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RESEARCH ON THE TEACHING MODE OF "INTRODUCTION TO CIVIL ENGINEERING" AND "FOUR DEGREES, FOUR PROPERTIES AND SIX COMBINATIONS"

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Volume 1, Issue 1, pp 13-18

Author(s)

Xiang Zhang

Affiliation(s)

Hunan Institute of Technology 410205, China.

Corresponding Author

Xiang Zhang

ABSTRACT

"Introduction to Civil Engineering" is an introductory compulsory course for majors in civil engineering. A deep understanding of how to approach civil engineering "why study - study what - study". However, with the development of science and technology and society, the teaching mode of the "Introduction to Civil Engineering" course is gradually out of touch. Starting from the reconstruction of the positioning function of the course, through in-depth analysis of the content of the course, combined with the teaching practice and research of the course, the "Civil Engineering The teaching mode of "Introduction" and "Four Degrees, Four Natures and Six Combinations" has achieved good teaching results.

KEYWORDS

Introduction to civil engineering; Four degrees, Four properties and six combinations; Teaching mode.

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Xiang Zhang. Research on the Teaching Mode of "Introduction to Civil Engineering" and "Four Degrees, Four Properties and Six Combinations". World Journal of Engineering Research. 2023, 1(1): 13-18.

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