Published August 30, 2023
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EUR-ACE accreditation for chemical engineering in Spain: Current situation, lessons learned and challenges
Description
The accreditation of engineering programmes is a subject of great interest in the last decades. However, most
studies in the literature are focused on case studies or deal with the different levels of acceptance of the groups
involved in the accreditation. There are two main approaches for the accreditation of engineering programmes, i.
e., at national or international level. Whereas most developed countries have established national standards for
the quality assurance of the university studies, international accreditation systems for engineering studies are
limited to 3 alternatives. The interaction between national and international accreditation systems is poorly
understood despite of their significance in the design and management of the programme. We aim to fill in this
gap and provide useful guidance for universities aiming to apply for the EUR-ACE® label in their chemical
engineering programmes (bachelor or master). In general, there is a high level of complementarity between the
Spanish and EUR-ACE accreditation systems. However, there are still challenges. For instance, the ad hoc procedure proposed by the national accreditation agency in Spain does not fully consider chemical engineering as a
traditional branch of engineering. In addition, the changes in the Spanish accreditation system might negatively
impact the current ad hoc procedure for EUR-ACE accreditation for some universities. The incorporation of
IChemE in the accreditation process would be an option to deal with this issue.
Abstract
This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).Additional details
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- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/148568
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/148568
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