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St. Germain, Amos – Engineering Education, 1983
Questionnaires were sent to 152 engineering technology institutions with English composition directors to determine types of writing programs offered to undergraduates, role of technical writing in such programs, and how they differ from writing programs in liberal arts institutions. Findings from the 90 responding institutions are presented. (JN)
Descriptors: College Programs, Engineering, Engineering Education, Higher Education
Gershon, J. J. – Engineering Education, 1977
Summarizes curriculum guidelines for the following engineering technologies: chemical, industrial, mining, petroleum, nuclear, civil, mechanical, electrical, automotive, and manufacturing. In a few years, these Engineering Council for Professional Development committee guidelines are intended to become the criteria by which programs will be judged…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Engineering Education, Engineering Technology
Konon, Walter – Engineering Education, 1977
Bachelor of engineering technology (B.E.T.) programs were created in response to the need for graduates who are ready for productive industrial jobs, not for graduate school. It is suggested that there should be communication between the engineering technology and the traditional engineering faculties to provide strong educational programs. (MA)
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Engineering Education, Engineering Technology, Higher Education
Engineering Education, 1990
Presented is a directory of 340 undergraduate engineering and engineering technology programs in the United States and Canada. Each profile includes officers, setting, student population, student support programs, programs for minorities and women, admission and financial aid information, graduation requirements, and program offerings. Information…
Descriptors: Citations (References), College Science, Directories, Engineering Education
Iverson, Scott C.; Jorgensen, Jens E. – Engineering Education, 1987
Describes a Delphi Study of 70 small and medium-sized companies that had diverse specializations and needs. Presents the results as a set of cooperative research goals and objectives thought most desirable and feasible. Analyzes the top four potential goals indicating the policy areas and programs for cooperative research. (CW)
Descriptors: College Science, Cooperative Planning, Delphi Technique, Design
Weese, John A. – Engineering Education, 1989
Provides a yearly summary of research and graduate study activities at most United States and several Canadian engineering colleges. Provides officers of the institution; number of faculty, graduate students, and undergraduate students; extension centers; doctoral research areas; budgeted research; and degree requirements. (MVL)
Descriptors: College Science, Degree Requirements, Doctoral Programs, Engineering
Wakeland, Howard L. – Engineering Education, 1989
Points out three areas that the American engineering community must consider related to global competition: technology, languages, and cultural understanding. Several American and foreign universities' efforts to include the topics in their programs are examined. (MVL)
Descriptors: College Science, Cultural Background, Cultural Education, Curriculum Development
Borns, Robert J. – Engineering Education, 1989
Uses a modular approach so the Local Area Network (LAN) can be easily dismantled and reassembled for each class. Notes the course is evolving to keep pace with rapid advances in networking technology although only in its second year. Expands the basic LAN through the addition of second generation personal computers. (MVL)
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Networks, Computer Uses in Education, Computers