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Edington, W. F.; Preville, E. J. – Engineering Education, 1974
Traces the integration of engineering, humanities, and social sciences from the major objectives of 1955 to present curricula designed to produce the socio-engineer. Predicts future trends in curriculum development reflecting the growing relationship between technology and the values and condition of man. (GS)
Descriptors: College Science, Curriculum, Engineering Education, Higher Education
Goulter, I. C. – Engineering Education, 1985
Reviews and discusses objectives of the humanities and social science (HSS) component in undergraduate engineering programs, examining variations in HSS requirements among engineering disciplines. Also suggests some innovative approaches intended to resolve the conflict between the objectives and the current reality in engineering curricula. (JN)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Engineering Education, Higher Education
Gurland, J. – Engineering Education, 1971
Descriptors: College Science, Curriculum Development, Engineering Education, Humanities
Defore, Jesse J. – Engineering Education, 1975
Surveys the course requirements in the humanities and social sciences for 100 two and four year technology programs. For some associate programs, only one or two courses are required; in 40 percent of the cases studied, the requirement is for three courses, or nine semester hours credit. (MLH)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Degree Requirements, Engineering Education, Engineering Technology
Engineering Education, 1975
Concludes that quantitative requirements for humanities and social science courses in engineering curricula have not significantly changed since 1968, but that the report summarized has encouraged and has resulted in interdisciplinary efforts at a number of schools. Criticizes the report for not stating objectives behaviorally and makes…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Engineering Education, Environmental Education, Evaluation
Engineering Education, 1975
Lists authors and titles of papers presented at the Humanities-Social Science Project Workshop at the University of Virginia, 1973, and background papers, all obtainable from the American Society for Engineering Education, Washington, D.C. (See SE 512 799.) (GH)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Engineering Education, Environmental Education, Higher Education
Rouse, Hunter – Engineering Education, 1973
Describes current engineering curricula as limited to a small part of the pedagogic continuum of learning. Indicates that there should be sufficient flexibility of method and variety of material in engineering education to yield its maximum value to the world in these times. (CC)
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Curriculum Evaluation, Curriculum Problems, Editorials
Koen, Billy V. – Engineering Education, 1973
Discusses the possible reason for engineering students' lack of interest in the humanities, the importance of humanistic and social science courses in the engineering profession, and a proposed solution to such issues. (CC)
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Engineers, Higher Education, Humanities
Hodges, Michael P.; Lichter, Barry D. – Engineering Education, 1980
Provides a viewpoint regarding the failure in engineering education to realize the most fundamental goals of liberal studies. These authors develop the theme of "transcendental engineering," a conception that bridges the gap between theoretical disciplines of the liberal arts college and practical studies of the engineering schools. (CS)
Descriptors: College Science, Curriculum Development, Engineering Education, General Education
Defore, Jesse J. – Engineering Education, 1973
Discusses current trends in engineering technology education to illustrate its implications for liberal education. Indicates that the study of technology will play important roles in man's adaption to his contemporary world. (CC)
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Educational Objectives, Engineering Education, General Education
Schultz, Andrew, Jr. – Engineering Education, 1973
Discusses current trends in engineering education and practice. Indicates that present curricula lay a satisfactory foundation for professional activities demanded by society. (CC)
Descriptors: Course Organization, Curriculum Development, Educational Programs, Employment Patterns
Lee, H. Rex – Engineering Education, 1973
Suggest inclusion of social sciences courses in engineering curricula to provide technically trained persons with requisite skills in public service. (CC)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Engineering Education, Higher Education, Humanities
Vonalt, Larry; And Others – Engineering Education, 1980
Describes a course offered for the freshman civil engineering major at the University of Missouri-Rolla. The rationale of developing the course which focuses on the symbolic, social, and technological aspects of the Mississippi River is included. (HM)
Descriptors: College English, College Students, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Development