Professional Doctorate in Engineering

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The Professional Doctorate in Engineering (PDEng) is the degree awarded to graduates of engineering programs that develop their students' capabilities to work within a professional context. These programs focus on applied techniques in their respective engineering fields, as opposed to Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) programs. Participation in a program that awards the PDEng requires at least a Master's degree in a related field [1].

The main schools currently awarding this degree are the Eindhoven University of Technology, Delft University of Technology, and Tilburg University. Among these schools are interscholastic cooperation programs like the 3TU Federation and Stan Ackermans Institute [2].

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[edit] Accreditation

This degree is certified by the Dutch Certification Committee for Technological Design Programmes (CCTO or Dutch: Nederlandse Certificatiecommissie voor Opleidingen tot Technologisch Ontwerper), which represents the interests of the Dutch Employers' Collective (Dutch: Raad Centrale Ondernemingsorganisaties) and the Royal Institution of Engineers in the Netherlands (KIVI NIRIA or Dutch: Koninklijk Instituut Van Ingenieurs) [3]. The CCTO's main goal is to ensure that such degrees hold to the high standards establishes by both academia and industry. The committee reviews these degree programs every five (5) years to ensure continuted standards compliance [4].

[edit] Hallmarks

What sets the PDEng apart from the PhD the most is the emphasis on professional skills and business savvy. Generally, A PDEng laureate (design engineer) is well equipped to design technical solutions for products, processes, and/or systems, based not only on practical/functional requirements, but also business/market requirements. PDEng trainees are furthermore trained in accomplishing such goals within the context of a general societal character, placing emphasis on sustainability, societal and cultural impact, and other aspects of social responsibility.

PDEng training is problem-based, team-oriented, and practically applied [5].

[edit] History

The Professional Doctorare in Engineering (PDEng) owes its existence to the adoption of the Bachelor/Master (Ba/Ma) degree system after the Bologna Process. While most Dutch universities adopted the Ba/Ma system in 2001, the PDEng was known as the Master of Technical Design (MTD) until 2004. It was then that the Dutch Certification Committee for Technological Design Programmes finally ratified the new degree to separate it from the new Master's degree [6].

[edit] References

  1. ^ Stan Ackermans Institute, Software Technology http://wwwooti.win.tue.nl/pdeng.html
  2. ^ 3TU Federation Website | http://www.3tu.nl/
  3. ^ KIVI NIRIA, Ned. Certificatiecom. voor Opleidingen tot Technologisch Ontwerper | http://www.ingenieurs.net/Resource.phx/bestuur/best-76/index.htx
  4. ^ Stan Ackermans Institute, Software Technology http://wwwooti.win.tue.nl/pdeng.html
  5. ^ Stan Ackermans Institute, Software Technology http://wwwooti.win.tue.nl/pdeng.html
  6. ^ KIVI NIRIA, Ned. Certificatiecom. voor Opleidingen tot Technologisch Ontwerper | http://www.ingenieurs.net/Resource.phx/bestuur/best-76/index.htx