2008 Annual Conference &Amp; Exposition Proceedings
DOI: 10.18260/1-2--4298
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Information Technology Literacy For Non Engineers

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“…An engineering major typically has a curriculum 9 with a heavy load of prerequisite courses making it relatively difficult (when compared with other majors) to combine with another major. On top of this the learning structure of a typical academic institution makes it hard for nonengineering majors to gain a meaningful understanding of engineering and technology [10][11][12] . Nonengineering majors are faced with numerous forces that pull them in different directions-toward socialization, career, and technological literacy.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An engineering major typically has a curriculum 9 with a heavy load of prerequisite courses making it relatively difficult (when compared with other majors) to combine with another major. On top of this the learning structure of a typical academic institution makes it hard for nonengineering majors to gain a meaningful understanding of engineering and technology [10][11][12] . Nonengineering majors are faced with numerous forces that pull them in different directions-toward socialization, career, and technological literacy.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%