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ERIC Number: EJ1480560
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2025
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ISSN: ISSN-2643-9107
EISSN: EISSN-2643-9115
Available Date: 0000-00-00
Mass Timber Curriculum Development for Engineering Students Using Dacum and Delphi Methodologies
Christiana Kiesling; Cade Person; Kristen Cetin; George Berghorn
Journal of Civil Engineering Education, v151 n4 2025
Mass timber is an emerging construction technology growing in popularity in the United States. One obstacle to the gradual adoption of mass timber construction is the limited availability of qualified engineers and designers. Although successful efforts have been made to address research topics related to mass timber design and to identify common barriers and challenges to the adoption of mass timber as a construction material, little research has been conducted to identify desired student outcomes for undergraduate civil or structural engineering students working with mass timber after graduation. This paper describes the development of an industry-guided educational resource for curriculum development to improve the alignment between undergraduate student outcomes and employer requirements related to mass timber design. A "Developing A Curriculum" (DACUM) chart was produced by a panel of qualified industry professionals to identify the tasks, duties, general knowledge, skills, and worker characteristics required of successful entry-level structural engineers working with mass timber. A second panel of qualified subject matter experts was assembled for the implementation of the Delphi Survey Methodology, in which experts were instructed to draw on their opinions and perspectives honed through years of industry experience to rank their level of agreement with each item and propose changes to the chart. The findings reflect a prioritization of competencies related to the design of mass timber elements and structures, an understanding of material characteristics, the navigation of available design resources, contributions to project deliverables, and the support of sustainability goals. The finalized DACUM chart provides clarity on curriculum needs to ensure graduating engineers are well-prepared to work with mass timber elements. The chart provides an industry-driven framework for aligning undergraduate structural engineering curricula with the evolving needs of the mass timber construction sector. This framework can be used as a resource to guide the development of mass timber engineering educational materials, including learning modules, virtual tours, and student assignments for instructors to present independently or implement with existing engineering coursework that will better prepare students for work in this growing field.
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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