From: Todd Robinson <[email protected]> Subject: PLEASE REPLY In any field of study, the educational institutions should strive to lay groundwork that will help the student to enter a given career field. Although we all know that you really start learning AFTER graduation, there is merit in covering as many aspects of a given field as possible.
A little knowledge of EMC, safety and telcom would be better than none at all. Sending technical graduates into the work force with no knowledge of regulatory compliance issues is like sending a management graduate to their first job without any knowledge of human resources (especially the legal issues). I look forward to everyone else's comments on this . . . <---- Begin Forwarded Message ----> Return-Path: [email protected] List-Post: [email protected] Date: Fri, 20 Dec 1996 12:58:51 +0000 From: Regan Arndt <[email protected]> To: [email protected], [email protected] Subject: PLEASE REPLY Reply-To: [email protected] I would like to ask everyone's opinion on the following subject: Do you believe that there is a need for students, who are in technical institutions & Universities, to participate, in a course designed towards achieving a good working knowledge of regulatory compliance standards as part of their cirriculum. i.e: Safety (i.e IEC 950, EN60950, etc.), EMC (CISPR 22, AS/NZS 3548, etc.), & Network Protection (FCC part 68, IC CS03,etc.) RVSP Thanks in advance Regan Arndt Safety technologist NORTEL <---- End Forwarded Message ---->
