TY - JOUR
T1 - Electrical Engineering Education in Israel
AU - Sekey, Andrew A.
AU - Langholz, Gideon
PY - 1975/8
Y1 - 1975/8
N2 - The Israeli engineering educational system, though essen- tially based on European and American traditions, is influenced by the country's geographical, ethnic, political, and economic conditions. Besides the well-established Technion, the newer Tel-Aviv University and Ben-Gurion University are also offering degree programs in electrical engineering. The article discusses both academic and non-academic programs, including continuing education for engineers, and describes some characteristics of the Israeli EE student and the professional environment of faculty.
AB - The Israeli engineering educational system, though essen- tially based on European and American traditions, is influenced by the country's geographical, ethnic, political, and economic conditions. Besides the well-established Technion, the newer Tel-Aviv University and Ben-Gurion University are also offering degree programs in electrical engineering. The article discusses both academic and non-academic programs, including continuing education for engineers, and describes some characteristics of the Israeli EE student and the professional environment of faculty.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0016544583&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/TE.1975.4320975
DO - 10.1109/TE.1975.4320975
M3 - מאמר
AN - SCOPUS:0016544583
VL - 18
SP - 117
EP - 121
JO - IEEE Transactions on Education
JF - IEEE Transactions on Education
SN - 0018-9359
IS - 3
ER -