DocumentCode
1520775
Title
The university education and industrial training of engineers, with particular reference to telecommunications
Author
Jackson, Willis
Volume
90
Issue
10
fYear
1943
fDate
6/1/1943 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
53
Lastpage
60
Abstract
The paper calls for a reconsideration of the aims of university courses for prospective engineers, with particular reference to prospective telecommunication engineers. It is argued that the situation created by the extremely rapid growth of scientific knowledge necessitates a more effective co-ordination of the engineering and physics teaching at the undergraduate stage and the introduction of full-time postgraduate courses. It is suggested that entry to an undergraduate engineering course should be preceded in all cases by a year of general practical training in industry and to a postgraduate course in Telecommunications by a year of experience in the practice of that branch of engineering work. Reference is also made to the need for greater attention to the development of student personality and of a sense of responsibility in social matters, and to the desirability of making greater provision for the transfer of outstanding National Certificate students to full-time university courses.
Keywords
education; telecommunication;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electrical Engineers - Part III: Communication Engineering, including the Proceedings of the Wireless Section of the Institution, Journal of the Institution of
Publisher
iet
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/ji-3-1.1943.0014
Filename
5298115
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