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Development Of An Inter University Advanced Instrumentation Course For Graduate Students In Engineering Technology
Author(s) -
Mark Rajai,
Hank Javan,
Seyed M. Allameh,
Horold Wiebe
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
2006 annual conference and exposition proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--1212
Subject(s) - course (navigation) , instrumentation (computer programming) , engineering education , engineering management , computer science , engineering , mathematics education , psychology , aerospace engineering , programming language
Instrumentation is one of the most important courses of engineering curriculum. Almost all programs in engineering technology at undergraduate level offer labs and instrumentation. Also, most of the textbooks on instrumentation are written for undergraduate programs. On the other hand emerging technologies require the use of advanced precise instruments. Thus, it becomes the responsibility of academic community to meet the demand of new technologies by developing and offering proper advanced instrumentation courses at graduate level. This article explains the content of a new advanced instrumentation course offered to graduate students in the Department of Engineering Technology at the University of Memphis (UM). It is also under consideration at Northern Kentucky University (NKU). The development of the course materials, the required instruments and the method of delivery, will be the main topics of this article.

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