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2000 Colloquium

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October 13-14, 2000
 
The faculty and staff of the University of Rhode Island's International Engineering Program (IEP) are proud to announce The Fourth Annual Colloquium on International Engineering Education.
 
       
  Keynote Speaker  
       
  Dr. Hans Höller  
   
Vice President Corporate Recruiting and Sourcing, Siemens AG, Corporate Human Resources, Munich
 
"The Global Engineer: An Industry Point of View" (Full Text. Note that this file requires free Adobe Acrobat Reader)
 
       
  Colloquium Details:  
       
  Speakers & Programmatic Issues  
  Friday Program | Saturday Program  
  Participating Institutions  
  "Are Faculty Ready for Global Competence?" by Maria-Regina Kecht , Rice University (Note that this file requires free Adobe Acrobat Reader)  
  A Glance at the 1999 or the 1998 Programs  
  National Resource Center on International Engineering Education Website  
  Download Colloquium Flyer in PDF format to distribute to colleagues and friends   
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The International Engineering Program is a dual-degree program combining a B.A. in German, French and/or Spanish with a B.S. in one of the engineering disciplines.  IEP students study language and culture each semester along with their engineering curriculum. In the fourth year of the five-year program, they then go abroad as interns with engineering based firms in Europe or Latin America, and also as exchange students with one of our partner universities