Engineering Education Bulletin Number Eleven
Engineering Education, a study Charles Riborg Mann completed at the request of a joint committee of the national engineering societies, covers the development of engineering schools in the United States--their aims, resources, administration, curricula, instruction, and student progress--and discusses the chief problems of engineering education: admission, curricula, courses, testing, and grading. Mann offers suggestions concerning the curriculum, specialization, teaching, and the professional spirit.
Carnegie Bulletin
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