DocumentCode
953475
Title
A company-sponsored program for systems engineering education
Author
Troutman, Baldwin L., Jr.
Author_Institution
MITRE Corporation, Bedford, MA
Volume
66
Issue
8
fYear
1978
Firstpage
969
Lastpage
972
Abstract
The problem of providing stimulating, effective continuing education for experienced professionals is becoming more acute for industry as technology´s development accelerates. Faced with this problem, The MITRE Corporation has developed an in-house educational program whose learning environment is designed to meet the needs of its technical staff: personnel of widely differing educational backgrounds and professional experience. The course format emphasizes problem solving, personal communications, and teamwork. The latest adult education techniques are used and classroom facilities and decor are designed to encourage interaction and interchange of ideas and experiences. The program has proved successful. Learning by doing and personal involvement in team activity have provided motivation and kept interest high, and the cross-fertilization achieved by the interaction among the students has been a valuable byproduct. This paper presents the MITRE program as an example of a successful industry-developed continuing educational activity. It is representative of the kinds of continuing educational activities in which many companies are engaged and as such may be useful to those who are designing such programs of their own.
Keywords
Continuing education; Educational activities; Educational programs; Educational technology; Engineering education; Industrial training; Personnel; Problem-solving; Systems engineering and theory; Systems engineering education;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9219
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/PROC.1978.11060
Filename
1455329
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