Title :
Circuits and systems education: viewpoint of GOLD and industry
Author :
Tarim, T. ; Federico, Marcello ; Pui-In Mak
Author_Institution :
Texas Instrum., Inc., Dallas, TX
Abstract :
This paper discusses circuits and systems (CAS) education, its strengths and shortcomings, and areas that need improvement from the perspective of two GOLD (graduates of the last decade) members and one industry member. The GOLD members highlight the need for hardware experiments, and active education methods such as self-learning through practices, and the importance of lab work to relate theory to practice, and also discuss the impact of new emerging technologies on educational reforms, also suggesting ways to get industry involved in the formulation of a new multidiscipline education curriculum. The GOLD members also discuss the impact of globalization on the CAS education in less- developed countries and the role of the IEEE CAS Society on the subject matter. The author from industry discusses the importance of CAS education, and contrary to the general belief, points out the importance of understanding the fundamentals of electrical engineering in industry. The author also discusses the importance of being flexible in a work environment, and establishing a broad knowledge in engineering to have a positive impact in the company.
Keywords :
educational aids; educational courses; electrical engineering education; globalisation; GOLD members; IEEE CAS Society; circuits and systems education; electrical engineering; globalization; industry members; multidiscipline education curriculum; self-learning method; Circuits and systems; Content addressable storage; Education; Educational technology; Electrical engineering; Globalization; Gold; Hardware; Knowledge engineering; Societies;
Journal_Title :
Circuits and Systems Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCAS.2008.931744