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Engineering technology education / Panel on Technology Education, Subcommittee on Engineering Educational Systems, Committee on the Education and Utilization of the Engineer, Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems, National Research Council.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Engineering education and practice in the United StatesPublication details: Washington, D.C. : National Academy Press, 1985.Description: 1 online resource (x, 47 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0585144680
  • 9780585144689
  • 9780309036320
  • 0309036321
  • 9780309569439
  • 0309569435
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Engineering technology education.DDC classification:
  • 620/.007/1173 19
LOC classification:
  • T21 .E54 1985eb
Other classification:
  • GEO 283f
  • TEC 200f
Online resources:
Contents:
Engineering Education and Practice in the United States; Copyright; Preface; Contents; Executive Summary; 1 The History of Technical Institutes ; ACCREDITATION; ASSOCIATIONS; DEVELOPMENT OF THE JUNIOR COLLEGE.; CONTINUED DATA COLLECTION; 2 Engineering Technology and Industrial Technology ; DEFINITIONS; SECONDARY SCHOOL PREPARATION; RECOMMENDATIONS.; 3 Engineering Technology and Engineering ; SIMILARITIES; DIFFERENCES; TRANSFER OPPORTUNITIES; RECOMMENDATIONS.; 4 Engineering Technology Education ; GRADUATE STUDY; Teacher Preparation; Level of Graduate Study.
ASSOCIATE AND BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS. Standardization of Curricula; Class and Laboratory Hours; STUDENT CHAPTERS; RECOMMENDATIONS; 5 Cooperative Education and Engineering Technology. ; FEDERAL ASSISTANCE; FUTURE FEDERAL FUNDING; CO-OP PROGRAMS IN ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION; CONCERNS FOR THE FUTURE; RECOMMENDATIONS.; 6 Accreditation, Certification, and Licensing ; ACCREDITATION AND RECOGNITION OF QUALITY; LICENSING AND CERTIFICATION; RECOMMENDATIONS; 7 Manpower Considerations. ; ENROLLMENT; DEGREES; INSTITUTIONS AND PROGRAMS; RECOMMENDATION; 8 The Impact of High Technology.
EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY AND HIGH-TECH EQUIPMENTLACK OF SOFTWARE; HIGH-TECH LAB EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS; RECOMMENDATIONS; 9 Allocating Resources for Engineering Technology Education. ; PLANNING; BASES FOR RESOURCE ALLOCATION; LOW-TECHNOLOGY AREAS; Precision Measurement; Welding.; Foundry; Building Construction-Carpentry; Internal Combustion Engines; HIGH-TECHNOLOGY AREAS; Printed Circuits.; Physics Laboratory; Computer Center Facilities; Computer Hardware Technology; Numerically Controlled Machining; CONCLUSIONS.; RECOMMENDATIONS; Notes.
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Engineering Education and Practice in the United States; Copyright; Preface; Contents; Executive Summary; 1 The History of Technical Institutes ; ACCREDITATION; ASSOCIATIONS; DEVELOPMENT OF THE JUNIOR COLLEGE.; CONTINUED DATA COLLECTION; 2 Engineering Technology and Industrial Technology ; DEFINITIONS; SECONDARY SCHOOL PREPARATION; RECOMMENDATIONS.; 3 Engineering Technology and Engineering ; SIMILARITIES; DIFFERENCES; TRANSFER OPPORTUNITIES; RECOMMENDATIONS.; 4 Engineering Technology Education ; GRADUATE STUDY; Teacher Preparation; Level of Graduate Study.

ASSOCIATE AND BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMS. Standardization of Curricula; Class and Laboratory Hours; STUDENT CHAPTERS; RECOMMENDATIONS; 5 Cooperative Education and Engineering Technology. ; FEDERAL ASSISTANCE; FUTURE FEDERAL FUNDING; CO-OP PROGRAMS IN ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION; CONCERNS FOR THE FUTURE; RECOMMENDATIONS.; 6 Accreditation, Certification, and Licensing ; ACCREDITATION AND RECOGNITION OF QUALITY; LICENSING AND CERTIFICATION; RECOMMENDATIONS; 7 Manpower Considerations. ; ENROLLMENT; DEGREES; INSTITUTIONS AND PROGRAMS; RECOMMENDATION; 8 The Impact of High Technology.

EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY AND HIGH-TECH EQUIPMENTLACK OF SOFTWARE; HIGH-TECH LAB EQUIPMENT PROBLEMS; RECOMMENDATIONS; 9 Allocating Resources for Engineering Technology Education. ; PLANNING; BASES FOR RESOURCE ALLOCATION; LOW-TECHNOLOGY AREAS; Precision Measurement; Welding.; Foundry; Building Construction-Carpentry; Internal Combustion Engines; HIGH-TECHNOLOGY AREAS; Printed Circuits.; Physics Laboratory; Computer Center Facilities; Computer Hardware Technology; Numerically Controlled Machining; CONCLUSIONS.; RECOMMENDATIONS; Notes.

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