DocumentCode
2687594
Title
Professional skills and industrial training for engineers
Author
Hillman, Jeffrey C.
Author_Institution
Eng. Support Programmes, Witwatersrand Univ., Johannesburg, South Africa
fYear
1992
fDate
22-24 Sep 1992
Firstpage
622
Lastpage
625
Abstract
It is suggested that young engineers would be far more productively employed if their personal skills and general engineering knowledge were sufficiently developed to enable management to put a more focused and qualified effort into the planning of their early employment activities. The content of a number of university courses that address this issue is outlined, and some guidelines are given for the setting up of worthwhile and demanding tasks that should form part of an engineer´s induction training, both before and after graduation
Keywords
engineering education; employment activities; engineering knowledge; engineers; induction training; industrial training; management; professional skills; university courses; Africa; Employment; Engineering management; Engineering profession; Engineering students; Industrial training; Knowledge engineering; Knowledge management; Management training; Vocabulary;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
AFRICON '92 Proceedings., 3rd AFRICON Conference
Conference_Location
Ezulwini Valley
Print_ISBN
0-7803-0835-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/AFRCON.1992.624561
Filename
624561
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