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Preparing Students for Software Engineering Research
20th Conference on Software Engineering Education & Training (CSEET'07), 2007Discussions of software engineering education tend to focus on the needs of industry and the preparation of graduates for professional careers. This is understandable, and may even be appropriate, but what about those who hope to go on to do research in software engineering - how well are we catering for them?
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Engineering Students’ Perceptions of their Preparation for Engineering Practice
2015A common theme in the scholarly literature describing engineering is associated with the conception of the term global engineer where the role of the engineer has become quite broad. This study investigates engineering students’ perceptions of their future careers and their preparation for professional practice.
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Preparing software engineers for the 'real world'
Proceedings 15th Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training (CSEE&T 2002), 2002Summary form only given, as follows. For years, veteran programmers and project managers in corporate IT departments have complained that universities teach software engineering material that is either obsolete, irrelevant, or far too theoretical in nature. And while academia might disagree with such criticisms, it would at least be useful to have some
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Preparing engineers for social responsibility
European Journal of Engineering Education, 2008In this paper I introduce the contributions to a special section of the journal: one devoted to the question of how engineering curricula can or should contribute to the preparation of graduates for socially responsible decision making and conduct.
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Pedagogy and Preparation: Learning to be an Engineer
2010The curriculum and how engineering professors present it are arguably the most important components of engineering students’ undergraduate experience. How well students learn, understand, and apply the curriculum largely determines their success in the academic enterprise. Indeed, the importance of improving engineering curriculum has garnered national
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Mixture preparation in petrol engines
1996The aim of this work is to study the aspects of mixture preparation in petrol engines which are of interest to the mechanical engineers and researchers. The work reviewed the characteristics and behaviour of fuel and air flow in the intake manifolds of petrol engines and emphasised on investigation of fuel distribution between cylinders in a ...
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Preparation of Engineering Reports for Management
Journal AWWA, 1956tions which are substantiated in engineering reports. Yet the great majority of these men have no backgrounds in engineering, or even in the sciences a fact which must always be considered when preparing technical reports. Not only is it important to prepare reports that are easily understood ; it should also be remembered that the costs of preparing ...
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Academic Preparation for the Engineering Geologist
Environmental & Engineering Geoscience, 1982The engineering geologist is a geologist that acts as an interpreter—relating geologic processes to engineering products. The geologist must therefore be technologically bilingual. Academic training of engineering geologists must first be founded on a solid knowledge of geology with additional knowledge in engineering.
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Preparing and Selecting Engineering Supervisors
SAE Technical Paper Series, 1969<div class="htmlview paragraph">The preparation and selection of an engineering supervisor can be achieved in an individual situation: an engineer and his supervisor. The native abilities, knowledge, and skills required to be an engineer provide a basis on which the added knowledge and skill required of an engineering supervisor can be ...
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