Thoughts and exploration on basic courses of materials science under the background of new engineering disciplines

Journal: Region - Educational Research and Reviews DOI: 10.32629/rerr.v5i6.1520

Yuebin LIAN, Yannan ZHANG, Min ZHENG, Weilong XU, Jin XIAO

Changzhou Institute of Technology

Abstract

The basic course of materials science is the most important professional course in the new energy science and engineering major. In order to adapt to the future career plans of students in this major and the changes in enterprises' demand for talents, and based on the talent training positioning and training goals of Changzhou Institute of Technology's new energy science and engineering major, the teaching model for the "Fundamentals of Materials Science" course was developed. According to classroom practice, it is found that through the improvement of teaching methods, students' enthusiasm in class is fully mobilized, and their understanding of knowledge and learning efficiency are improved.

Keywords

teaching reform; talent training; "Fundamentals of Materials Science"

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