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Defining Relationships between Engrs and Design Groups
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Defining Relationships between Engrs and Design Groups

Defining Relationships between Engrs and Design Groups

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I am reading through my states local professional engineering society website and the archive of newsletters.  They are currently on part 2 of 4 dealing with the subject of "Defining the Relationship between Engineers and other Design Groups."

The website is www.azspe.org
Click on newsletters in the link banner.  Part 1 is September 2002 and part 2 is November 2002.

The following links should take you right there.

http://www.azspe.org/azdesigns/9_02/azdsn9_02.htm#design
http://www.azspe.org/azdesigns/11_02/Defining.htm

The first page takes a little while to load.

I just found these articles to be interesting along the subject line of the definition of Professional Engineer and how we as professional engineers and engineering professionals can maintain a recognized status.

Regards,

--Scott, EIT (still getting that qualifying experience)

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