Journal of Engineering Education Transformations
DOI: 10.16920/jeet/2021/v35i2/22076
Year: 2021, Volume: 35, Issue: 2, Pages: 97-105
Original Article
Musibaudeen Olatunde Idris1 , Oluseyi Afolabi Adeyemi2 , Busayo Sunday Adeboye3, Seun Oyelami4,
1,3,4Mechanical Engineering Department, Osun State University, Osogbo, Nigeria.
2Mechanical Engineering Department, The First University, Ibadan, Nigeria.
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Abstract: For over a decade that Entrepreneurship education was introduced to the curriculum of tertiary institutions in Nigeria, majority of engineering students only acquired the skill but lacked the entrepreneurial spirit to initiate their personal engineering based ventures. This attitude could be traced to the structure of the curriculum of entrepreneurship education which is generic in nature that could hardly bring out the t echni cal entrepreneurship values that were embedded in engineering education. To close this gap, there is the need to integrate entrepreneurship education into the engineering curriculum without sacrificing the technical and professional objectives of the course. This study developed a learning model based on the course outline of Workshop Technology and the behavioural object ives of Introduction to Entrepreneurship to develop an Entrepreneurial induced version of Workshop Technology which adopted modular-based pedagogy for effective learning. The model aimed to produce entrepreneurial minded engineering graduates that will willingly prefer to create engineering ventures after graduation.The model was given a prima facial evaluation by the experts in engineering and entrepreneurship and was adjudged to be appropriate for its purpose.
Keywords: Entrepreneurship, Engineering, Education, mindset, pedagogies, curriculum
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