Engineering Manpower Concerns: Hearings Before the Committee on Science and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session, October 6, 7, 1981U.S. Government Printing Office, 1982 - 174 pages |
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... position to even run our society , much less improve it and improve its competitiveness . This is true , not only in industrial and service areas ; it is , of course , true in agricultural strength , which has been built upon ...
... position to even run our society , much less improve it and improve its competitiveness . This is true , not only in industrial and service areas ; it is , of course , true in agricultural strength , which has been built upon ...
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... position with regard to the quality of engineering education , even with class size limits . Many state schools may not legally limit their enrollments in this manner . Their educational processes are in danger of breaking down under ...
... position with regard to the quality of engineering education , even with class size limits . Many state schools may not legally limit their enrollments in this manner . Their educational processes are in danger of breaking down under ...
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... position : " 1 . 2 . That the profession , through its practitioners , take a responsible partnership role in engineering education . That concerned employers of engineers cooperate in setting up advisory bodies to Engineering Deans and ...
... position : " 1 . 2 . That the profession , through its practitioners , take a responsible partnership role in engineering education . That concerned employers of engineers cooperate in setting up advisory bodies to Engineering Deans and ...
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... position of a major employer and user of engineering talent . One of its roles in relation to universities is simply the same as that of an industrial corporation that wishes the supply of educated engineers to continue . The In ...
... position of a major employer and user of engineering talent . One of its roles in relation to universities is simply the same as that of an industrial corporation that wishes the supply of educated engineers to continue . The In ...
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... position as my indus- try associates . My programs do suffer from that shortage . My pro- grams also suffer from the fact that almost 40 percent of my military engineers are new and unexperienced lieutenants . I have had to adapt to the ...
... position as my indus- try associates . My programs do suffer from that shortage . My pro- grams also suffer from the fact that almost 40 percent of my military engineers are new and unexperienced lieutenants . I have had to adapt to the ...
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