The American Association of Community and Junior Colleges tested an associate degree curriculum to develop traffic engineering technicians. Lansing Community College (Michigan) served as the site for the test. The curriculum was revised to reflect the needs of the students enrolled in the program and the employers of highway safety manpower. The report recommends that the revised traffic engineering technician curriculum be implemented by other community and junior colleges in conjunction with local and state highway safety agencies and employers of traffic engineering technicians.
Improving Highway Safety Manpower: Traffic Engineering Technician Project at Lansing Community College
1972
77 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation Safety , Job Training & Career Development , Traffic safety , Programmed instruction , Personnel development , Universities , Traffic engineering , Professional personnel , Personnel selection , Project planning , Reviews , Manpower utilization , Students , Financing , Community relations , Recommendations , Technicians
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