Electrical Engineering - Education

Some articles on engineering, engineering education:

Paper Engineering
... Paper engineering is a branch of engineering that deals with the usage of physical science (e.g ... The field applies various principles in process engineering and unit operations to the manufacture of paper, chemicals, energy and related materials ... shows some of the key steps in the development of the science of chemical and bioprocess engineering ...
Universidad La Salle - Programs
... Accounting Business Administration Chemical engineering Chemistry of Food Civil engineering Communications Cybernetics and computer science engineering Education Electrical and electronic systems engineering Graphic ...
National Taipei University Of Technology - Academics - College of Engineering
... of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology - Bachelor Program Dept ... of Civil Engineering - Bachelor Program Dept ... of Materials and Mineral Resources Engineering - Bachelor Program Dept ...
Engineering - Relationships With Other Disciplines - Other Fields
... In Political science the term engineering has been borrowed for the study of the subjects of Social engineering and Political engineering, which deal with forming ... Financial engineering has similarly borrowed the term ...
Universidad La Salle - Degrees
... Teaching of Foreign Language Philosophy 1968 Psychology 1964 Engineer School Biomedical Engineering Cybernetic Engineering and Computational Systems 1975 Civil engineering 1964 ...

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