Insights from Educators on Building a More Cohesive Quantum Information Science and Engineering Education Ecosystem
Shams El-Adawy, A.R. Pi\~na, Benjamin M. Zwickl, and H.J. Lewandowski

TL;DR
This study explores educators' perspectives on developing a cohesive Quantum Information Science and Engineering education ecosystem, emphasizing collaboration, curriculum alignment, and stakeholder engagement to meet industry workforce needs.
Contribution
It provides a structured analysis of challenges and opportunities in QISE education through interviews and SWOT analysis, offering insights for ecosystem development.
Findings
Shared challenges in curriculum alignment with industry
Importance of interdisciplinary collaboration
Need for better data collection and stakeholder connections
Abstract
As the need for a quantum-ready workforce grows, educators in Quantum Information Science and Engineering (QISE) face the challenge of aligning their programs and courses with industry needs. Through a series of interviews with program directors and faculty across 15 different institutions, we identified the considerations that educators are currently addressing as they develop their various courses and programs. Grounded in a curriculum framework, we conducted a Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) analysis, which revealed shared challenges and opportunities about program context, curriculum development, collaboration, program data collection and evaluation, and connections across stakeholders in the quantum ecosystem that educators should consider when developing their QISE efforts. Our findings highlight five overreaching themes: (1) the strategic ways educators…
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