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Phelps, Richard R. – Engineering Education, 1975
Describes a baccalaureate program in engineering technology at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, which is a "plus two" or upper-division-only curriculum, serving as a receiving unit for the graduates of two-year engineering technology programs. (MLH)
Descriptors: Associate Degrees, Bachelors Degrees, Engineering, Engineering Education
Gourley, Frank A., Jr.; Fountain, Benjamin E., Jr. – Engineering Education, 1975
Describes the engineering technology programs of the North Carolina Community College System. The 16 curricula classified as engineering technologies are offered in 34 institutions for a total of more than 100 separate programs. (MLH)
Descriptors: Associate Degrees, Community Colleges, Engineering, Engineering Education
Burson, Jack – Technical Education News, 1978
An upper-division two-year program in electrical power engineering technology developed at Oklahoma State University is described. The typical two-plus-two program in mechanical, electronics, electromechanical, or other related technologies consists of two years of study at the associate level followed by two years at the bachelor's level. (MF)
Descriptors: Associate Degrees, Bachelors Degrees, Curriculum Development, Electromechanical Technology
Peer reviewedFlory, Harriette – Community Services Catalyst, 1986
At Raymond Walters College (RWC), a two-year branch of the University of Cincinnati, the concept of developing linkages with business and industry began in 1983 with the creation of a new administrative office of Educational Services and a new community advisory board, the RWC Work and Learning Council. Though RWC provides noncredit training in a…
Descriptors: Associate Degrees, Community Colleges, Cooperative Education, Engineering Technology


