The Learning of the Mathematical Models to Aid Decision Making in the High Level Engineering Schools?

Autor: Grau Olive, Juan Bautista, Antón Corrales, José Manuel, Tarquis Alfonso, Ana Maria, Andina de la Fuente, Diego
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2012
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Zdroj: IACEE World Conference on Continuing Engineering Education | WCCEE 2012-IACEE World Conference on Continuing Engineering Education | 17-19 de Mayo de 2012 | Valencia
Archivo Digital UPM
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Popis: At present, in the University curricula in most countries, the decision theory and the mathematical models to aid decision making is not included, as in the graduate program like in Doctored and Master´s programs. In the Technical School of High Level Agronomic Engineers of the Technical University of Madrid (ETSIA-UPM), the need to offer to the future engineers training in a subject that could help them to take decisions in their profession was felt. Along the life, they will have to take a lot of decisions. Ones, will be important and others no. In the personal level, they will have to take several very important decisions, like the election of a career, professional work, or a couple, but in the professional field, the decision making is the main role of the Managers, Politicians and Leaders. They should be decision makers and will be paid for it. Therefore, nobody can understand that such a professional that is called to practice management responsibilities in the companies, does not take training in such an important matter. For it, in the year 2000, it was requested to the University Board to introduce in the curricula an optional qualified subject of the second cycle with 4,5 credits titled " Mathematical Methods for Making Decisions ". A program was elaborated, the didactic material prepared and programs as Maple, Lingo, Math Cad, etc. installed in several IT classrooms, where the course will be taught. In the course 2000-2001 this subject was offered with a great acceptance that exceeded the forecasts of capacity and had to be prepared more classrooms. This course in graduate program took place in the Department of Applied Mathematics to the Agronomic Engineering, as an extension of the credits dedicated to Mathematics in the career of Engineering.
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