An empirical study of industrial engineering and management curriculum reform in fostering students' creativity
Authors: Chen, Chi-kuang1; Jiang, Bernard2; Hsu, Kuang-yiao1
Source: European Journal of Engineering Education, Volume 30, Number 2, May 2005 , pp. 191-202(12)
Publisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd
Abstract:
The objective of this paper is to examine the effectiveness of a creativity-fostering program in industrial engineering and management (IE&M) curriculum reform. Fostering creativity in students has become a crucial issue in industrial engineering education. In a survey of previous studies, we found few on IE&M curriculum reform. In particular, no study has dealt directly with fostering students' creativity. In this study, we propose an IE&M curriculum reform program. The core of this program is intended to enhance students' creative problem solving ability. Based on this concept, three required courses were developed: industrial communication, creative problem solving, and scientific research methodology. To investigate the effectiveness of this curriculum reform program, we conducted a two-year follow-up study. One hundred seventy-seven IE&M undergraduates from Yuan-Ze University participated this study, and Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking (TTCT) were used to measure changes in their creativity. The results showed that the students, after completing this reformed curriculum program, had significantly improved their creativity.Keywords: IE&M curriculum reform; Creativity; Creativity-fostering
Document Type: Research article
DOI: 10.1080/03043790500087423
Affiliations: 1: Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan, R. O. C 2: Department of Industrial Engineering and Management; Dean of Academic Affairs, Yuan Ze University, Taiwan, R. O. C

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