Discussion on High-Quality Curriculum Construction of Welded Structure in Local Comprehensive Universities

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The curriculum construction is a very important work leading to the excellent course. Welded Structure (including 40 class hours) is one of main and compulsory course for the major of Material Molding and Control Engineering in our university. It is very important and necessary to construct the course in time. Based on the project of High Quality Curriculum Construction for Welded Structure undertaken by the authors, this paper makes a discussion on the original ideas, goals and contents, strategies and measures of the project. Meanwhile, the course construction and reform of Welded Structure are introduced from following aspects, such as curriculum setting, teaching contents and methods, teaching staffs, teaching quality management and supervision, online teaching resource construction. The purpose of the paper is to provide beneficial references and experiences to facilitate the further curriculum construction and reform in higher school.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 785-786)

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