A bibliometric exploration of accreditation in civil engineering education: trends and insights

Purpose - This study aims to analyze research trends in civil engineering education accreditation, focusing on influential authors, top journals, leading institutions and countries and frequently cited articles. It also explores key research themes and proposes potential directions for future resear...

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出版年:QUALITY ASSURANCE IN EDUCATION
主要な著者: Ibrahim, Che Khairil Izam Che; Kamal, Norashikin Ahmad
フォーマット: Article; Early Access
言語:English
出版事項: EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD 2025
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オンライン・アクセス:https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001439798300001
author Ibrahim
Che Khairil Izam Che; Kamal
Norashikin Ahmad
spellingShingle Ibrahim
Che Khairil Izam Che; Kamal
Norashikin Ahmad
A bibliometric exploration of accreditation in civil engineering education: trends and insights
Education & Educational Research
author_facet Ibrahim
Che Khairil Izam Che; Kamal
Norashikin Ahmad
author_sort Ibrahim
spelling Ibrahim, Che Khairil Izam Che; Kamal, Norashikin Ahmad
A bibliometric exploration of accreditation in civil engineering education: trends and insights
QUALITY ASSURANCE IN EDUCATION
English
Article; Early Access
Purpose - This study aims to analyze research trends in civil engineering education accreditation, focusing on influential authors, top journals, leading institutions and countries and frequently cited articles. It also explores key research themes and proposes potential directions for future research in civil engineering education accreditation domain. Design/methodology/approach - Data were retrieved from the Scopus database for the period 1985-2024, targeting articles referencing accreditation in civil engineering education. Performance analysis was conducted using Microsoft Excel, OpenRefine and biblioMagika, while science mapping was performed with the Bibliometrix R Package and VOSviewer. Findings - The analysis demonstrates a consistent growth in publications on civil engineering education accreditation since 2000, with the United States leading contributions and Malaysia emerging as a notable contributor among developing countries. Contributions from 226 authors across worldwide institutions were identified. Six key research clusters were uncovered: (1) curricula and accreditation, (2) analytical and problem-solving skills, (3) construction practices and safety engineering, (4) undergraduate civil engineering programs, (5) professional standards in civil engineering and (6) research activities and development. Practical implications - The findings provide valuable insights for institutions offering civil engineering programs, highlighting the need to align curricula with accreditation frameworks to ensure educational quality. Emphasis is placed on integrating elements such as outcome-based education, competency development and continuous quality improvement to prepare graduates for industry demands and global professional standards. Originality/value - By offering a foundational framework for understanding the evolving landscape of accreditation, this study provides valuable guidance for institutions aiming to enhance educational quality and achieve alignment with international standards.
EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
0968-4883
1758-7662
2025


10.1108/QAE-12-2024-0271
Education & Educational Research

WOS:001439798300001
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title A bibliometric exploration of accreditation in civil engineering education: trends and insights
title_short A bibliometric exploration of accreditation in civil engineering education: trends and insights
title_full A bibliometric exploration of accreditation in civil engineering education: trends and insights
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description Purpose - This study aims to analyze research trends in civil engineering education accreditation, focusing on influential authors, top journals, leading institutions and countries and frequently cited articles. It also explores key research themes and proposes potential directions for future research in civil engineering education accreditation domain. Design/methodology/approach - Data were retrieved from the Scopus database for the period 1985-2024, targeting articles referencing accreditation in civil engineering education. Performance analysis was conducted using Microsoft Excel, OpenRefine and biblioMagika, while science mapping was performed with the Bibliometrix R Package and VOSviewer. Findings - The analysis demonstrates a consistent growth in publications on civil engineering education accreditation since 2000, with the United States leading contributions and Malaysia emerging as a notable contributor among developing countries. Contributions from 226 authors across worldwide institutions were identified. Six key research clusters were uncovered: (1) curricula and accreditation, (2) analytical and problem-solving skills, (3) construction practices and safety engineering, (4) undergraduate civil engineering programs, (5) professional standards in civil engineering and (6) research activities and development. Practical implications - The findings provide valuable insights for institutions offering civil engineering programs, highlighting the need to align curricula with accreditation frameworks to ensure educational quality. Emphasis is placed on integrating elements such as outcome-based education, competency development and continuous quality improvement to prepare graduates for industry demands and global professional standards. Originality/value - By offering a foundational framework for understanding the evolving landscape of accreditation, this study provides valuable guidance for institutions aiming to enhance educational quality and achieve alignment with international standards.
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