In GCC Universities Which Electrical and Computer Engineering Curricula are Really Needed: Flexible or Specialized?

In most of the universities of the Gulf Corporation Council (GCC) countries the electrical and computer engineering curricula have focused on narrow specializations and technical subjects with extensive overlaps between programs and neglected other dimensions like social, economical and ethical issu...

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Main Author: Abuelma’atti, M.T. (author)
Other Authors: unknown (author)
Format: article
Published: 2020
Online Access:https://eprints.kfupm.edu.sa/id/eprint/1461/1/d3_s15_p3_1569029129.pdf
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Summary:In most of the universities of the Gulf Corporation Council (GCC) countries the electrical and computer engineering curricula have focused on narrow specializations and technical subjects with extensive overlaps between programs and neglected other dimensions like social, economical and ethical issues. Restructuring the electrical and computer engineering education is vital for the prosperity of GCC countries. This paper is an attempt to present guidelines for such process by discussing the pros and cons of the flexible and specialized electrical and computer engineering curricula.