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Introduction
Contemporary engineering Industry requires engineers
working on design projects to consider issues that transcend their technical
expertise such as aesthetics and social engagement of public works.
It needs leaders who have skills that extend beyond their knowledge in
materials and technology, who have creativity, teamwork, management, marketing
and entrepreneurial and other skills necessary for multidisciplinary projects.
The expected outcomes are to develop the ability to manage and communicate
effectively with other neighboring disciplines: art, industrial design,
architecture, finance, marketing and research.
The benefit to society will be better looking built environment around
us, improvement of our quality of life and facilitation of wealth creation.
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