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Holistic Engineering Education Beyond Technology

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Erscheinungsdatum

01.03.2010

Herausgeber

Domenico Grasso + weitere

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Springer New York

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301 (Printausgabe)

Dateigröße

3995 KB

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Englisch

EAN

9781441913937

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“This compilation of 19 essays by different authors (mostly academics and a few from industry) adds to the ever-expanding volume of literature that is critical of the standard technical-intensive engineering education. … The work is best suited for those in higher education concerned with the revision of engineering curricula. Summing Up: Recommended. Academic libraries serving researchers and faculty.” (R. Darby, Choice, Vol. 47 (10), June, 2010)

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From the reviews: "This compilation of 19 essays by different authors (mostly academics and a few from industry) adds to the ever-expanding volume of literature that is critical of the standard technical-intensive engineering education. ... The work is best suited for those in higher education concerned with the revision of engineering curricula. Summing Up: Recommended. Academic libraries serving researchers and faculty." (R. Darby, Choice, Vol. 47 (10), June, 2010)

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Erscheinungsdatum

01.03.2010

Herausgeber

Verlag

Springer New York

Seitenzahl

301 (Printausgabe)

Dateigröße

3995 KB

Sprache

Englisch

EAN

9781441913937

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  • Produktbild: Holistic Engineering Education
  • Forewords
    Jud King
    Provost and Senior Vice President - Academic Affairs, Emeritus
    Director, Center for Studies in Higher Education
    Professor of Chemical Engineering, Emeritus
    University of California-Berkeley Rick Miller
    President, Franklin W. Olin College of Engineering Maria Klawe
    President, Harvey Mudd College Chapter One
    Beyond Technology: The Holistic Advantage
    Domenico Grasso
    Vice President for Research and Dean of the Graduate College
    College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences
    The University of Vermont Melody Brown Burkins
    Senior Director for Research and Strategic Initiatives, The University of Vermont Chapter Two
    Holistic Engineering
    Domenico Grasso
    Vice President for Research and Dean of the Graduate College
    College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences
    The University of Vermont David Martinelli
    Chairman, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
    West Virginia University Chapter Three
    Engineering for a Changing World: A Roadmap to the Future of American Engineering Practice, Research, and Education
    James J. Duderstadt
    President Emeritus and University Professor of Science and Engineering
    The University of Michigan
    Chapter Four
    K-12 Engineering; The Missing Core Discipline
    Ioannis Miaoulis
    President and Director, Museum of Science, Boston
    Chapter Five
    Liberal Arts and Engineering
    Catherine P. Koshland
    Vice Provost, Academic Planning & Facilities Wood-Calvert Professor in Engineering
    University of California-Berkeley Chapter Six
    What Is Happening In Liberal Education?
    Carol T. Christ
    President, Smith College
    Chapter Seven
    Holistic Engineering and Educational Reform
    Domenico Grasso
    Vice President for Research and Dean of the Graduate College
    College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences
    The University of Vermont Joseph J. Helble
    Dean and Professor of Engineering
    Thayer School of Engineering
    Dartmouth College
    Chapter Eight
    Beyond Systems Engineering - Educational Approaches for the 21st Century
    Priscilla Guthrie
    Associate Director of National Intelligence and Intelligence Community Chief Information Officer
    Office of Director of National Intelligence Chapter Nine
    The Education of an Engineer in a Holistic Age: A Latin American Perspective
    Hector Gallegos
    President of the Peruvian College of Engineering
    Chapter Ten
    On the Cultivation of Innovative Engineering Talent Pan Yunhe
    President Emeritus, Zheijiang University Vice President, Chinese Academy of Engineering
    Chapter Eleven
    International Education and Holistic Thinking for Engineers
    Dennis D. Berkey
    President, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Chapter Twelve
    Engineering Value Propositions: Professional and Personal Needs
    Gary E. Wnek, Faculty Director
    Suzette Williamson, Executive Director
    The Institute for Management and Engineering (TiME)
    Case Western Reserve University Chapter Thirteen
    The Missing Basics & Other Philosophical Reflections for the Transformation of Engineering Education David E. Goldberg
    Jerry S. Dobrovolny Distinguished Professor, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    Co-Director, Illinois Foundry for Innovation in Engineering Education
    Director, Illinois Genetic Algorithms Laboratory
    Chapter Fourteen
    Dispelling the Myths of Holistic Engineering
    Domenico Grasso
    Vice President for Research and Dean of the Graduate College
    College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences
    The University of Vermont Melody Brown Burkins
    Senior Director for Research and Strategic Initiatives, The University of Vermont Joseph J. Helble
    Dean and Professor of Engineering
    Thayer School of Engineering
    Dartmouth College David Martinelli
    Chairman, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
    West Virginia University Chapter Fifteen
    The Practice of Systems Engineering: A Foundation for Technical Leadership
    Wanda Austin, President and CEO
    Marilee Wheaton, Dr. Charles Tang, Mark Goodman
    The Aerospace Corporation
    Chapter Sixteen
    Holistic Systems Integration
    Alfred Grasso, President & CEO
    Louis S. Metzger, Richard J. Byrne, Stephen D. Huffman, John M. Kreger, and Marie A. Francesca, MITRE Corporation
    Chapter Seventeen
    Engineers of Tomorrow: Holistic-Thinking System Engineers
    Charla K. Wise
    Vice President - Program Excellence and Operations
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    Collaborative Innovation and Service Systems: Implications for Institutions and Disciplines
    Nicholas Donofrio
    Executive Vice President, IBM
    Chapter Nineteen
    Technology and Policy M. Granger Morgan
    Head, Department of Engineering and Public Policy
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