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- Curriculum Development in Computer Engineering Technology
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Paul Lin; Harold Broberg
electivesElectronics DC, AC, DC, AC, DC, AC, DC, AC, DC, AC, DC, AC, Devices, CAD, Devices, CAD, Devices, Devices, Devices, Devices, Digital, Digital, Digital, Digital, Digital, Digital, PLD/FPGA, PLD/FPGA, PLD/FPGA, PLD/FPGA, PLD/FPGA, PLD/FPGA, Control Sys., Commun. Elec, Laplace/ Instrument., VLSI DSP Commun. Elec. Laplace/ Fourier Anal. Commun. Fourier Anal. Elec
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- NSF Grantees Poster Session
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- 2004 Annual Conference
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Robi Polikar; Maria Tahamont; Ravi Ramachandran; Linda Head
healthcare industry, but also dueto its influence on other engineering and technology industries. U.S. Dept. of Labor estimatesthat the job market for biomedical engineers will increase by 31.4%, faster than the average of alloccupations, through 2010. This is double the overall job growth rate of 15.2% and more thanthree times the overall growth rate of 9.4% for all engineering jobs1,2. However, BME educationhas not kept pace with this rapid growth and development. There are fewer than 90 institutions inthe US offering some form of a BME program, mostly at the graduate level3. In fact, only 28 ofthese institutions offer an accredited undergraduate BME degree program4 . As we look at the number of degrees conferred, the situation is not looking
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- Mathematics in Transition
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- 2004 Annual Conference
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Mary Crawford, University of Texas at Austin; Kathy Schmidt, The University of Texas at Austin
AC 2004-196: AIM FOR ENGINEERING: LESSONS LEARNED FROM A K-12PROJECTKathy Schmidt, The University of Texas at AustinMary Crawford, University of Texas at Austin Page 9.153.1© American Society for Engineering Education, 2004 Session 2665 AIM for Engineer ing: Lessons Lear ned fr om a K-12 Pr oject Mar y Cr awfor d and Kathy J . Schmidt Faculty Innovation Center College of Engineer ing The Univer sity