Teaching Reform and Practice of Soil Mechanics Course in the Context of Emerging Engineering Science

Authors

  • Ting Li Southwest Jiaotong University Hope College,China

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61360/BoniGHSS242016970905

Keywords:

Emerging Engineering Science, Soil Mechanics, teaching reform, project-driven learning, industry-university-research co-operation

Abstract

With the accelerated development of scientific and technological progress and industrial upgrading, Emerging Engineering Education has become the key to cultivate high-quality and innovative talents, and the teaching reform of the Soil Mechanics course, as a core basic course of civil engineering, is particularly important for adapting to the engineering needs of the new era. This paper discusses the teaching reform and practice of Soil Mechanics courses in the context of emerging engineering science, and puts forward the introduction of cutting-edge technology, updating course content, innovative teaching methods, the teaching quality of Soil Mechanics courses and the comprehensive quality of students, and other strategies, and seeks to promote the significant improvement of the quality of teaching and the quality of talents. Among them, the application of virtual reality and project-driven learning mode enhances students' practical ability and innovative thinking. The strengthening of practical teaching links and industry-university-research cooperation has enhanced the opportunities for students to participate in actual engineering projects, while the integration of Civic and Political Education has fostered students' professional ethics and sense of social responsibility. In the future, the course of Soil Mechanics will continue to adjust and optimise the teaching mode, cultivate high-quality civil engineering talents adapted to the needs of emerging engineering science, and provide powerful support for modern engineering construction.

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Published

2024-09-26

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How to Cite

Teaching Reform and Practice of Soil Mechanics Course in the Context of Emerging Engineering Science. (2024). Journal of Global Humanities and Social Sciences, 5(9), 358-363. https://doi.org/10.61360/BoniGHSS242016970905

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