2006 Annual Conference &Amp; Exposition Proceedings
DOI: 10.18260/1-2--222
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Faculty Reward System Reform: Beginning Phase Ii Revisiting The Need For University Change To Advance Professional Graduate Education For Engineering Practice And Technology Leadership

Abstract: Engineering and Technology, and associate dean for the college of applied sciences at Western Carolina University, and program chair of the Graduate Studies Division of the American Society for Engineering Education.

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“…Recently there has been a task force looking at how a faculty reward system could be constructed to aid the development of students in the realm of engineering practice. 13,14 While much of their discussion is focused on the engineering graduate student, the ideas hold for undergraduate education as well. Of particular relevance here are the statements:…”
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“…Recently there has been a task force looking at how a faculty reward system could be constructed to aid the development of students in the realm of engineering practice. 13,14 While much of their discussion is focused on the engineering graduate student, the ideas hold for undergraduate education as well. Of particular relevance here are the statements:…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%