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Paul Leiffer, LeTourneau University; Roger Gonzalez, LeTourneau University; Thomas Hellmuth, LeTourneau University
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processing, and engineering ethics. Email: paulleiffer@letu.eduRoger Gonzalez, LeTourneau University ROGER V. GONZALEZ, PhD, PE Roger V. Gonzalez, is a professor of Biomedical & Mechanical Engineering at LeTourneau University with specialties in Musculoskeletal Biomechanics and Dynamic Systems Modeling. He is also Adjunct Professor in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Delaware. Dr. Gonzalez is a registered Professional Engineer in Texas and is actively involved in collaborative research with several universities. Dr. Gonzalez received a B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) and a M.S. and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from The University
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Bradley Rogers, Arizona State University; Dale Palmgren, Arizona State University; Albert McHenry, Arizona State University; Scott Danielson, Arizona State University
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were informed that their engineering technology degree was not recognized andthat they were ineligible for the positions. Ethically, it became necessary to inform students atthe outset of the program that they may not be eligible for such jobs, which effectively broughtenrollment in the program to a halt. Page 11.114.8Conclusions and RecommendationsThe experiences in the development and delivery of the SET program at ASU have led to theseveral conclusions. • Such a program is best delivered as a Security Systems Engineering program. • The Sandia methodology forms a foundation for such a Security Systems Engineering program and is