DocumentCode
3568831
Title
A master of science curriculum in forensic engineering
Author
DeWitt, William ; Geddes, Leslie ; Johnson, Frank ; Reader, Lucas
Author_Institution
Purdue Univ., West Lafayette, IN, USA
Volume
2
fYear
2001
fDate
6/23/1905 12:00:00 AM
Abstract
Forensic engineering is a highly specialized field of engineering practice requiring engineering expertise and knowledge of legal procedures. Forensic engineering can be defined as the application of the engineering sciences to the investigation of failures or other performance problems. Some forensic engineering projects require sworn testimony in a court of law. Thus, forensic engineers must work in both the engineering and legal arenas. In 1997, the President of the National Academy of Forensic Engineers (NAFE) appointed a committee to develop guidelines for university courses in forensic engineering. The final report of the Forensic Engineering Curriculum Committee was approved by the NAFE Board of Directors in January 2000. This paper presents the results of the NAFE report. It will address the need for forensic engineering education, describe a formal graduate degree program in forensic engineering, define the capabilities of graduates, and propose a recommended plan of study. Summary ABET course outlines are included
Keywords
educational courses; engineering education; ABET course outlines; National Academy of Forensic Engineers; engineering sciences application; forensic engineering; formal graduate degree program; graduate capabilities; legal procedures; master of science curriculum; university courses; Biomedical engineering; Engineering education; Failure analysis; Forensics; Knowledge engineering; Law; Legal factors; Mechanical engineering; Standards; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Frontiers in Education Conference, 2001. 31st Annual
ISSN
0190-5848
Print_ISBN
0-7803-6669-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FIE.2001.963696
Filename
963696
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