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RE: Using engineering history for liberal arts requirements would be useful!
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06-07-2018 02:25 PM
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I agree with Mr. Steelman, the best education is the one that a person maps out for themselves based on their own circumstances and abilities. Additionally, I have found that it is very important that a Civil Engineer not only solve a problem or plan a path by the use of a technical education, but also ...
RE: Using engineering history for liberal arts requirements would be useful!
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06-03-2018 02:29 PM
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We in the life member forum of local ASCE chapter in Las Vegas, NV tried to overcome the history question for civil engineers by writing our own book titled: From the Spanish Trail to the Monorail, A History of Civil Engineering Infrastructure in Southern Nevada, wherein we tried to set down the history ...
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