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Creating a New Kind of Leader

The critical issues facing the world today increasingly call for the expertise of engineers. The Master of Engineering and Public Policy program (MEPP), offered jointly by the University of Maryland's A. James Clark School of Engineering and School of Public Policy, creates leaders who understand the social context of their work, and policy analysts who have a real knowledge of engineering sciences.

The program, which produces
engineers trained to understand
and guide public policy on
technical matters, is defined not
according to traditional engineering
disciplines, but according to
seven application areas:

 

  1. energy
  2. environment
  3. infrastructure
  4. international
    development
  5. national security
  6. bioengineering
  7. manufacturing

Graduates work in both corporate and government organizations.

The critical issues facing the world today increasingly call for the expertise of engineers:

  • Should we build more dams, rethink nuclear power, go hydrogen or look to other energy sources?
  • How can we reconcile our needs with those of the industrializing world?
  • Are more roads, new transit systems, smarter decisions about growth or better automobiles all or part of the solution to urban congestion?
  • Can robotics develop new manufacturing possibilities and, at the same time, create new jobs?
  • Is it possible to design databases and tracking systems that protect national security without infringing civil liberties?
  • What are the trade-offs between environmental quality and growth and prosperity?
  • How do we incent developments in missile defense and aeronautical technology in the most cost-effective way?
  • What limits, if any, should be put on biotechnical engineering?

Here and abroad, a new kind of leader is needed--one who can analyze such issues in light of the latest engineering knowledge, evaluate options considering the interests of citizens, industry and government, and ensure that our decisions and our measurements of results are solidly based on the facts.

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You may also want to read: "Whose government is it, anyway?"

 

   
Steven Gabriel

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