Engineering education
Engineering education is the activity of teaching knowledge and principles to the professional practice of engineering. It includes an initial education (bachelor's and/or master's degree), and any advanced education and specializations that follow. Engineering education is typically accompanied by additional postgraduate examinations and supervised training as the requirements for a professional engineering license. The length of education, and training to qualify as a basic professional engineer, is typically five years, with 15–20 years for an engineer who takes responsibility for major projects.Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education in primary and secondary schools often serves as the foundation for engineering education at the university level. In the United States, engineering education is a part of the STEM initiative in public schools. Service-learning in engineering education is gaining popularity within the variety of disciplinary focuses within engineering education including chemical engineering, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, computer engineering, electrical engineering, architectural engineering, and other engineering education. Provided by Wikipedia
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61by Morgan, Millett G.Contributors: “...THAYER SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING HANOVER NH...”
Published 1963
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63by Vahanvaty, Mustafa A.Contributors: “...THAYER SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING HANOVER NH...”
Published 1990
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64by Koivusalo, H., Turunen, M., Salo, H., Haahti, K., Nousiainen, R., Warsta, L.Contributors: “...Aalto University. School of Engineering...”
Published in Hydrology Research
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65by Schulson,Erland M.Contributors: “...THAYER SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING HANOVER N H...”
Published 1983
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66by Schulson, Erland MContributors: “...THAYER SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING HANOVER N H...”
Published 1988
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67by Schulson, Erland MContributors: “...DARTMOUTH COLL HANOVER NH THAYER SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING...”
Published 1999
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68by Schulson, Erland MContributors: “...DARTMOUTH COLL HANOVER NH THAYER SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING...”
Published 2000
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69by Petrenko, Victor FContributors: “...DARTMOUTH COLL HANOVER NH THAYER SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING...”
Published 1997
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70by Schulson, Erland MContributors: “...DARTMOUGH COLLEGE HANOVER NH THAYER SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING...”
Published 1998
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71by Larew,H. G.Contributors: “...VIRGINIA UNIV CHARLOTTESVILLE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCE...”
Published 1976
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72Contributors: “...NEW YORK UNIV BRONX SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE...”
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73Contributors: “...NEW YORK UNIV BRONX SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE...”
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74Contributors: “...NEW YORK UNIV BRONX SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE...”
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75by Djunin,A. K.Contributors: “...NEW YORK UNIV BRONX SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE...”
Published 1971
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76by Kungurtsev,A. A.Contributors: “...NEW YORK UNIV BRONX SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE...”
Published 1971
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77by Schulson, Erland MContributors: “...DARTMOUTH COLL HANOVER NH THAYER SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING...”
Published 1997
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78by Hibler, III, W DContributors: “...DARTMOUTH COLL HANOVER NH THAYER SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING...”
Published 1997
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79by Petrenko, Victor FContributors: “...DARTMOUTH COLL HANOVER NH THAYER SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING...”
Published 1997
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80by Schulson, Erland MContributors: “...DARTMOUTH COLL HANOVER NH THAYER SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING...”
Published 2001
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