Broadening Engineering Education: Bringing the Community In: Commentary on “Social Responsibility in French Engineering Education: A Historical and Sociological Analysis”

Science and Engineering Ethics 19 (4):1589-1594 (2013)
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Abstract

Two issues of particular interest in the Irish context are (1) the motivation for broadening engineering education to include the humanities, and an emphasis on social responsibility and (2) the process by which broadening can take place. Greater community engagement, arising from a socially-driven model of engineering education, is necessary if engineering practice is to move beyond its present captivity by corporate interests.

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