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Meeting Materials Science & Technology 2020
Symposium Curricular Innovations and Continuous Improvement of Academic Programs (and Satisfying ABET along the Way): The Elizabeth Judson Memorial Symposium
Presentation Title ABET Related Topics: Preparing for an ABET Evaluation – Common Issues
Author(s) Jeffrey W. Fergus
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Jeffrey W. Fergus
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OTHER PAPERS PLANNED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM

ABET Related Topics: Program Criteria for Materials, Metallurgical, Ceramics Engineering Programs
ABET Related Topics: Preparing for an ABET Evaluation – Common Issues
ABET Related Topics: Recent Changes in ABET Engineering General Criteria
Comprehensive Review in Graduate Admission – Implementation and First Outcomes
COVID-19 has Worked to Prepare Our Students for Tomorrow’s Industrial World
Introdutory Comments: Curricular Innovations and Continuous Improvement of Academic Programs (and Satisfying ABET along the Way): The Elizabeth Judson Memorial Symposium
Outreach and Recruitment Activities of Undergraduate Materials Science and Engineering Students
Outreach, Admission and Laboratory Experience: Comprehensive Review in Graduate Admission – Implementation and First Outcomes
Outreach, Admission and Laboratory Experience: Metallurgical Lab Experience through the Development of a Metal Additive Manufacturing Process
Outreach, Admission and Laboratory Experience: Outreach and Recruitment Activities of Undergraduate Materials Science and Engineering Students
Preparing for an ABET Evaluation – Common Issues
Recent Changes in ABET Engineering General Criteria
Remote and Virtual Instruction: Online Delivery of a Mechanical Properties of Materials Laboratory Course
Remote and Virtual Instruction: Capstone Meets Pandemic; Experiences of Students and Mentors Working through the COVID-19 Lockdown
Remote and Virtual Instruction: COVID-19 has Worked to Prepare Our Students for Tomorrow’s Industrial World

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