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Engineering Education and the Construction Industry
The joint problems confronting civil engineering education and the construction industry are met herein. The point is made that construction should not be considered a business but a definite part of the civil engineering profession. A civil engineer must make the fullest use of his formal education in order to do both engineering and management work. The civil engineering profession has much to gain by strengthening its ties with the construction industry. This could be accomplished through construction-sponsored research in the colleges as well as by the bolstering of college curricula.
Engineering Education and the Construction Industry
The joint problems confronting civil engineering education and the construction industry are met herein. The point is made that construction should not be considered a business but a definite part of the civil engineering profession. A civil engineer must make the fullest use of his formal education in order to do both engineering and management work. The civil engineering profession has much to gain by strengthening its ties with the construction industry. This could be accomplished through construction-sponsored research in the colleges as well as by the bolstering of college curricula.
Engineering Education and the Construction Industry
Oglesby, C. H. (author) / Fondahl, John W. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 126 ; 428-443
2021-01-01
161961-01-01 pages
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