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Exploration and Practical Research on Cultivation of High-level Compound Talents of Master of Engineering Management (MEM) Based on the Concept of “Integration of Engineering and Literature”
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jiem.202403202
Author(s)
Ruijia Yuan, Sihan Wang, Yingmiao Qian*
Affiliation(s)
School of Management Science and Engineering, Anhui University of Finance & Economics, Bengbu, Anhui, China *Corresponding Author.
Abstract
The concept of “integration of engineering and literature” is an important path to cultivate high-quality master's degree talents in engineering management under the background of “Belt and Road”. This paper firstly researches the role of cultivating masters of engineering management under the concept of the integration of engineering and literature. Under the above premise, this paper puts forward the objectives of talent cultivation under the concept of integration of engineering and literature, and elaborates the specific content of each objective. Based on the cultivation objectives, this paper proposes four talent cultivation paths based on reconstructing the curriculum system, creating a dual-teacher teaching team, promoting the reform of teaching methods, and building a platform for school-enterprise cooperation. This study provides effective guidance for universities to cultivate engineering management masters with the ability of integrating engineering and liberal arts in the context of “Belt and Road”.
Keywords
Integration of Engineering and Literature; Engineering Management; Talent Cultivation; Belt and Road
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