about

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revision Previous revision
Next revision
Previous revision
about [2022/03/02 20:43] epsatisepabout [2025/02/21 11:39] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
Line 4: Line 4:
 </figure> </figure>
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
-The [[http://europeanprojectsemester.eu|Eu­ro­pean Project Se­mes­ter]] (EPS) is a one semester pro­gramme of­fered by 19 uni­ver­si­ties from 12 European coun­tries to stu­dents who have com­pleted at least two years of study +The [[http://europeanprojectsemester.eu|Eu­ro­pean Project Se­mes­ter]] (EPS) is a one-semester programme offered by 20 universities from 13 European countries to students who have completed at least two years of higher education studies. The concept EPS was created in Denmark by Prof. Arvid Andersen in 1995 with engineering students in mind, but other students who can participate in an engineering project are also welcome. It is crafted to address the design requirements of the degree and prepare engineering students with all the necessary skills to face the challenges of today’s world economy. EPS is a mixture of “Project Related Courses” and project-organized/problem-based learningStudents work in international and usually multidisciplinary teams of 3 to students on their projects, and most of the projects are interdisciplinary. Some projects are done in cooperation with businesses and industries, other projects with research laboratoriesStudents learn to learnto take responsibility for their learning and their project work and develop inter-cultural competenciescommunication skills and interpersonal skills.
-The concept EPS was created in Denmark by Prof. Arvid Andersen in 1995 with en­gi­neer­ing stu­dents in mind, but other stu­dents who can par­tic­i­pate in an en­gi­neer­ing project are also welcome. It is crafted to ad­dress the de­sign re­quire­ments of the de­gree and pre­pare en­gi­neer­ing stu­dents with all the nec­es­sary skills to face the chal­lenges of today’s world econ­omy. EPS is a mix­ture of “Project Re­lated Courses” and project-organized/problem-based learn­ingStu­dents work in in­ter­na­tional and usu­ally multi­dis­ci­pli­nary teams of 3stu­dents on their projects, and most of the projects are interdisciplinary. Some projects are done in co­op­er­a­tion with com­mer­cial busi­nesses and in­dus­tries, other projects are more aca­d­e­micStu­dents learn to learn and to take re­spon­s­ibil­ity for their learn­ing and their project work and they de­velop their in­ter-­cul­tural com­pe­tencestheir com­mu­ni­ca­tion skills and their interpersonal skills. +
-For + info: [[http://www.europeanprojectsemester.eu/|Eu­ro­pean Project Se­mes­ter Providers]]+
  
-The [[https://www.isep.ipp.pt/Course/Course/44|Eu­ro­pean Project Se­mes­ter at ISEP (EPS@ISEP)]] is a 30 ECTU programme in English offered by ISEP to international 3<sup>rd</sup> and 4<sup>th</sup> year (or higher level) engineering, product design and business students. The programme comprises the following modules:+The [[https://www.isep.ipp.pt/Course/Course/44|Eu­ro­pean Project Se­mes­ter at ISEP (EPS@ISEP)]] is a 30 ECTU programme in English offered by ISEP to international 3rd and 4th year (or higher level) engineering, product design and business students. The programme comprises the following modules:
  
   - Project (20 ECTU)   - Project (20 ECTU)
-  - Team Building & Project Management (2 ECTU)  +  - Team Building & Project Management (2 ECTU) 
-  - Marketing & Communication (2 ECTU)  +  - Marketing & Communication (2 ECTU) 
-  - Ethics & Deontology (2 ECTU) +  - Ethics & Deontology (2 ECTU)
   - Energy & Sustainable Development (2 ECTU)   - Energy & Sustainable Development (2 ECTU)
   - Portuguese (2 ECTU)    - Portuguese (2 ECTU) 
Line 19: Line 17:
 It is a project-based learning offer with emphasis on teamwork, involving groups of students from different majors and cultures, to solve real-world multidisciplinary problems. It is a project-based learning offer with emphasis on teamwork, involving groups of students from different majors and cultures, to solve real-world multidisciplinary problems.
  
-**EPS@ISEP**, which was launched in 2010/2011, **is currently on its 12<sup>th</sup> edition!** +**EPS@ISEP**, which was launched in 2010/2011, **is celebrating its 15<sup>th</sup> anniversary!**
  
  • about.1646253828.txt.gz
  • Last modified: 2025/02/21 11:39
  • (external edit)