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Fundamental Competencies for the 21st-Century Engineer
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press
- Initial publish date
- Aug 2017
- Category
- Engineering (General)
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780199026609
- Publish Date
- Aug 2017
- List Price
- $109.99
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Description
This indispensable guide offers first-year engineering students an accessible overview of the essential skills required of every engineer: people skills, communication skills, and project skills. Thoroughly updated, and now with new chapters dedicated to project management, leadership, and the creative process, this text is a flexible resource for various institutional approaches.
About the authors
A. Bruce Dunwoody's profile page
Tatiana N. Teslenko's profile page
Patrick J. Cramond's profile page
Contributor Notes
A. Bruce Dunwoody, an MIT graduate, is Associate Professor Emeritus in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of British Columbia, where he researched and taught since 1985 before retiring in 2014 after winning the Faculty Member of the Year Award. The idea for a text based on a case-study-based approach was born from his many years teaching and designing courses for introductory engineering students to help them engage holistically with the profession after their school years.
Tatiana N. Teslenko holds PhDs from both Ukranian and Canadian universities, where she specialized in writing and rhetoric; her specialty is cross-cultural communication. She teaches technical communication for engineers in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of British Columbia.
Jenny Reilly is the program director at the Engineering Co-op Program at the University of British Columbia, which is the largest program of its kind in Canada. For 20 years she has been creating networks between engineering students and the professional world they will work in; her team has secured more than 21,000 student experiences around the globe. Her connection to both the academic and professional worlds brings balance and real-world experience to the second edition of Fundamental Competencies for the 21st-Century Engineer.
Patrick J. Cramond is a Senior Instructor Emeritus in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of British Columbia.
Susan E. Nesbit is a Professor of Teaching in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of British Columbia.
Carla S. Paterson has a background in the history of medicine and technology and teaches in the area of technology's impact on society.
Editorial Reviews
"The information provided is equally useful for both Canadian and non-Canadian future engineers. It is a very well written book that deals with most of the situations arising at [a] modern work place.... Reader[s] will find the information on safety, ethics, leadership, design, and project management to be very useful." --Tanvir Sadiq, Grande Prairie Regional College
"Teaching engineering is much more than teaching technical expertise to students, it is about developing the competencies through applying them in a friendly environment. This is the first text I have seen that achieves this over such a broad range of relevant topics for engineering undergraduate students." --Andrew Maxwell, York University