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From User: Decius

Current Topic: Tech Industry

U.S. engineer education not in dire straits: study
Topic: Tech Industry 12:19 pm EST, Jan 16, 2006

While acknowledging outsourcing isn't going to come to a halt, the report states that higher-level, or what it calls "dynamic" engineering work, will stay within US borders.

"We are not competing for jobs with China and India. We are competing for capital and technology. And they're winning."

11 Indian engineers can be hired for the cost of hiring one American.

"In regard to other countries, the US is 25th per capita in undergraduate engineering degrees awarded."

U.S. engineer education not in dire straits: study


 
 
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