Invited panel - engineering technology education in the era of globalization
A panel of deans and chairs from engineering technology programs and an industry representative addresses the challenges of the era of globalization. The panel members have been asked to address the challenges as they relate to the needs of engineering technology programs in order to maintain a posi...
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