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August 19, 2008
OBA is working with Oregon’s Engineering & Technology Industry Council (ETIC) to build support for long term investments in our state's engineering programs. To better understand employer satisfaction with recent engineering and technology graduates and their needs or expectations for future graduates, we are asking for feedback.
To make it easy for our members and others to share their thoughts, the Oregon University System has developed a web-based survey that can be completed in less than five minutes.
Please take minute to complete the survey by clicking here.
Oregon’s Engineering & Technology Industry Council (ETIC) was established in 1997 to advise the Oregon University System (OUS) on growing its ability to serve the needs of Oregon industries and provide opportunities to Oregonians. Over the last eleven years Oregon has increased its investment in engineering and technology programs.
These investments along with donations from companies and individuals have expanded programs at eight campuses, delivering more work-ready graduates and attracting dramatic increases in federal research grants, assuring that Oregon graduates are tracking the latest research results and making research available to both existing and new companies.
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