DocumentCode :
3121353
Title :
Restructuring the curriculum: Designing an optimal electronics engineering technology program
Author :
Owen, Earl F. ; Helps, C.
Author_Institution :
Brigham Young Univ., Provo, UT, USA
fYear :
1993
fDate :
6-9 Nov 1993
Firstpage :
838
Abstract :
In order to determine what is the best possible university problem in applied electronics engineering, the EET (electronics engineering technology) faculty at BYU (Brigham Young University) participated in exercise to re-evaluate the BYU EET program. The highlight of this process was a two-day continuous retreat. All participants, consisting of the EET faculty plus a selected group of students, alumni, and industrial advisors, retreated to a location outside the university. Prior to the retreat every course was outlined, employers and students were polled and philosophies of technology and teaching were shared and debated. Then at the retreat an intensive study of the elements necessary to make an optimal curriculum was conducted. The culmination of the retreat is an outline of the optimal program
Keywords :
educational courses; electronic engineering education; project engineering; teaching; alumni; continuous retreat; courses; curriculum; electronics engineering technology program; industrial advisors; optimal design; students; teaching; university; Application software; Assembly systems; Circuit analysis computing; Computer aided manufacturing; Design engineering; Distributed parameter circuits; Mathematical programming; Physics computing; Programming profession; Radio frequency;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Frontiers in Education Conference, 1993. Twenty-Third Annual Conference. 'Engineering Education: Renewing America's Technology', Proceedings.
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
ISSN :
0190-5848
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1482-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/FIE.1993.405391
Filename :
405391
Link To Document :
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