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Gift Young Engineers: An Extra-Curricular Initiative for Updating Computer and Electrical Engineering Courses

Gift Young Engineers: An Extra-Curricular Initiative for Updating Computer and Electrical Engineering Courses
Gift Young Engineers: An Extra-Curricular Initiative for Updating Computer and Electrical Engineering Courses
The curricula of engineering courses are well defined by the central government for all Brazilian universities. Indeed, there are some mandatory determinations that must be fulfilled prior to the accreditation of any engineering course in Brazil. Modifications must be submitted for evaluation beforehand, resulting in a process that sometimes takes years to be approved. That is a secure way to guarantee that the fundamentals of each engineering program will be part of the students’ carrier all over the country, and at the same time a problem when you need to introduce new technological subjects. That poses a problem when you have new demands for technological curricular components that could express the actual state of the art of modern subjects. Trying to solve these issues some professors from the Federal University of Amazonas developed a flexible extra-curricular program for electrical and computer engineering courses, named Gift Young Engineers. This paper describes the philosophy of these extra-curricular programs. Some examples of successful particular partnerships are also discussed. Indeed the proposed training programs for Digital TV Systems (hardware and software) will be presented and analyzed in details. The obtained results will also be discussed in order to contribute to similar experiences worldwide.
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Lucena Junior, Vicente, Neto, José, Chaves Filho, João Edgar, da Silva Junior, Waldir and Cordeiro, Lucas (2011) Gift Young Engineers: An Extra-Curricular Initiative for Updating Computer and Electrical Engineering Courses. 41st ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, Rapid City, South Dakota. 12 - 15 Oct 2011. (In Press)

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Abstract

The curricula of engineering courses are well defined by the central government for all Brazilian universities. Indeed, there are some mandatory determinations that must be fulfilled prior to the accreditation of any engineering course in Brazil. Modifications must be submitted for evaluation beforehand, resulting in a process that sometimes takes years to be approved. That is a secure way to guarantee that the fundamentals of each engineering program will be part of the students’ carrier all over the country, and at the same time a problem when you need to introduce new technological subjects. That poses a problem when you have new demands for technological curricular components that could express the actual state of the art of modern subjects. Trying to solve these issues some professors from the Federal University of Amazonas developed a flexible extra-curricular program for electrical and computer engineering courses, named Gift Young Engineers. This paper describes the philosophy of these extra-curricular programs. Some examples of successful particular partnerships are also discussed. Indeed the proposed training programs for Digital TV Systems (hardware and software) will be presented and analyzed in details. The obtained results will also be discussed in order to contribute to similar experiences worldwide.

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Accepted/In Press date: 15 October 2011
Additional Information: Event Dates: October 12 - 15, 2011
Venue - Dates: 41st ASEE/IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference, Rapid City, South Dakota, 2011-10-12 - 2011-10-15
Organisations: Electronics & Computer Science

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Local EPrints ID: 272545
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/272545
PURE UUID: 77811e0f-8d5e-4f7e-87ff-a207183d42b9

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Date deposited: 07 Jul 2011 12:14
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 10:04

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Author: Vicente Lucena Junior
Author: José Neto
Author: João Edgar Chaves Filho
Author: Waldir da Silva Junior
Author: Lucas Cordeiro

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