goal in itself in the past, during the last decade the emphasis has shifted, and IT has instead become a tool that enables us to realize other needs. This also sets new requirements for IT education: skills in software engineering and computer science alone do not provide students with the professional abilities they will need after graduation. To answer this call, the University of Jyväskylä launched in autumn 2021 a new engineering B.Sc. and M.Sc. degree program in Information and Software Engineering with close ties to the Humanities. The degree program was established on three cornerstones: 1) the ability to implement IT systems, 2) comprehension of the expectations and needs set on technology, and 3) mathematical-logical reasoning. As an introduction to the multidisciplinary studies, the students take a course called Being Human in the Information Society at the very beginning of their B.Sc. studies. This course aims at providing an understanding of the multidisciplinary context in which technology will be developed and applied when addressing the complex challenges of the future. In this paper, we will present the planning process of the new course, and describe the intended learning outcomes, contents, and learning methods of the course. In addition, faculty experiences and student feedback of the first implementation are discussed and reflected upon.


Keywordsinformation technologyhigher education (teaching)educational planningcurriculainformation societytechnologyhumanitiesmultidisciplinary research

Free keywordsinformation technology; humanities; social sciences; multidisciplinarity; CDIO standards: 1, 2, 4


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Ministry reportingYes

Reporting Year2022

JUFO rating1


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