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Engineering education in a global community II: Canada

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  1. Axel Meisen, “Engineering Education in Canada: Trends and Perspectives,” Eng. Educ., 79(8) (1989), pp. 999–1003.

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  2. Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board, 1994 Annual Report (Ottawa, Ontario: Can. Council of Prof. Engrs., 1994).

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This article is the second in a series of presentations on international engineering education. All of the papers in this monthly series were presented at the symposium Engineering Education in a Global Technical Community during the 1995 TMS Annual Meeting. A review of this symposium, sponsored by the TMS International Activities Committee, appears in the July issue of JOM, beginning on page 14.

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Meisen, A. Engineering education in a global community II: Canada. JOM 47, 18–21 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03221249

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