Abstract

Promoting engineering education by academia industry collaboration is the original mission of JSEE. It has been kept and challenged for more than sixty years. The importance of engineering education was further elevated by the persisting trade deficit of Japan in the past several years. To raise engineers to answer the true needs of Japanese industries, what should be taught and why they should be taught are the two most important things the Japanese industries should tell to the Japanese academia. Based on the discussion in “Kanto Salon” , an annual meeting of KTSEE, Kanto Society for Engineering Education, and a careful study of existing activities on this theme outside KTSEE, the following new academia industry collaboration is proposed in this paper. (1) Comprehensive development of a standardized curriculum containing reasons why those subjects should be taught. (2) Early development of a specific lecture for Japanese engineering schools. (3) Collaboration with other institutes to develop it.

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