Assessing academic workload in computing engineering programs: A preliminary study

Chourio-Acevedo, L; Madrid-Muñoz, G; Kri-Amar, F; Román-Cortés, A; Joglar-Campos, C; Villalobos-Cid, M

Keywords: chile, perception, higher education, curriculum evaluation, credits

Abstract

Assessing academic workload is a critical component of the educational process, given its importance in the health and performance of students. Several universities worldwide have evaluated their programs using academic credit systems as a reference by contrasting the expected and real academic workload through strategies based on surveys, focus groups, questionnaires, and logbooks. In this work, we perform a preliminary study by extracting information for curricular updating of our computing engineering programs based on academic workload. The related method is divided into four stages: (1) the designing of an informatic tool to manage the class-to-class activities; (2) the recording of the academic workload expected by academics; (3) the application of surveys to record the workload declared by students; (4) and the formulation of recommendations based on a mixed analysis that combines qualitative and quantitative elements. This preliminary study can be extended by analysing other educational contexts.

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Título según WOS: Assessing academic workload in computing engineering programs: A preliminary study
Volumen: 20
Número: 39
Fecha de publicación: 2025
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.26507/rei.v20n39.1297

Notas: ISI