1. Combination of theory and practice: Engineering education not only pays attention to imparting theoretical knowledge, but also emphasizes the cultivation of practical operation ability. Students need to apply theoretical knowledge to practical problems and cultivate their ability to solve engineering problems through experiments, internships, design and other practical links.
2. Cultivation of innovative ability: The engineering field needs continuous innovation. Therefore, engineering education focuses on cultivating students' innovative thinking and ability. Through practical activities such as curriculum design and scientific research projects, students' creative potential is stimulated and engineering talents with independent thinking and problem-solving ability are cultivated.
3. Teamwork and communication skills: Engineering projects often need more than one person to complete. Therefore, engineering education emphasizes the cultivation of students' teamwork spirit and communication ability. Through group work, team projects and other activities, students can learn to cooperate with others, solve problems together and improve work efficiency.
4. Professional ethics and social responsibility: As a member of society, engineers need to bear certain social responsibilities. Engineering education pays attention to cultivating students' professional ethics and social responsibility, so that they can uphold the quality of honesty and integrity in their future career and make contributions to society.