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  • Engineering in Society
  • Copyright
  • Preface
  • Definitions Adopted by the Committee on the Education and Utilization of the Engineer
  • Contents
  • Executive Summary
  • INTRODUCTION
  • BACKGROUND
  • Historical Development
  • Structural Characteristics
  • Features of the Present Era
  • ENGINEERING AND SOCIETY: THE DYNAMICS OF INTERACTION
  • Supply and Demand
  • Maintaining Adaptability
  • Managing Change
  • OUTLOOK FOR THE FUTURE
  • 1 Introduction
  • ENGINEERS AND ENGINEERING IN THE CULTURAL CONTEXT
  • Traditional Views of Engineering
  • ""The Reality: Diversity in a Complex World""""Significance of Societal Perceptions""; ""CALCULATING THE VECTOR OF CHANGE: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?""; ""2 Evolution of American Engineering ""; ""DEVELOPMENT OF THE STRUCTURE""; ""Birth of the Technological Society: 1790â€?1850""; ""Emergence of the Professional Engineer: 1840â€?1890""; ""The Engineering Education System""; ""Diversification of the Engineering Disciplines""; ""Corporate Technology and the Corporate Engineer: 1880 and After""; ""Global Depression, Global War""; ""The Tennessee Valley Authority""
  • The Rural Electrification AdministrationWorld War II
  • EARLY STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ENGINEERING
  • Forces Affecting Development
  • Societal Demand for Goods and Services
  • Undeveloped Societal Demands
  • Technology Transfer
  • Indigenous Advances in Technology
  • Infrastructure Development
  • Support By Key Individuals
  • Government Support
  • Supportive Societal Environment
  • Adaptability and Responsiveness
  • Diversity
  • 3 The Present Era: Managing Change in the Information Age
  • POSTWAR CHANGES IN SCOPE
  • Expansion of Government's Role
  • The Information ExplosionAccelerated Technology Development
  • Global Business, Global Markets
  • IMPACTS ON ENGINEERING
  • Multiplying Specialties/Interdisciplinary Activity
  • The Educational System
  • The Professional Societies
  • The Engineer as Employee
  • Engineer as Corporate Employee
  • Engineer as Government Employee
  • Intensification of Social Issues in Engineering
  • 4 Engineering and Social Dynamics
  • FLUCTUATING SUPPLY AND DEMAND
  • The Societal Demand-Pull Factor
  • Mechanisms for Meeting the Demand
  • Factors Limiting Supply Response
  • ADAPTABILITY IN THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMArguments For and Against Specialization
  • Alternative Approaches
  • THE IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE ON EMPLOYMENT
  • Potential Impacts on Society
  • Potential Impacts on Engineering Employment
  • Roles and Responsibility for Intervention
  • SOCIETY'S RESPONSIBILITY TO THE ENGINEERING PROFESSION
  • 5 Maintaining Flexibility in an Age of Stress and Rapid Change
  • HOW WELL IS THE SYSTEM WORKING?
  • Does the Supply Meet the Demand?
  • Is the Quality of the Product Adequate?