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An approach to teaching civil engineering systems
The approaches used in offering a required course for undergraduate students, an elective course for both undergraduate and graduate students, and a Master of Science program in civil engineering systems are described. Student attitudes about systems analysis and teaching challenges are discussed. My teaching philosophy is to integrate economic and engineering principles into an unified approach for solving civil engineering design, planning and management problems. The manner in which this philosophy is incorporated into systems courses and the MS program is illustrated.
An approach to teaching civil engineering systems
The approaches used in offering a required course for undergraduate students, an elective course for both undergraduate and graduate students, and a Master of Science program in civil engineering systems are described. Student attitudes about systems analysis and teaching challenges are discussed. My teaching philosophy is to integrate economic and engineering principles into an unified approach for solving civil engineering design, planning and management problems. The manner in which this philosophy is incorporated into systems courses and the MS program is illustrated.
An approach to teaching civil engineering systems
Ossenbruggen, Paul J. (author)
Civil Engineering and Environmental Systems ; 2 ; 114-117
1985-06-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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