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Publications - Approaches to Engineering Education This area of endeavor considers ways of adapting the content and structure of engineering education to the needs of students entering today's profession. Issues are broadening the education of the engineer, movement of the accredited, professional degree to the master’s level, and how these changes can most realistically be accomplished. In one project, supported by the Dreyfus Foundation and carried out by John Prausnitz (Chemical Engineering), modules are being developed that will enable elements of humanities and social sciences education to be brought directly into engineering courses. Another area of interest is the community college transfer route for engineers, and curricular innovations by which it can be made more effective. (More information) 2006"Let Engineers Go to College." C. Judson King. Issues in Science and Technology. Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 25-28. (Summer 2006) Engineers Should Have a College Education. C. Judson King. CSHE.8.06. (June 2006) 1995"Where is the Research University Headed?" C. Judson King. CHEMTECH, 14-18, (1995) 1980"Trouble-Shooting Problems at the University of California, Berkeley." C. Judson King and S. Lynn. Chem. Eng. Educ., 14:133 (1980) 1970"Case Problems in Chemical Process Design and Engineering." C. Judson King. Chem. Eng. Education, 4:124 (1970) |
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