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Tradition of BME Education

BME-degrees in Germany: from Diploma to Bachelor/Master, from Governmental Control to Accreditation Vera Dammann (Dipl.-Ing.). Tradition of BME Education. 1953 start of BME at Technical University Ilmenau (diploma degree course)

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Tradition of BME Education

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  1. BME-degrees in Germany:from Diploma to Bachelor/Master, from Governmental Control to AccreditationVera Dammann (Dipl.-Ing.)

  2. Tradition of BME Education • 1953 start of BME at Technical University Ilmenau (diploma degree course) • 1970 start of BME at Universities of Appl. Sci. in Hamburg and Giessen (diploma degree course) • today degree courses with BME as major: • 3 at (technical) Universities • 17 at Universities of Appl. Sci. • plus 15 other engineering courses with BME as minor

  3. Typical Structure of Diploma Course • 3 to 6 months of workshop practical as additional prerequisite • courses/modules at university:6 (UAS) or 8 (U) semesters • 0, 1, or 2 practical internship semester • 1 semester for diploma project and thesis • in total: 4 years at UAS and 4.5 to 5 years at U

  4. German Authorities for Educational Affairs standing conference of ministers for culture, KMK Federal Ministry of Education and Research each state, „Land“:* Ministry of Education: primary and secondary education * Ministry of Science and Culture: higher, tertiary education  universities

  5. Implementation of a Diploma Course(procedure of the past) • planning of curriculum and ressources by the department, preparation of examination rules • decision by department • decision by university senate • approval by ministry and publication of examination rules in statal journal of laws

  6. New Structures and Proceduresalong with Bologna process • first resolution of KMK in 1999, specified in 2000 • actual, in 2003 revised resolution of KMK

  7. KMK-resolution: main topics (1) • In general: • no new diploma courses • in 2010: bachelor and master courses only • doctorate entrance requirement: • master degree or • bachelor degree plus dedicated pre-courses • all degree courses need accreditation • diploma supplement in addition to degree certificate and transcript of records

  8. KMK-resolution: main topics (2) • In detail: • duration: bachelor: 3 to 4, master: 1 to 2 years • no „honours“ • modularized • application of ECTS, workload 30 hours/credit • accreditation instead of approval by ministry

  9. KMK-resolution: main topics (3) • differentiation of master courses: • orientation to research or application • consequent (bachelor + master = 5 years) • non-consequent • professional (after professional experience)

  10. KMK-resolution: main topics (3) • no differentation between • research and application orientation at bachelor level • research and application orientation in terminology of degree • types of universities in terminology of degree • durations of courses in degree • bachelor (U) and bachelor (UAS) conc. to entry to master courses • master (U) and master (UAS) conc. to entry to doctorate

  11. Procedure for Implementation of a New Course (1) • planning of curriculum and ressources by the department, preparation of examination rules • decision by department • decision by university senate if it complies with the university‘s profile

  12. Procedure for Implementation of a New Course (2) • discussion of university president with ministry: • matching to the educational profile of the „Land“ • budget • provisional approval of course by ministry • accreditation by accreditation agency • enrollment of first students • re-accreditation after 5 years

  13. Cooperation on European level Accreditation System Conference of the Ministries of Education (KMK) founded Accreditation council (Akkreditierungsrat) controlsandaccredits Accreditation agencies (actually 6)

  14. Criteria for Course Accreditation: • appropriate • entry requirement • objectives, learning outcome • procedures • evaluations • quality management and assurance • contents: criteria given by scientific and professional societies

  15. Criteria (ECTS) Given by the German Societies • ECTS points for the bachelor: • duration7 or 8 sem. • mathematics 20 30 • physics 20 20 • engineering 30 50 • anatomy, physiology 10 10 • non-technical 20 20 • BME core 25 25 • BME specialization 25 25 • practical internship 15 15 • thesis 15 15 • flexible budget 30 30

  16. Criteria (ECTS) Given by the German Societies • consecutive master: • duration3 or 2 sem. • engineering 20 10 • BME specialization 10 10 • thesis 30 30 • flexible budget 30 10

  17. Criteria (ECTS) Given by the German Societies • non-consecutive master: • duration4 semesters • engineering 15 ECTS • anatomy, physiology 10 • BME core 25 • BME specialization 30 • thesis 30 • flexible budget 10

  18. Non-solved Questions, Actual Discussions • duration of bachelor course • percentage of bachelors allowed to enter master courses • study fees • and quite a lot of procedural problems

  19. Links • Standing conference of ministries of education:www.kmk.org„Structural guidelines for Accr. of Bachelor and Master courses...“:www.kmk.org/doc/publ/LaendergemStrukturvorgaben_englisch.pdf • official survey on accreditation agencies and accredited degree courses: www.akkreditierungsrat.de

  20. Links (2) • surveys on BME degree courses: • www.fbmt.de-> Informationen -> Studium • www.dgbmt.de-> Studium und Beruf -> Studienmöglichkeiten

  21. Thank you very much for your attention

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