Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1977This thesis is concerned with the identification and examination of the various types of influences on professional engineering education in Australia. It commences with a study of what a professional person in general, and a professional engineer in particular, should be, and describes the functions and characteristics of such a person. This is followed by an examination of curriculum design, and how the curricula of professional courses are controlled by professional societies. The various influences on engineering curricula are then considered in detail in four broad categories, namely historical influences, formal influences, informal influences, and societal influences within each of these...
In 1946 Mr K. S. Lennie, of Sydney Technical College conducted a survey of opinion on Professional E...
The 1996 Johnson report on Australian engineering education recommended the development of a limited...
This paper presents a critical comparison of major changes in engineering education in both Australi...
Abstract: Specific graduate characteristics have been at the heart of important drivers such as the ...
Many factors affect students’ progression through their engineering programs. Some of these factors ...
This paper closely examines factors affecting students’ progression in their engineering programs th...
Abstract: Learning and teaching innovation is becoming more necessary in engineering, particularly w...
The decline in engineering degree enrolments in many western nations poses a range of challenges tha...
This study investigates how academics' personal beliefs, perspectives on institutional forces, and p...
The increasing attribute focus in the formation (engineering education, training, work-based learnin...
Learning and teaching innovation is becoming more necessary in engineering, particularly with the ne...
The relatively poor social standing of the engineering profession in Australia compared to other ma...
Learning and teaching innovation is becoming more necessary in engineering, particularly with the ne...
This is the first historical study of the social organisation of engineering in Australia. Engineeri...
The attribute focus in engineering education now adopted by the engineering education accrediting bo...
In 1946 Mr K. S. Lennie, of Sydney Technical College conducted a survey of opinion on Professional E...
The 1996 Johnson report on Australian engineering education recommended the development of a limited...
This paper presents a critical comparison of major changes in engineering education in both Australi...
Abstract: Specific graduate characteristics have been at the heart of important drivers such as the ...
Many factors affect students’ progression through their engineering programs. Some of these factors ...
This paper closely examines factors affecting students’ progression in their engineering programs th...
Abstract: Learning and teaching innovation is becoming more necessary in engineering, particularly w...
The decline in engineering degree enrolments in many western nations poses a range of challenges tha...
This study investigates how academics' personal beliefs, perspectives on institutional forces, and p...
The increasing attribute focus in the formation (engineering education, training, work-based learnin...
Learning and teaching innovation is becoming more necessary in engineering, particularly with the ne...
The relatively poor social standing of the engineering profession in Australia compared to other ma...
Learning and teaching innovation is becoming more necessary in engineering, particularly with the ne...
This is the first historical study of the social organisation of engineering in Australia. Engineeri...
The attribute focus in engineering education now adopted by the engineering education accrediting bo...
In 1946 Mr K. S. Lennie, of Sydney Technical College conducted a survey of opinion on Professional E...
The 1996 Johnson report on Australian engineering education recommended the development of a limited...
This paper presents a critical comparison of major changes in engineering education in both Australi...