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Abet And The Accreditation Of Applied Sciences Programs
Author(s) -
Steven L. Johnson,
John Weese
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--13459
Subject(s) - accreditation , commission , certification and accreditation , engineering management , engineering , engineering ethics , work (physics) , political science , medical education , mechanical engineering , medicine , law
ASEE members are quite familiar with ABET accreditation of engineering and engineering technology programs. A vast quantity of information about the accreditation of all ABET programs is available at the ABET website 1 . This paper discusses the ABET accreditation of programs in applied sciences through the Applied Sciences Accreditation Commission (ASAC). There are mutually beneficial opportunities for ABET and ASEE to work together to promote the profession through this relatively new ABET commission. First, it is useful to review a sketch of ABET’s history.

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