Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice: Recent submissions
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Strategies for Attracting More Construction-Trained Graduates to Take Professional Jobs in the Construction Industry
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2016)The construction industry is likely to face a manpower leakage should graduates with construction-related degrees choose not to enter it at graduation. The aim of this research is to craft strategies to reduce such leakage ... -
Discussion of “<i>Plain Engineering: Philosophical and Ethicial View</i>” by Steven S. Crider (April, 1990, Vol. 116, No. 2)
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 1992) -
Statement on Triennial Conference 1993
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 1995)The 1993 Triennial Conference, a technical meeting of civil engineers from five continents, met in England to discuss regeneration (redevelopment), public and private infrastructure, environment, resources, and politics. ... -
Discussion of “<i>Guidance for Engineering‐Design‐Class Lectures on Ethics</i>” by Richard H. McCuen (July, 1990, Vol. 116, No. 3)
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 1992) -
Editorial
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 1993) -
Discussion of “<i>Educational Program for Hazardous‐Waste Management</i>” by Carol J. Miller, Ralph H. Kummler, James H. McMlcking, and Robert W. Powitz (April, 1990, Vol. 116, No. 3)
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 1992) -
Mandatory Continuing Professional Development for Relicensing Engineers
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 1995) -
Amos Eaton Was Right!
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 1997)Engineering education in the United States traces its roots to 1824 when the Rensselaer School was founded in Troy, New York by Amos Eaton and Stephen Van Rensselaer. This school, while initially founded to teach the ... -
Is It Ethical for Consulting Firms to Make Political Contributions to Candidates That Can Directly Affect Engineering Contracts?
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2000) -
Discussion of “<i>Mediating Disputes: Land Development and Construction</i>” by Farnum W. Kerr (October, 1988, Vol. 115, No. 4)
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 1991) -
Discussion of “<i>Tort Reform and Design Professionals</i>” by Dennis R. Schapker (July, 1990, Vol. 116, No. 3)
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 1992) -
Discussion of “Joseph B. Strauss, Charles A. Ellis, and the Golden Gate Bridge: Justice at Last” by Francis E. Griggs Jr.
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2011) -
Ethics and Civil Engineering: Past, Present, and Future
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2003) -
Forum
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 1997) -
Artifact-Based Energy Literacy Assessment Utilizing Rubric Scoring
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2015)This research focuses on the development of an energy literacy rubric for scoring project-type deliverables, an approach that has not been taken with respect to energy literacy assessment. The goal is to examine if a ... -
University Education Dilemma: Challenge of Incorporating Alternate Views of Scholarship and Teaching
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2015) -
Teaching Sustainability Topics to Attract and Inspire the Next Generation of Civil Engineers
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2015)Recent natural events such as earthquakes in Japan and storm surge effects in New York have led to the growing interest in sustainable civil engineering. While sustainability topics, such as soil liquefaction and green ... -
Proposal of a Theoretical Competence-Based Model in a Civil Engineering Degree
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2015)This paper summarizes the state of knowledge in relation to advances in education for sustainable development focused on higher education and in generic competencies, reviewing some of the existing proposals in the literature ... -
Critical Success Factors in Distance Learning Construction Programs at Central Queensland University: Students’ Perspective
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2015)Distance education has gone through rapid expansion over the years. Many Australian universities are pushing the use of distance education in delivering construction education programs. However, the critical success factors ... -
Sustainable Engineering Assessment Using Rubric-Based Analysis of Challenge Question Responses
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2015)A method to evaluate students’ application of sustainability principles into engineering design and problem solving was developed. Students were presented with two challenge questions that each posed a scenario. Students ...