Reflections on interdisciplinarity and teaching chemical engineering on an interdisciplinary degree programme in biotechnology

Publication date: Available online 17 December 2015 Source:Education for Chemical Engineers Author(s): Greg Foley Some reflections on interdisciplinarity are presented based on the author's experience of more than twenty years teaching chemical and bioprocess engineering as a minor subject of an interdisciplinary programme in biotechnology. Key literature on interdisciplinary education is reviewed and some generic challenges faced in the delivery of interdisciplinary programmes are outlined. Finally, specific challenges faced by chemical engineers teaching chemical engineering as a minor component of an interdisciplinary programme are discussed. For an interdisciplinary programme to be successful, it needs to be designed and planned with great care, but also requires constant management and review to avoid the slide into unintended multidisciplinarity.
Source: Education for Chemical Engineers - Category: Chemistry Source Type: research