A new effort to internationalize American engineering education
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A new effort to internationalize American engineering education
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Great idea. I would add to the curriculum a requirement for at least one additional foreign language such as Mandarin, Korean, Japanese as well as the one or more of the Latin languages. This will truly differentiate the graduate in the job market. Universities in other countries have required proficiency in a second language for years.
Posted by Judy Huckabay | April 17, 2008 7:24 PM
Posted on April 17, 2008 19:24